Welcome to the forum and, just in case I forget, Happy Veteran's Day :)
Sounds like you're doing just fine in the vaping department so....
We're glad you're here
*Edit* Lots of folks around here just stopped smoking, almost by accident. Pretty cool eh?
Are you using 0 nic juice? There are vendors on your side of the globe. Maybe try some 18-24mg juices. If you get the right stuff, the cravings will simply vanish.
Good luck and welcome to the forum :)
Voltage times voltage (squared) divided by ohms = watts
At 5v it would be 25 divided by the ohms of your carto
I think you're shooting for around 6-8 watts so somewhere around 3 ohms or even higher would work.
Welcome to the forum :)
Welcome to the forum Phillip :)
It may seem a little overwhelming at first but almost everyone here is on your side and wanting to help. This is a pretty cool place to stumble into.
Take your time, we're not going anywhere. When you get more comfortable, PM me a mailing address and I'll send you...
I take a spare battery and an empty carto with me to work. I have a charger and bottle of juice in the truck. On a ride I just take a fresh battery and 10ml (partly full) of juice. I don't carry nearly as much as I used to.
Thanks for the input. I have one of the chips in a breadboard right now. Sourcing a SP6T miniature rotary (and finding room for it w/resistors) seems to be an issue. I did check out the "fistpack". I knew it wasn't an original idea. There are a lot of little details to be worked out but...
Once you get your eGo-T and a couple juices you like you'll be on your way. 510's don't have much battery life but....if you keep one in the charger, you should be OK. I started out with a KR808 style (like a 510, different threads) and it got me off cigarettes. I got an eGo shortly after that...
All day, every day. My batteries are getting old but they still do the job. You can't go wrong with an eGo setup. Almost everything made comes in a version that will fit it :)
I'm toying with the concept of a 6 position rotary switch controlled VV mod. Possibly at .25 vdc increments with fixed resistors. I'm sure this has been done before but the miniature switches are a little spendy for experimental purposes. Any ideas/tips in this area?
I've acquired a couple...
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