You know Robin, they would call that asterisk "discrimination" over in the OUTSIDE and it would be debated for weeks - eventually it would turn into a religion hate thread and then a MOD would shut it down. :facepalm:
Yeah, pretty much.
I see you have one too. I don't see many in our little "club". :facepalm:
Will it ever go away, Robin? Or do I have the "mark of the beast" forever?
Looks like this thread has totally derailed so....
Robin... what's the purpose of the star by my member status? I've gotten a number of warnings, mostly "OUTSIDE" (scary place) but I believe arguing with a mod is what got me the star (*). Shed some light for me, if you will?
Just a friendly FYI... if you keep it up you'll get one of these ->(*)<- next to your member status along with a warning PM. You may have already gotton the PM?
<---- oh, look.... there's one next to my member status :facepalm:
They don't play here!
Yes, you can use the evod on that battery. As for power... a general rule of thumb is you take the resistance of the coil and multiply by two for a voltage setting. It's really more about personal preference though. You just don't want to apply too much power and scorch your juice.
Yeah, that one with a cup of coffee was a hard one to give up. That one and the one after eating. I had to find a juice that went well with coffee. AND just keep at it.
Try aiming for 1 ohm to start out with, either single or dual coil set up. AND position the coil(s) right in front of the air holes as close as you can get them without touching the cap.
ETA... if going the dual coil route... you'll need two 2 ohm coils to hit a final resistance of 1 ohm.
Not always the case. I drip 6 mg juice all day at .5 ohms. I have one juice that I love (lemon custard), but I can't drip that juice very often. I have to use it in my kayfun RTA's. It's 6 mg and the exact same pg/vg as the rest of the juices I use (Vanilla custard, blackberry pie, butter...
I prefer single coils myself. Faster heat up, longer battery life too. Yes, if you have two 1.4 ohm coils in parallel your final resistance is .7 ohms. Raising the resistance will / should make it less harsh. Although, sometimes it's the juice.
Do you have an ohm meter or multimeter?
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