Using 48mg nic to make 10ml's @ 24mg 80/20 PG/VG mixture in 10ml's you'd need:
50% nic = 5ml
30% pg = 3ml
20% vg = 2ml
The percentage of nic would remain the same but the pg and vg would drop a small amount to account for flavoring using any of the e-juice calculators that are...
It sounds like the carto's you have issue with either were not filled all the way or didn't have sufficient time for the juice to reach the coils. Once you vape a dry coil on a carto, it's pretty much ruined because you burn the filler and that hampers juice flow to the coil. That's where the...
Let me start by saying that I am all about that razor blade burn in my throat. That's the only way I can set my PV down for any length of time.
Lower nic juice would lower the throat hit but you may vape more. A higher percentage of VG could help as well. Other brands of juice will have less...
Ok, so I've built a few atty's in my time vaping and I've soldered nichrome and kanthal and it's not fun. It's also too time consuming for someone who likes to change things up often and try out different things/ideas.
I've used standoff's/screws which work great but use too much space. I'm...
The funny thing about your inquiry is that this has been brought up numerous times and many people agree with you. I think the reason no one makes such things is due to all the different lengths and diameters of the mods available.
The wooden organizer trays are fairly new. They look really...
The coils aren't very easily replaced on an atomizer. It's very easy to render an atty useless simply by trying to get it apart. The wires that the nicrome coil are soldered to are almost always next to impossible to get out of the ceramic cup. There is mesh that surrounds the cup that has to be...
I think this comes down to a matter of opinion.
I have a Buzz Pro and wouldn't exactly call it good for a "rough environment". The voltage adjust wheel has a good size opening so dust and debris could get into the circuitry. Other than that, it's pretty tough.
The Provari has the led and...
A bridgeless atty is missing the metal "bridge" and mesh that cover the atomizer coil and wick.
I prefer the bridge. It holds a little extra juice when dripping. The only time I remove the bridge on an atty is if it develops an off taste. Then I will usually remove the wick as well.
Now...
I'm rather fond of the dark one myself. :D
But, that's on my ebony mini woodvil. I use a stainless drip tip on my stainless tank. Which reminds me, I need to order one of the Lil'tanks. Hmmm, SS again or aluminum this time? Lol.
Have you tried making them like the Bulli tank wicks are made? A piece of wick, doubled over inside the SS mesh. You leave 2mm of wick sticking out to make contact with the atty coil. The wicking in the Bulli tank is miles ahead of the eGo-T. They use the same spike plate so I figure it should...
I think you need to be more specific as to what kind of information you've obtained and what exactly you need more clarification with.
I have a Bulli A2-T and a home made atty like ooSTURMoo built from the flashlight body with a vertical coil and a 701 cartridge converted into a tank.
When cutting cartos with a dremel, you don't cut all the way through the tube. You stop just before breaking through and push it open with a small screwdriver or something. Blow it off, wipe it down and install it. :vapor:
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