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Jm1010

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:confused:Just ordered from them as they seem to be the only Cnd company who carries cart for the KD801-D (vapor king). They claim their high nic cartriges are 1.6 mg. That seems way off compared to others claiming 16 to 36 mg. They say it's "high" as their carts contain the equivalent to 7 cigs at 1 mg each like a normal cigarette and other suppliers are just not properly representing their nic content? Is that right?

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:confused:Just ordered from them as they seem to be the only Cnd company who carries cart for the KD801-D (vapor king). They claim their high nic cartriges are 1.6 mg. That seems way off compared to others claiming 16 to 36 mg. They say it's "high" as their carts contain the equivalent to 7 cigs at 1 mg each like a normal cigarette and other suppliers are just not properly representing their nic content? Is that right?

Thanks

Jean

Possibly they mean their carts hold 1.6ml??? 1.6mg would be wayyy off. 16 would be mild if it is a typo. They are always "packing orders" so I can't see their site.

My rule is you get 10% of the nicotine for e-juice as you would from a regular cig. With a gic having about 1.5 mg, 1ml of 15mg e-juice would have 15mg with 10% being 1.5 equal to one cig. Therefor one cart with .5ml at 26 would equal about 1 cig. This is on the conservative side.
 

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Again ... when will one of the Canadian shops resell a oem branded version of the eGo. I would like to order from one of the Canadian suppliers ... the clock is ticking.

I am giving you guys one month from today. :cool:

BTW, I keep thinking that evapers and vapables are owned by the same person. Is this true?
 

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Howdy!

All I can say is that we are working on something but it will definitely take longer than 1 month to get them in stock, unfortunately, due to the Chinese New Year. Manufacturing is all backlogged...

With respect to Vapables and evapers. Definitely NOT the same person! All those that made it to the Vapers meet on Tuesday night can attest, as Rob from Vapables was there... Mmmm... Do More, Eh!

Happy Vaping!
Jack

Again ... when will one of the Canadian shops resell a oem branded version of the eGo. I would like to order from one of the Canadian suppliers ... the clock is ticking.

I am giving you guys one month from today. :cool:

BTW, I keep thinking that evapers and vapables are owned by the same person. Is this true?
 

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Howdy!

All I can say is that we are working on something but it will definitely take longer than 1 month to get them in stock, unfortunately, due to the Chinese New Year. Manufacturing is all backlogged...

With respect to Vapables and evapers. Definitely NOT the same person! All those that made it to the Vapers meet on Tuesday night can attest, as Rob from Vapables was there... Mmmm... Do More, Eh!

Happy Vaping!
Jack

Okay that sounds good. Guess I can wait more than a month.
Thanks for the info on both questions.
 

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BTW, I keep thinking that evapers and vapables are owned by the same person. Is this true?


No we just have the same name and as a coincidence seem to use the same salutation "regards". It confused me for a bit too ;) But I assure you we are two completely separate businesses.

In regards to the Janty eGo, that is a mod that uses a Janty 510-ish or rebadged 510 atty correct?

I have found that mods have not been a great seller here in Canada. Therefore I cannot order in any volume to get you a price better than what you would be paying now. I appreciate your support of Canadian suppliers, and I am committed to giving you the best service for you. In this case its the recommendation you order directly for Janty rather than Evapers for this product.

I am speaking ONLY for my company here and other Canadian Suppliers may be in a different position.
 
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1) American supplies/manufactures I have found are not open to wholesaling their product. When approached they will give a discount so small its not practical for a business to carry their product.

2) A high power PT is depended/only as good as its power source, which is the reason for the battery in the 510 standard PT. Unless the user has a USB port, which has much more than average power, the standard 510 will actually work better.
 

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1) American supplies/manufactures I have found are not open to wholesaling their product. When approached they will give a discount so small its not practical for a business to carry their product.

2) A high power PT is depended/only as good as its power source, which is the reason for the battery in the 510 standard PT. Unless the user has a USB port, which has much more than average power, the standard 510 will actually work better.


That was a wonderful generalization of American suppliers. As I'm not one, I will move on and comment on your second misguided thought.

