Just avoid getting her a stick style battery.
No one wants to mess with a screw on charger on their first day of vaping.
Sure she'll be spoiled, but she's your girl, right?
As others have said,
Experiment with different vendors
Try adding flavor shots to juices you already like
Or try brewing your own
Also, there is going to be a "sweet spot" with every juice.
Sometimes half a volt makes all the difference in a dessert or tobacco flavor for me.
I've got the same setup at you.
Didn't like the Tri-Coil heads but I love the quads and the build deck (though the rba has less airflow)
I tend to run it pretty low, right around 50-65 watts with the quad .1 ohm coils and I still get pretty sweet vapor production.
Never had any problems and the...
Curse you Kanger. I was loving my subtank mini with the 1.2 ohm horizontal heads getting atleast 1 1/2 - 2 weeks from them and then my boss told me they will no longer be making them... Why Kanger why?! The 1.2 horizontals allowed for great vape and a slightly extended battery life due to lower...
Also, when you get a new battery you should get into the habit of cleaning your battery contact before threading onto the charger. You can use those little alcohol wipes or just dip a q-tip into some isopropyl alcohol, squeeze off the excess and swab your contact if its really gunked up.
As an...
I'm kind of interested to see how long that switch on top lasts.
Seems like a bit of a weak spot where juice/gunk could get in and it seems a bit flimsy.
Alright, after doing some in-depth reading on the matter, I have returned to admit that you are correct. I believe my misconception started years ago when I noticed the voltage on my i pod charger for my car was 12v input (stepped down to 5v output) which I didn't inspect carefully enough.
I...
Yeah, don't be afraid to remove the bottom pin on the tank and check the gasket for a tear as well. I haven't seen that gasket tear very many times but it can happen.
One thing I've always likes about Atlantic tanks, the firing pin gasket is the same as the gasket for the positive coil contact...
If you pocket your vape a lot, it may well have been some foreign material in your drip tip came flying out and hit the back of your throat.
Had that happen once or twice, but luckily mine was only pocket lint.
I guess I fell for the bait.
Seems like you're just trying to start an argument?
I'm not sure what is so hard to understand about the necessity of using a 5 volt charger for a 5 volt rated device?
It's people like you, mate.
Sorry if my jimmies seem rustled, but I have a coworker who does this stuff in public places and I bust his balls weekly for turning public opinion against we, the vapers.
I blow clouds too man, but there is a time and a place.
If you are doing this in a restaurant...
If it reads short, the problem is 99% of the time going to be the coil. (try a diff battery first for process of elimination)
Check your build (if you're using a rebuild deck for your subtank)
If it is a rebuildable, obviously make sure your wire isn't touching anywhere on the sidewall.
Also...
Im talking about the "wall block" not the cable. When you read the output section on the block, it should be 5volts at 1amp (1000 milliamps). If its 6, 9 or 12 volts, You're gonna have a bad time..
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