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abracadebra

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imagine...all my rainbow batts ive brought...the black volt logo has worn off...not to worry...but ive recently got a spinner rainbow..the dial knurle...is very hard to read...if the black #s wear off im concerned...so im wondering..if I put a tiny drop off clear nail polish on the #s...do you think that would help in stopping the #s from fading? or any other ideas? thanks
 

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That sounds like it would help yes
imagine...all my rainbow batts ive brought...the black volt logo has worn off...not to worry...but ive recently got a spinner rainbow..the dial knurle...is very hard to read...if the black #s wear off im concerned...so im wondering..if I put a tiny drop off clear nail polish on the #s...do you think that would help in stopping the #s from fading? or any other ideas? thanks
 

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That sounds like it would help yes

I'm wondering if the #s would peel/crack off with the nail polish though (just like on nails). In my experience, nail polish hasn't always been that permanent/durable. Maybe Flecto Varathane or some kind of urethane that hobbyists use to paint their trains?
 

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Generally speaking, SI batteries come already charged. You can probably use it right out of the box, but topping it off by charging it first wouldn't hurt either. Lithium based batteries don't develop "memory" like NiCADs so charging it before it actually needs a charge won't hurt it and there is some evidence that may actually increase its life. Either way, enjoy!
 

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I'm wondering if the #s would peel/crack off with the nail polish though (just like on nails). In my experience, nail polish hasn't always been that permanent/durable. Maybe Flecto Varathane or some kind of urethane that hobbyists use to paint their trains?

ok thanks ill check out some hobby shops...plus it would be better to do the #s in white on the rainbow spinners...I know no two are the same...but mine is very dark purple and blue around the base...very hard to read
 
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Any USB adapter will work ... Anything over .5a will
Charge it faster :) we sell a .5a and a 1.5a both will work with the spinner charger.
Hi Imagine,

I was just wondering if there is a wall charger for the Volt Spinner? Thank you so much in advance and have a great day.
 

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I ordered one of the mini's too.
Can anyone tell me if the replacement heads are the same ones that are used for the T3?
The ones that are out of stock?

If I hadn't read this thread, I would not have known that the T3 Minis were in.....jeez....miss a day miss a lot!!:ohmy:
 

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Hi Imagine,

Both Nano Clearomizer and CE3 looks kinda the same, ie, a base on the bottom with a tower all the way to the top. Basically a bottom coil cartomizer in a pre-built tank with the Nano Clearomizer top filling and the CE3 top upside down filling.

For me, I have use a few of these and my verdict is that CE3 has much better taste, hit and vapor although its heats up more and the juice finishing faster (the Nano Clearomizer have bad air flow draw). The caveat is that you need to setup the CE3 properly and when it works, good stuff on a std battery.

My question tis: why is the actual difference inside ? ie, the engine so to speak that makes it difference ?
 

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Because they both require different kinds of pressure due to the differing fill methods... And they are not made at the same place our ce3's are generic.
Hi Imagine,

Both Nano Clearomizer and CE3 looks kinda the same, ie, a base on the bottom with a tower all the way to the top. Basically a bottom coil cartomizer in a pre-built tank with the Nano Clearomizer top filling and the CE3 top upside down filling.

For me, I have use a few of these and my verdict is that CE3 has much better taste, hit and vapor although its heats up more and the juice finishing faster (the Nano Clearomizer have bad air flow draw). The caveat is that you need to setup the CE3 properly and when it works, good stuff on a std battery.

My question tis: why is the actual difference inside ? ie, the engine so to speak that makes it difference ?
 

otiose

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Because they both require different kinds of pressure due to the differing fill methods... And they are not made at the same place our ce3's are generic.

Sorry my bad. I actually wanted to know what is the differences inside not 'Why' (typo earlier).
the reason I am asking is because to see its kinda around the same thing, i.e., a bottom coil cartomizer in a pre-built tank with non replaceable coil/atty/etc but to me, the performance/feel/taste is very different.
Thus, I am thinking to myself, what is the actual difference inside ?
and when I say inside, i meant the burning/wicking system ... whats the diff ?
 
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