The USB bus outputs 5v. There are two issue with this. The first being that the amount of draw is contingent on any other device that may be on the same bus. So it becomes an aggregate draw not a full 5v on each port. The second would be the potential harm that may come from a short on the passthrough that may or may not hurt your system. I believe that is why they decided to use the battery (you can also remove the passthrough and vape it when not at your computer).

As for the standard passthrough running better than a 5v passthrough is simply ridiculous as the inline battery is 3.7v which inhibits the voltage to just the, 3.7v.

Now back to the regularly scheduled programming of whether or not a(nother) Canadian supplier will carry them :D
 

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As for the standard passthrough running better than a 5v passthrough is simply ridiculous as the inline battery is 3.7v which inhibits the voltage to just the, 3.7v.

Volts don't matter, amps don't matter, its Watts that matter.

If you have 5volts but only .5 amps, from older systems that is only 2.5 watts, which is not going to give you a very good vape.

The 3.7volt inline battery can produce current well over 3 amps or better, so you have somewhere in the range of 6-9 watts.

That is another reason why I won't sell them, I'm not going to sell someone on the foolish notion that more volts = more power unless they have an understanding of the rest of the equation (i.e. resistance, current and available potential). I'm sure Bornagaist knows what he is getting into, but not everyone does, nor can they even utilize the device for the above reason.

Don't believe me? Cut the battery right out of a 510 PT setup and you will have your 5 volts. Dependent on your computer, you are most likely not going to get a good vape.

Cute dog BTW
 
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Volts don't matter, amps don't matter, its Watts that matter.

If you have 5volts but only .5 amps, from older systems that is only 2.5 watts, which is not going to give you a very good vape.

The 3.7volt inline battery can produce current well over 3 amps or better, so you have somewhere in the range of 6-9 watts.

That is another reason why I won't sell them, I'm not going to sell someone on the foolish notion that more volts = more power unless they have an understanding of the rest of the equation (i.e. resistance, current and available potential). I'm sure Bornagaist knows what he is getting into, but not everyone does, nor can they even utilize the device for the above reason.

Don't believe me? Cut the battery right out of a 510 PT setup and you will have your 5 volts. Dependent on your computer, you are most likely not going to get a good vape.

Cute dog BTW

Well slap my ... and call me Kermit. My bad, you are right :D

So instead of powering it from a usb port, couldn't you just use it with a mains adapter and drastically outperform the standard passthrough?
 

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Well slap my ... and call me Kermit. My bad, you are right :D

So instead of powering it from a usb port, couldn't you just use it with a mains adapter and drastically outperform the standard passthrough?

Yup..

But the catch there is trying to find a USB adapter that has the output you need. You'll need one with an output greater than 1 amp and that is hard to find, as they are mostly for charging Ipods, which don't require much current.

For example the 401 comes with a 120V to USB for charging, but its only .5 amps, so if you plug a PT into it and try and use it, it doesn't work too great. Well it will work with a 510 because of the battery, but a 401 or 801 PT it will trip the protection circuit and all it will do is flash.

If you research you'll find one. Just not a plug and play mod.
 

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ok so i have placed a few orders with vapables, so far i am very pleased, i just got a few questions. what is your liquid's content of VG/PG, or is it straight up PG? do you think you will ever carry more DIY supplies? i know you have the VG and PG with nicotine...but would you ever consider carrying 0mg VG and PG? maybe some flavourings as well? reason being a lot of people like to mix their own % of VG to PG, just a thought, would help to extend your customer base as well. :) thanks
 

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ok so i have placed a few orders with vapables, so far i am very pleased, i just got a few questions. what is your liquid's content of VG/PG, or is it straight up PG? do you think you will ever carry more DIY supplies? i know you have the VG and PG with nicotine...but would you ever consider carrying 0mg VG and PG? maybe some flavourings as well? reason being a lot of people like to mix their own % of VG to PG, just a thought, would help to extend your customer base as well. :) thanks

you can get VG for really cheap at health store
 

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Are any Canadian Vendors looking into offering those Keychain bottles that are popping up around the site ??

I'd love to have something like that available in Canada since shipping charges are just outrageous for the cost of purchasing bottles, and I have no intentions of buying hardware or juice outside of Canada.

So, what do ya think ??

VapeOn,
Greg
 
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