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  1. 1wildman

    wow havent been on in ever... glad to see this place still rocking

    wow havent been on in ever... glad to see this place still rocking
  2. 1wildman

    Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 2

    Hey Vaper Friends - been awol for a few weeks and now am behind more than a 100 pages. Real life is kicking my ... - Son #1 getting ready to graduate and work has me travelling way too much. I picked up a Silverback mod from Vicous Ant and really happy with it. Hoping to be more active...
  3. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    wow take a couple of weeks off and 150+ new pages... to hell with catching up. I opened up the hole on the drip tip of my KF and it is hitting soo much better now. Might be worth a try if you are getting restricted at 10-11Ws.
  4. 1wildman

    Morpheus Mod by VIP

    Did the search bit and saw someone asked a question that went unanswered. Hoping to get some help. Stainless/Brass Morpheus Mod with three tubes for $190. Very cool looking, good quality threads, etc. Searched the net and price is right but only one youtube review. Anyone have any...
  5. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    I haven't gone to low on my KFL. I have the real R91 and even with the air holes wide open it is good down to about 0.8. I tried a 0.5 and it had to much vapor for the stock drip tip. Ymmv. Efest 30s will work. Just remember that the small batteries have lower amp ratings so don't use...
  6. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Get good quality IMR batteries and know what the continuos amp limits are on them. Not just the maximum amp limit. Sony VTC4 or VTC5 are great. AWs or so e Efest are good too. Read up on battery safety and understand how it relates to your builds. Good luck on the next step of your...
  7. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Dano is right on this one. It's your build. Check and tighten your posts. Dry fire and look at coils and make sure they heat evenly and uniformly. Raise your center pin on the MVP. It could also be a connection issue. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    It is the design of the kayfun that concentrates the flavor and allows for better wicking ability and increased air flow. No clearomizer is going to come anywhere close. The ability to rebuild a coil by itself doesn't make a device better. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    And the sickness continues.... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  10. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    You can sign as many petitions on a subject that get out out. We need more exposure not less. These petitions are only a placebo to make you feel good. Write your congressman and senators. Support ALL lobbying groups not just CASAA. Hate burst your bubble on American government but the...
  11. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Keep trying. Micro coils take a few tries to get good at. Make sure they are tight and heat evenly. Heat it up then squeeze em together (not while firing). The next issue could be your wick it has to be able to keep up with the coils. Cotton should slide through coils with just a hint of...
  12. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Yes kick will let you regulate like an MVP but not as easy to adjust. Best pRt of unregulated is the ability to go sub ohm with the right batteries. More vapor more flavor. Once you go down the rabbit hole..... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    I know it is confusing stuff. Took me a while to get my thick head around it. I am still learning as well. Really doesn't matter in terms of the MVP but if your journey takes you to mechs then it becomes real important since you are controlling all the variables and you need to know what...
  14. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Most use kanthal a1 Gauge depends on what your building and how many wraps you need. I like to keep coils compact and around 6 wraps. I use 32, 30, and 28. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Watts is no less imaginary than horsepower. An engine can have huge cylinders and not make a lot of power. That imaginary number is your power. Volts is current not power. The power is derived by how the current is used. Amps is how much energy is used and only important in terms of...
  16. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Dano. Not sure what differences you see. They are different ways to the same end. Volts is a measure of current and watts is the measure of work being performed. They are related. The end product no matter what you are adjusting is watts. Setting variable wattage is more consistent...
  17. 1wildman

    Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 2

    Russian 91% by kebo. Not really a clone but get kayfun style. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Yep that is 10w. Good place for the MVP. :) I have a Phoenix v10 (trident clone) and a v4 (ERA style) both good devices need to open up air holes on them a little though. They are fairly easy builds. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. 1wildman

    iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

    Quads are a pain on most even a 5 post setup. You won't be able to build anything with quad coils that will work on an MVP well. Two should not be a problem hardest part is two wires through center and clipping the legs against the post. Vapor is also a function of air flow so depending on...