I always try to leave a small gap between the stainless tank and the Wizard as it lessens the draw for me. Overtightening not only will leave minor scratches on the top cap but will also impede airflow to the carto. As far as I can remember, titanium does heal itself a little in time regarding...
Then why did they change the spring in the Silver Bullet in the first place? Just for the love of the copper color?
I recall people claiming that they gained up to 0.3-0.4 volts on the on-load meter with the coppers springs. Anyway, not trying to make anyone buy it, just sharing the info on...
Oh, sorry I missunderstood, I thought you put it directly on the touch sensor. Anyway, I own both a Silver Bullet and an Alpha, and the SB's spring is a little bit too wide on top to make proper contact with the battery's small nipple. I use the spring my Alpha had, which is a little narrower...
Well, as far as Mark told me in the first place, he mentioned copper. I know the difference between brass and copper and I think you are right about it being brass. Copper oxidizes fairly quick and as far as I can tell, the little nipple inside the top cap remained unchanged in color
I only trimmed it because it was a little bit too stiff, pushing the battery against the top cap too much. I figured that if the hotspring originally improved the conductivity on the Silver Bullet, should do the same in the Wizard. Glad I could help, vapn:)
Anyway, back on topic, I can truly...
Did the same too, although I trimmed the spring a little. Copper springs aren't just hype, they do conduct electricity better. Anyway, with the Wizard being so small - less surface to conduct equals higher voltage to the atty.
I own them both, and the Wizard is a little bit smaller. Also the craftmanship and finish on the Wizard is the best that I've seen on any mods out there, and trust me, I own a few. Definitelly a must have jewel, but not cheap.
You could benefit from a larger capacity battery, like the Ego you mentioned...then it'll be all up to you, atomizers/cartomizers/clearomizers/tanks/ big battery mods. There's no quick way, gotta try them out to see what fits. Best wishes
Well, it depends on your vaping habit. I personally go through 100 ml a month, more or less, but I've heard people ranging from 30 ml/month to 200 ml/month. All up to you and how your body adapts to vaping, cravings, etc
So true, I used to smoke A LOT and switched to vaping without looking back, as soon as i discovered this wonderful world of living healthy. Now i can smell cigarette smoke a mile away, not a pleasant smell to be honest...
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