depends on a drop. a 'drop' really isnt a specific quantity, it depends on what you are dropping with. only way to test it yourself is to see how many drops of whatever your using to drop into it, fits in that 3ml tester.
if the airflow rings are loose then yeah its a big deal, youd have the airflow spinning around causing annoying airflow changes or accidentally closing it off then pick it back up and try to vape it and figure out you have too much airflow or too little airflow or none at all lol.
they sell a bunch of old stuff thats not as good anymore. People still sell the old wickless styled 510 atomizers and CE4 style Clearomizers :eek: and people still pay for them and use them for some unknown reason, just a bunch of overstock from back when they were the best we could get at the...
? you were the one that said It wasn't true and said I was just some thick wire vaper? Why direct it at anyone else other than you?
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If you vape on 3.0ohms+ resistance daily then sorry, whatever works i guess. But I dont know anyone who would vape at that anymore, its like some...
how is it efficient to run high resistance low surface area? then mind you the wicking has to keep up with that low surface area, so even if you do run it at higher power - the wicking cannot keep up. You really want to run some high gauge wire at 10+volts? you just said in your own post it is...
running high ohms is extremely inefficient, i honestly have no clue why people still run anything over 2.0ohms nowadays, other than the fact that they dont want to/afraid of trying something else, you get uneven vaporizing of eliquid, which has no heat, and has hard time of wicking keeping up...
yeah usually just a good hand wash a toothbrush works, but then everybody goes overboard with vaping and gets a ultrasonic cleaner sooner or later :lol: I actually looked at some a few days ago because I didnt have any more actual vape stuff to purchase :confused:, you can get some pretty basic...
ultrasonic cleaners supposedly use soundwaves to 'knock contaminants loose'. just a bunch of water that goes into nooks and crannies and vibrates the crap out of the dirt in there and knocks it loose.
arent ultrasonic cleaners just a water solution that uses ultrasonic waves to break apart the dirt/particles. If its just water I see no harm in just putting in the dissambled tank in there, unless you use some kind of cleaning solution with it also.
its sketchy because, in non temp control mode it pushes that power to the coils constantly, meaning its not controlling temperature, so it just keeps heating up hotter and hotter the longer you take hits on it. Even at lower watts, it just pushes that power to the coils faster than the heat...
theres tons of 20-40watt box mods out there, some have built in batteries. If you get one that doesnt have built in battery you're going to have to buy your own, and if it doesnt have usb charging capability you might have to buy a charger as well. Just to keep in mind.
itaste mvp ~70$
vaporshark DNA 30watt ~45$
beyondvape solara dna30 ~90$
eleaf istick 30w ~40$
im honestly not sure abotu 3.0ohm cartomizers on those mods though, I dont think many new mods can fire those anymore. You'd probably have to step down to 1.5-2.0ohm.
actually the dna30 range is up...
i see alot of people recommending the sigelei 150w. This guy is switching from from a provari mini Ti guys... unless of course he really wants to go on the other side of the spectrum, vaping on something small to vaping on something ginormous, then vaping at like 5-15watts to vaping on 150watt...
theres a bunch of small box mods that come with under 40 watts. the vaporshark dna30 or istick are what comes to mind for starters under the ~100 price range. From there the power increases but i doubt youd get any use of them if you stick with your 3.0ohm carto tanks.
that funky discoloring of the stainless steel finally went away. I duno what it was maybe it was some residue from the protective film, but my stainless steel on it was turning weird blue and violet colors like it was being heat treated or something.
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