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Well needed battery wraps, odb sexy...
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Anyone looking to trade a couple odb wraps send me a message. 21700 & 18650 welcomed.
 

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The Pulse AIO V2 arrived.
It's very small. Looks like they copied the SXK frame but there are more internal panels so it builds up more condensation than the custom BB.
Panels feel a bit light weight/cheap but not bad.

I'm surprised by how good the rba is - still on my first build and using the 3mm af pin. Great flavour. Wicks well.

All in all a bargain for 75 bucks.

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One negative is the integrated tip that comes with it. It has no stoppers so just rotates - hard to get a good connection. Ohm readings were all over the place until I used a different tip.
 

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    The Pulse AIO V2 is smaller then the Delro D650. Pigs thank you for the great picture. Sure does look like condensation build up. Let me know how another tank works out. Mine is coming from Health Cabin.
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    Vandy vape Pulse AIO V2 80W Kit 6mlAtt 1 - Celeste Att 2 - Pulse AIO V2 Kit $55.78
     

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    The Pulse AIO V2 is smaller then the Delro D650. Pigs thank you for the great picture. Sure does look like condensation build up. Let me know how another tank works out. Mine is coming from Health Cabin.
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    Vandy Vape Pulse AIO V2 80W Kit 6mlAtt 1 - Celeste Att 2 - Pulse AIO V2 Kit $55.78
    It's smaller than the delro D60e too.
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    For those not familiar, the Pulse AIO v2 is an aluminium mod. A first for the Pulse series as far as I know. Could look plastic based on my photos
     

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    Update on the Pulse Aio v2 - I think this will be a much better device when MK Mods, SXK and others bring out custom door panels.
    The ones that come with the kit have a kind of tacky, cheapo feel with slightly sharp edges. They also seem to hold finger prints and marks much more than my acrylic BB doors. Not sure what material they're made from.
     

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    Update on the Pulse Aio v2 - I think this will be a much better device when MK Mods, SXK and others bring out custom door panels.
    The ones that come with the kit have a kind of tacky, cheapo feel with slightly sharp edges. They also seem to hold finger prints and marks much more than my acrylic BB doors. Not sure what material they're made from.
    How is the chipset in TC with SS316L?
    Does it regulate softly when you reach temperature, or is it more typical Chinese regulation with on off on off in draw?
     

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    One VVC-15 SS316L mesh, I got 1010ml worth of juice through it at 204,378 puffs with the original Pulse AIO running under TC.

    One nice thing about TC that most vapers don't know about is you can set it up to vape exactly like power mode. And once you know how, you can setup say a DNA60 for TC and hand it to a power vaper and they can adjust the wattage to taste just like they always did. They wouldn't even know they were vaping in TC. Plus they will never experience another dry or burnt hit ever again.
     

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    Plus they will never experience another dry or burnt hit ever again.
    I experimented with TC a few years ago but for the way I vape I never saw benefits. I've honestly never had a burnt hit. in wattage mode.
    I can see how with full SS tanks TC would be a huge benefit or maybe while driving a vehicle. I also guess that when it's dialed in fine it could give a more satisfying vape to some.
    Does it work well for people that like long draws?
     

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    I experimented with TC a few years ago but for the way I vape I never saw benefits. I've honestly never had a burnt hit. in wattage mode.
    I can see how with full SS tanks TC would be a huge benefit or maybe while driving a vehicle. I also guess that when it's dialed in fine it could give a more satisfying vape to some.
    Does it work well for people that like long draws?

    My hits run 10-12 seconds on average. I think I've had exactly one burnt hit in 12+ years, and that was with a cartomizer (remember THOSE, lol?) and Big Daddy Vapor tank, which were notoriously tight (and prone to cutting off juice flow).
     

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    DPLongo22, was wanting a Provari with TC.. I still have cartos

    Me too :blush:.

    And yep - those BDV tanks were designed specifically with Provaris in mind. Shame that they squeezed 'em so tightly.

    Only a few left, because they're hilarious looking, and maybe a few slotted IKVs and Boges. About once per year, I break one out, just for fun.

    They were certainly conversation starters, these 5ml monsters. :lol:

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    And once you know how, you can setup say a DNA60 for TC and hand it to a power vaper and they can adjust the wattage to taste just like they always did. They wouldn't even know they were vaping in TC. Plus they will never experience another dry or burnt hit ever again.
    Well, for most they'd need to see it first to understand what's going on. IMHO out of nearly every puff I've seen, there is probably less than a handful of vapers that vape like this. @dwcraig1 being the most consistent by far. My puffs usually hit that 'LIMIT' near the end of a puff. Many refuse to understand the meaning of 'LIMIT' followed by 'Temperature Protected' showing you were protected from going over a limit. But I digress.
    I can see how with full SS tanks TC would be a huge benefit or maybe while driving a vehicle.
    Or forgetting to open a juice flow control. Full SS won't work for me on a Taifun GX, because with side fill I'd never when the tank was full.
    Does it work well for people that like long draws?
    Well it can. I routinely vaped my BB's with straight Titanium coils in pure wattage because while the resistance certainly rises hella quickly, they level of to a flat line over time. With power/watts being volts squared / resistance, as that resistance rises I'm still at 17 watts. Hella good battery life.
     

