The cigalikes out here are being banned from various cities because they are considered to be flavored even if the predominant flavor is "tobacco." California is odd because there is a combination of heavily populated areas with a very strong lean in one political direction, and sparsely...
Splitting up Cali has been around as a serious modern idea for over 75 years. I don't think it will happen. This latest goofy map (Old and New Cali) is one of the worst I've seen floated around. The best one I've seen splits Cali into three regions. Northern, Central, and Southern California...
It should, yes, bypass mode usually means that whatever Voltage is left on the battery goes right to the atomizer. It should still have all of the built in protections and I would imagine that you'd get more of a Voltage drop than from an actual mech. But you can play around with different...
I've vaped OTC US Pharma Grade and it was fine. But the VG I got from a vape vendor was substantially better quality. The flavor, the cloud production, pretty much everything about it was better.
I did a lazy Google and the reviewer I stumbled across said that using a 0.35 Ohm build at 75 Watts with the airflow wide open gave a warm flavorful vape with superb cloud production.
With a regulated device you mostly just want to have good batteries, and stick to around 50 Watts max per battery. So a dual battery mod should be fine for someone who is staying under 100 Watts. All of that math kind of goes out the window because the electronics of the mod sits between your...
OK, you won't have a problem getting your resistance down low then. You said you'll be putting your build on a regulated mod first? Will it be a dual battery regulated mod?
You also want to consider how much metal you are heating up. Sure, pushing more power into your coils is going to reduce ramp up time, but using less metal also decreases ramp up time. The metal is what you are heating up so less metal means that it heats up faster. You may be able to get...
I also have a multimeter on my desk from when I worked on industrial batteries a few years ago. If you're worried about accuracy you can pick up an inexpensive one from almost any big box department store.
Come to think of it @fifamymaingame you might want to look into a 26650 mech mod for just that reason. I don't know if you are wanting to go over 100 Watts or not. I have tried vaping at 100+ Watts and I didn't like it at all. It was kind of ridiculous for me. If you're going to stay under 100...
When I finally grabbed a mech I bought one that takes 26650 batteries because the Amp rating is very forgiving on those for the mAh I want, and the prices have come down a lot. I'm sure it's possible that 20700's, or 21700's, or whatever comes next will be fine. But for right now I have a...
I think that gives you a 10k mAh reserve that will push out 7+ Volts (for quite a while) with a decent Amp rating. I wouldn't trust that 35 Amp rating on the Efest label though. Probably more like 20, I don't know.
Sounds good. Just from skimming this thread my impression is that you would be better off sitting down and talking this out with someone. That's not a knock on you. People learn differently. That's why people who train other people for a living have to be trained themselves. What a horrible...
The angry pixies in your batteries have to flap their wings faster to generate your Watts for you. That increases airflow and pushes out the impregnated juices in your cotton, which is more dense, and contains more flavor particles.
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