I put in an order 17 days ago and have had to send an reminder email to them. They have sent an apology via email but as of today they have still not shipped the order.
The only problem I've had with the tanks so far is the little piece of plastic stuck in the end you vape from can pop out when you twist the tank (normally when I align it with the bat button). Turns out the insert isn't required at all so no worries there. At a buck each, I just grabbed some...
With a 1.5 LR atty and freshly charged bats the voltage dropped to 3.6v for me with 4xAA. With a 2.3 ohm atty the voltage dropped to 4.3v. The current from these bats is pretty weak compared to li-ion so I'm not sure what the upside is.
Those bats, even in parallel, are not up to the task. There were a lot of people that claimed a regular 14500 was working fine. Just because you can get it to vape when fully charged doesn't mean they are functional.
There is no way around it. If you want the power to push the chip to its full...
Bummer...sounds like the threads are punched, probably cross threaded. I'm extra careful when threading the bats since the connectors do feel pretty cheap.
These bats are not lipo and just in case you took one of the previous comments the wrong way, it's a horrible idea to pierce them. I wouldn't bother with the salt water discharge thing. There are tons of recycling drop offs that you can ditch all your old li-ion bats at.
I've been using the ego tanks for 5 days now and I love them. No leaking, the feed is very reliable and works until the cart is completely dry. I've used up to 40% VG and have not had a problem. If I vape really hard for a bit I do notice the vape starts to feel a bit dryer. At that point I take...
Those bats are the issue. The whine from the booster happens when it gets starved for current. The bats you have are rated for 0.5C which are not even close to being able to handle the current draw you are looking for. You need to use bats that can handle continuous discharge of 4+ amps.
Get...
I've been reading it but am at a loss for the reason. The obvious answer is the battery because those bats are definitely an issue but he says he used 2 in parallel and that should have cleared it up. The circuit posted was fine and should work.
The only things remaining are a loose connection...
Anyone stupid enough to pay those prices is EXACTLY the type of person dumb enough to misuse it. Bad news buddy...you've only filtered out the masses who are capable of using it responsibly.
To make a 10ml sample bottle of 20mg nic juice with a 80/20 PG/VG mix and standard flavours:
2 ml of nic juice
1 ml of flavouring (reduce or increase to find your preference)
2 ml of VG
5 ml of PG
Done :)
I usually mix 100ml bottles at a time because I already know the flavour levels that I...
You would have to ask the vendors that sell it but it does raise the same issue with your own products. How do you know that your customers won't do something stupid with the 50mg nic that you sell on your site and end up your getting sued or jailed?
Thats why I put the qualifier (if you're comfortable with DIY). If someone doesn't feel comfortable with 100mg then they shouldn't use it. I tend to get upset when others try to block my ability to use it. Particularly because it is not based on any science or even anecdotal evidence. It's pure...
If you're comfortable with DIY, the 100mg is a great economical solution. The same doomsday fear mongering that you see now was used about 36mg and then 48mg when it first came out a few years ago.
I'm lucky in that I can solder a nub onto any of the flat bats. I use the Panasonic 2900 for when I need really long vape time but the AW 2600 and the Tenergy 2600 also fit the bill.
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