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  1. Coastal Cowboy

    Comment by 'Coastal Cowboy' in 'Temperature Control Explained'

    @Old Greybeard Mine rarely get over 98 and some devices do well in the upper 80's. Eleaf (JoyeTech chip) devices seem to love the 90's while Smoant loves the 80's.
  2. Coastal Cowboy

    Seeing through the cloud of media and political hysteria

    It's been hard to miss the nearly nonstop hysteria and political pearl-clutching in the media recently. About 500-600 people have been sickened by misusing electronic cigarette technology and tragically, a handful have died of stupidity. The national media, along with the usual suspects in the...
  3. Coastal Cowboy

    Understanding that !@#$ leaking tank!

    Note: This post refers to tanks that use drop-in factory coils located at the bottom of the tank and are filled from the top. However, some of the concepts apply to rebuildable atomizers. Some tanks need to have the airflow closed off when refilling because they rely on capillary friction and...
  4. Coastal Cowboy

    Temperature Control Explained

    A mod that is in temperature control mode seeks to provide a pleasurable vape by measuring the cold resistance of your coil, monitoring the resistance change caused by heat when you use the device, and adjusting the amount of power delivered to maintain a specified temperature based on the...
  5. Coastal Cowboy

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  6. Coastal Cowboy

    Coil Priming 101

    "... so I put a brand new coil in the tank, filled it up, tried it and got this horrible burnt taste!" This post shows up over and over again on ECF. Almost every time, this outcome is the result of the user not priming the new factory replacement coil before starting to use the device. The...
  7. Coastal Cowboy

    Comment by 'Coastal Cowboy' in '(12) Deeper Understanding of Mod Batteries - Part I'

    Thanks for putting this together. There's one inconsistency between Part I and Part II, though. In Part I: "ICR, or Cobalt electrode batteries were the original form of lithium ion batteries. ICR batteries are known for their higher capacities and are perfectly suitable for the average...