Ok here's what's happening. The NiChrome wire is wound around a length of silica fiber(a braided rope, made out of sand/glass basically, built to stay together at really high temperatures instead of actually catching on fire like most cloth). The silica fiber's main job, regardless of what...
All hours of fun in my book. Why learn how to cultivate a garden and craft homemade salads with the fruits of your labor, when at the end of the day you could have saved time and money just purchasing a bag of greens from the store?
I have indeed spent many hours toying with e-cig mods and...
The hardest part of the entire process is refitting all of the metal mesh back on the cup and inserting correctly. The air flow through the center hole and air restriction on the outer part of the cup is crucial to good performance.
Many times I've had to shift around my refitted bridge with...
To jade:
I use The Copper, from AtmosUSA as my 24/7 vape. Not only is that battery mod the best in my opinion, but all I do is tote around 1 set of backup batteries (rechargeable cr2's last a good 6-8 hours for a heavy vaper) and a 5ml bottle of juice to tailpipe drip. Some days I might carry a...
Dripping with a paperclip? That sounds terribly hard. Ever try the 'tailpipe' cart mod for dripping?
This mod won't make the atty hold more juice, but it makes vaping off a dripping atty easier.
Take an empty cart and file, screw out, or bore the top off of it so that instead of a tiny hole...
ok, lets try this, put this together and copy and paste it:
ht tp://tinypic .com/a/1jek3/2
I will put some captions to the pics tommorow, and for now I think the order on them is backwards. My camera is poor and can't focus well on close ups. As soon as I can get my hands on a nice video...
I am an extremely heavy vaporer and have been exclusively using The Copper Hex at 6volts sence Thanksgiving. From my experience using all varieties of other high volt mods and regular factory batts, The Copper is quite simply the best battery mod/personal vaporizer I have ever owned.
No other...
I do not trim off excess silica fiber slack around the coil. I test the coil and refit all of the metal meshing around the cup. Just before I'm ready to inset all the parts back into the tube, I pull the coil all the way down into the cup and fold the extra fiber down around the sides of the...
I would not suggest using a 4+ ohm atty at all.. even with 6volts.
I have experiemented with 4+ ohm atomizers on my 6+ volt 'The Copper' (best bat mod ever btw), and I have found that time and time again you will always end up just wasting battery life.
You should either vape shorter or...
At first, I found it very hard to rebuild an atty. But now after about 10 or so the entire process only takes me about 10 mins, prep time and clean up included.
To top it all off once you get all the materials, you can keep rebuilding the same attys over and over again for zero cost save time...
I don't have url or pic post priviliges yet so this is rather long-winded, but here's a solid guide none the less:
1. Buy some very thin (30gauge), pre-stripped wire leads in a plastic tube bottle. I got mine from Fry's Electronics for $5 for 100 and I use 1 per atty.
2. Get a 45 watt +...
I have successfully rebuilt 8 or so RN4081 attys reusing only the base, tube and ceramic cup. For my wicking material I cut about 3/4th an inch off of a Zippo Wick, and carefully remove the copper wire, and the cotton threading, which leaves behind a portion of 100% silica fiber. I fold this...
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