I'd really like someone to answer my question: Why do the charts suggest 6w but most people say they prefer 9w?
The Safe Vaping Chart I use tops out the green zone at 8.49.
I don't think you'll get a concrete, definite answer, Starik. Everybody's vape is different. I wish I could help answer your questions. I appreciate them.
Quick question for all you tank carto Jedis, padawons and even Jedi Counsel members: is it ok to rip on a cart in a dry tank to try and get some of the flavor out before switching liquid?
heating up Ramen noodles pisses me off enough.
Electrical tape works awesome.
In my experience, a carto is a one shot deal. You prime it, you vape it, it's done. You toss it.
Some people boil their's (no way am I doing that, heating up Ramen noodles pisses me off enough). I'm not in that camp. So, sadly, I cannot offer you correct advice. Good luck, though.
One thing I have learned, you can vape pre-punched cartos (laser or human-created) by themselves in a pinch. Electrical tape works awesome.
The chart says it's to not kill equipment. That's about the best answer. Plus as far as I know, somebody made up that chart so we don't have to live our lives on the ohms law calculator site, so it was most likely based on his or her opinion.
I asked my cousin when I would know if a carto is done.
"It'll taste like dirty socks".
Yep. He was right.
Yes the dirty socks taste is a good indication, that its time to change carto.I have an issue with glass. I've, ahem, uh, had several devices made from blown glass, and as soon as they hit cement after leaving my lap, crash, they dead. Broke. I don't wish to repeat these incidents. How strong is the glass at those custom tank websites?