The Zenith V2.5 from Fasttech is pre-drilled, it includes a replacement positive post screw that is installed in the bottom which turns it to a full fledged bottom feed RDA.
Your original post was pretty much 100% non-contributory and included fallacies about high wattage vaping, which shows how I'll informed you are on the subject(so much so, that you would think you would keep to yourself). Also your analogy was bad and I felt the need to give merit to doing...
Well, doing a burnout has a purpose in a given scenario(Warming tires for traction, specifically for straight-line drag racing). Lets say there is a scenario that involves the poster Mr. Aaron1100us using a vape setup that produces lots of vapor and keeps him off smoking...does that also not...
Look harder on the Zenith, they are there. The bottom feed screw has been misplaced as the positive post screw. That screw actually replaces the positive BASE screw to give access to the hole which is in the side(why it's hard to see) of the positive post. I own one of these and it works...
There are very limited production facilities for batteries, even if they won't disclose what exact cell it is based on the 2500mah and "30A" rating it's most likely a re-wrapped LG HE2, HE4 or Samsung 25R, just like most of the other 2500mah "Whatever AMP rating they decide to put on it" re-wraps.
That's a whole lot of flavor in that mix! I try to stay well below 20% total flavoring as I enjoy Max VG blends, This is the fruit cereal recipe that I use(Credit to Tet5uo from reddit for the recpie). From day 1 to steeping for two months, tastes great the entire time.
TFA Fruit Circles 7%...
I'll second that, I own a pair of the Tensai 18350 700mah (14A), they are true to form and perform very well for the size, I have yet to have them get anything more than luke warm during use and I have fired as low as 0.27 on them for 5 second pulls, the main issue for me is at that resistance...
They say what you taste is a large percentage of what you smell at the time. Perhaps you're sensitive to the smell the box is putting off which is skewing your perception of the actual flavor due to smelling it as you bring it near your face, after all the cherry bomber is untreated aluminum...
I own all three, my go-to for a daily every day vape is the original V1 with the stock regular style cap as it produces good flavor and vapor. For serious cloud production or for complete unrestricted lung inhale use the competition deck(four hole) does work well but significantly mutes flavor...
It's a thin wall stainless mod with a stainless button, so it's not the most conductive thing in the world and I'm not surprised that 0.20 is heating the button up. You're creating a small arc between the side of the button and the tube every single time you fire the mod because of how much...
The Samsung 25R is pretty much the best currently produced battery available in 18650 form factor. Since you have a 100W device, even if you don't use it near 100W I would recommend having the 25R's in there for sure and since they are cheap and available to you it seems to be the best outcome.
The HE4 is a more updated version of the HE2, both are good batteries, the HE4 is just the "latest" from LG in the 18650 battery form factor for the consumer market.
This is probably going to get moved to the not-advisable forum, without knowing the specifics of the cell he is dealing with there is very little any of us can do to help the situation. Some people are just set in their ways and cannot be told an idea is flawed until they find out for...
Who manufactures those batteries? I am not aware of ANY LiPo 18650 that is even approaching 2600mah of capacity, most LiPo packs that are 2000mah+ are the size of at least two 18650 batteries if not more. I would personally never use an unprotected Li-Po cell with something going near my face...
I Believe I may have shed some light on the wonky Samsung 25R numbers coming from: Test of Samsung INR18650-25R 2500mAh (Green) - the test is from 2012 and the newest revision of the battery which is being sold(the one which the specification sheet is available for -...
Based off the comparison available there, the LG HE2 is shown to be better in every aspect over the HE4 which would seem to the opposite of pretty much every other test I've seen available where the HE4 beats the HE2 across the board. Those graphs for the comparison show the HE2 performing well...
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