BEYOND VAPE FREE Mods and BV Liquids Giveaways Contest #2

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Noble Gas

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You can certainly leave them in overnight, even for days at a time as long as they're getting use and getting charged when low. Check out the battery safety stickies elsewhere for more info. Also, my understanding is that storing a battery for an extended period, instead of using it regularly, will actiually shorten its lifespan.

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So I have kind of basic question. If you have a mod that takes batteries like the 18650s or 18350's, for example, can you leave these batteries in your mod - overnight and/or even for storage? My devices are an mvp and a few egos, so I've never used devices that take changeable batteries. I have been looking at lots of mechanical mods and I keep wondering about this. Also, I was surprised I could not find an answer to a basic question like this by using the search button, so I thought this thread was a good place to ask. :)
 

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I am really having a difficult time getting myself started this morning and I have all sorts of things I need to get done in town today. I will take extra vape stuff with me this time because much of it will be waiting and waiting. I managed to get through the weekend of sales spending under $50 and that includes postage... I am saving up for the 4th of July sales and doubt I will keep it under $50 then :)
 

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I have also compared single coil to dual coils.....in the carto's the dual's do get a little warmer and I like that....In the iClear tank it's the best setup I have had.....the top coil lasted for 6 weeks....the bottom went after about 3 weeks because I vape mostly cotton candy, the same would have killed the carto in 3-4 days.........the battery life doesn't matter as much to me since I am at home most of the time......6-8 hours for either/both.....
Oh and did I mention that I am expecting Vapemail...
 

traderljp

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For me, single coil is fine. I have some double coil, but it is not enough of a difference to me to really make me want it. Then there is the rebuilding aspect...whether it is coil for a protank or a dripper, I can make a single coil, but doing double action is a bit daunting for me. As far as how long they last, my biggest foe is the sweet flavors that I vape...they really can gunk up a coil fast!
 

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You don't need an answer or question for this contest. :)

This is the start of the same contest but starting over because we reached 2,000 replies. You can post anything regarding your experience with vaping. This contest will never expire.
 

standinthestars

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Watching a show on tv and the boyfriend & girlfriend are sharing a cigarette. I could almost taste/smell the grossness of it. Funny how something that I used to crave all day could make me sick just seeing it. I sure would love to see some vaping on tv or in the movies. Wonder how long before that starts to happen?
 

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I love how different juice responds to different levels of voltage, and in different ways. For instance, I'm currently dripping a mixture of peanut butter, green apple and a splash of pear. A fresh battery brings out the tartness of the green apple, and as the battery's output lessens with use the sweetness of the pear comes in, followed by the saltiness of the peanut butter. As the battery nears it's time for a recharge, the peanut butter dominates the palate but its saltiness is lessened.
 

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I am standing on a precipice; every time I've had a Kanger dual-head coil go out, instead of throwing it away I've set it aside with the vague notion I'm going to eventually get into rebuilding them. But I'm afraid it's a gateway drug. What if I like it so much I decide mechs and RDAs are the way to go, and I spend another few hundred dollars finding the sweet spot for those? I like my Vamo and my Aerotanks, and don't see a need to 'upgrade' from them....but what if rebuilding is so positive I decide I have to? I know - first world problems, but I'm about at a point where I want to just settle into enjoying my gear and focusing on the different flavors.

Also, what if I turn out to be an utter DUNCE at rebuilding? All those wee tiny wires and connections....I have larger than average hands. This could quickly turn into slapstick.
 
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