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    I experimented with TC a few years ago but for the way I vape I never saw benefits.

    So do most, including myself at first. But I love playing around and kept playing with TC anyway. Do you need TC to vape? No. Do you need a regulated mod to vape. No. And I don't always use TC. Sometimes I don't have a choice. And without TC, besides wattage of course, you can change the temperature by airflow. And with a little practice you can get really good at it. But still, TC makes these tasks a lot easier.

    I've honestly never had a burnt hit. in wattage mode.

    Never chain vape? Chain vaping requires perfection in your wicking. If you're are the type of vaper who takes one puff and doesn't puff again for 5+ minutes, your wicking could be pretty tight and you won't have a problem as long as the coil can collect enough juice until your next puff. Chain vaping the wicking has to deliver right now like an assembly line. While at the same time not oversaturating. Although with a little practice, hopefully you get the wicking right every time.

    Now even if you have your wicking down perfectly, the next problem is each time you fire, you must increase your airflow more than the previous puff. Or your coil just gets hotter and hotter with each additional puff. Your lungs can only play this game for so long until it can't beat the last puff.

    So what are your choices? Either stop and lower your wattage and start again. Or use TC and no need for your lungs to beat the last puff to keep the temperature limited.

    You might say that is pretty extreme vaping. But what about under less trying conditions? Well like I said before you can setup TC to vape just like power vaping. So what is the difference? Well a few things like no burnt and dry hits, coils last longer, and more consistent flavor control.

    Does it work well for people that like long draws?

    Absolutely.
     

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    So do most, including myself at first. But I love playing around and kept playing with TC anyway. Do you need TC to vape? No. Do you need a regulated mod to vape. No. And I don't always use TC. Sometimes I don't have a choice. And without TC, besides wattage of course, you can change the temperature by airflow. And with a little practice you can get really good at it. But still, TC makes these tasks a lot easier.



    Never chain vape? Chain vaping requires perfection in your wicking. If you're are the type of vaper who takes one puff and doesn't puff again for 5+ minutes, your wicking could be pretty tight and you won't have a problem as long as the coil can collect enough juice until your next puff. Chain vaping the wicking has to deliver right now like an assembly line. While at the same time not oversaturating. Although with a little practice, hopefully you get the wicking right every time.

    Now even if you have your wicking down perfectly, the next problem is each time you fire, you must increase your airflow more than the previous puff. Or your coil just gets hotter and hotter with each additional puff. Your lungs can only play this game for so long until it can't beat the last puff.

    So what are your choices? Either stop and lower your wattage and start again. Or use TC and no need for your lungs to beat the last puff to keep the temperature limited.

    You might say that is pretty extreme vaping. But what about under less trying conditions? Well like I said before you can setup TC to vape just like power vaping. So what is the difference? Well a few things like no burnt and dry hits, coils last longer, and more consistent flavor control.



    Absolutely.
    That's an excellent explanation. Thanks Bill.
    My average puffs last probably closer to 5 sec than 10 sec. I do chain vape sometimes but rarely for long periods - might take several puffs chained in a row then put it down for a few minutes. Sometimes an hour or two depending on work etc.
     

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    I do chain vape sometimes but rarely for long periods - might take several puffs chained in a row then put it down for a few minutes. Sometimes an hour or two depending on work etc.

    I'm semi envious, Pigs. Working from home can be bad.


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    I've even tried to pretend treating them like cigs, and would walk outside to vape. That lasted at least five minutes. :blush::facepalm:
     

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    I FORGOT!

    I did receive a shipping notice from ShareAVape, but I won't be 100% "IN" until it arrives, and I've checked the package. It's probably on a slowest boat, but I'll keep y'all posted (if/when). They DO have some decent inventory, if they're truly valid.

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    I dont get dry hits and I chain vape. I take a puff within seconds of the first one for a total of five to six puffs. I've had to break down and rewick coils if I have
    taken out to much cotton or I didn't take out enough. What I have experienced is the mod raising the punch on the first pull to an undesirable level. Its weird because I connect the mod to escribe to check the punch, and reset to default.
    It still happens once in a blue..When you take a puff, juice should be flowing and saturating the coil at the same exact time.. It takes practice, getting the right amount of cotton for a well balanced and favorable vape....
     

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