I'm looking at possibly getting a Hcigar VT 200 soon do you have any plans for these?
I absolutely love the one I got from you a while back for my Vapor Flask.
Hon Lik was hardly the inventer of e-cigarettes there were designs and patents around long before him.
Patent US2721551 - Tubular mouth inhaler simulating a smoking device - Google Patents
Patent US3200819 - Smokeless non-tobacco cigarette - Google Patents
Personally I can't even fathum why anyone would need 100 watt TP device much less 200 watt.
IMO any TP device over 50-60watts is pointless and counter productive.
Yeah I felt cloth lined my vapor flask holster, cheap and easy to do.
These are awesome high quality cases guys, don't let the word plastic scare you off coffeebum will get my business for all my future mods without a doubt.
Received my vapor flask holster on Monday, and all I can say is wow, quality and craftsmanship are superb, and shipping my God I wish all vape mail arrive that fast almost still hot off the press so to speak. :-D
Coffeebum you are the man when it comes to vape cases.
I looking at possibly...
Janky azz subtank and occ heads are part of your problem, they are known to cause issues.
But yes you could still have a ground problem also that is amplifying the issue.
Solution:
Fix ground
Throw subtank in trash and buy a real RBA and some Ni200 I recommend a Lemo or Lemo2 they are a...
The secondary ground may or may not necessarily be needed.
That being said, if you use AA-DUCT silver electrically conductive epoxy, you can epoxy and let it fully cure for 24 hours to any sanded, and prepped out of the way spot in the main body.
The last one I did I epoxied the wire inside the...
I meant 2.8mm not 1.8 I guess it could be called 3mm but the screwdriver shank I use mics out at 2.8mm 12/13 wrap gives me 0.16Ω and awesome flavor and I can replicate it ever single time.
I think I'm going to set out the 50/60watt flask for now, I'm not liking the looks of the fit and finish of the pics on FT.
Now if Waidea does a 50/60 watt I may grab one or two, I've been impressed by Waidea's flask in regards to fit and finish, and functionality is great once you fix the janky...
I find mods hard to loose or drop when they spend their mobile life in the front pocket of my Dockers.
I've been thinking of having a friend of mine that does leather work make me a holster for mine.
If you haven't done one on one of these flask before, let me give you a little tip.
Remove the onboard buttons right off the bat. You're not going to need them and they are going to get in the way.
The first one I did I removed the fire button but left the up and down buttons, on power up it...
There is annealed (soft)
and tempered (hard)
I literally have about 5 rolls each of annealed so I'm not going to buy any tempered untiI run out.
I work harden each strand of Ni200 before I do my twist, by putting one end in the drill chuck, holding the other end with a pair of pliers and...
Main body ground, and throughly removing the anodizing/paint from battery tube threads, underneath the 510, and backside of topcap would have been my suggestions.
Along with fix fire form sleep (aka double tap), and fix lock mode.
Having just repaired and modded 3 more Waidea's for a fellow forum member, what I have noticed and it is more so on the black ones than the silver ones is the anodizing/paint over spray in the battery tube threads and creating connectivity issues along with the piz poor 510 grounding
2 of the...
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