Well, I just had a light bulb moment that has probably already occurred to all of you.......LOL.......If you want to check your coils for shorts and your tank is half full or less, you can just turn it sideways with the wick on top. That will get your wick out of the ejuice and let you dry burn...
Sounds like your best best for an out and about suit friendly APV is a Heresy. It's a superior automatic that will be available in two different models, one using an 18350 and one using an 18650. You could use a tank or a carto. Not a perfect solution as it's not a genny, but one which will fit...
I can answer a couple of the questions......
The Zens were designed to have the battery last for a full tank worth of vaping. This could vary with your style of vaping. Chain vaping or a short would reduce the battery time.
There will probably never be a Ti with a large wick hole. This is a...
Yes, the SS Standards and SS Minis are still being made as well as lots of other versions. Electronicstix is the vendor for those.
There will probably be more on the site in the next few weeks.
https://electronicstix.com/
I think it would depend on how much you vape, how many coils, and how high you have it set........I also think that since VG is sweeter than PG, high VG juices would build crud up faster, but that's just a guess........
The Zen wicks have been soaking in vg ever since they were made. A new wick you made and oxidized yourself would take longer to build up initial crud.........
The reason I was thinking this is that VV will generate more heat, depending on the setting, for a longer length of time as the PV will kept things constant. More heat would create more evaporation of juice which would mean more juice flowing on the wick and coil, which to my mind, would cause a...
ElectronicStix will be selling most of the Zenesis products except for the Z-atties........The Zen products will probably be on the
site around the end of the month.
ElectronicStix.Com : ElectronicStix.Com
Thank you, kev. I missed that post, but I'm glad to hear that the Cobalt, Pchela, and BAM all have anodized wick holes.
If the Sidewinder is anodized also, I wonder if that means it also has an anodized wick............or was the SW a different process?
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