Chain vaping

Status
Not open for further replies.

Nate5700

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Oct 22, 2014
393
1,121
Jenks, OK, USA
I pretty much chain vape when I'm at home. I haven't really counted how long between draws, 30 seconds to a minute maybe?

I'm thinking I should get some lower nic strength liquid for chain vaping at home, right now I'm vaping 18 mg and I have to take breaks when I get a little lightheaded. That and chain vaping makes me a little dehydrated. Other than that I don't really know of any issues.
 

GinnyTx

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 2, 2014
1,849
2,611
Pearland, TX
ah my favorite past time *lol*

no heat or flooding...I guess it'll get a little hot and I'll take a few inhales of just room air..to let it cool down.\

ok adding I had to count..maybe every 30 seconds to a minute *lol*

On days when it's more than the norm..I'll get a lil frog in my throat but then just cut back for a bit, have some hot tea and it's all gone.
 

AndriaD

Reviewer / Blogger
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 24, 2014
21,253
50,806
63
LawrencevilleGA
angryvaper.crypticsites.com
When I was using the small kanger tanks, I found that chain vaping was a real problem; it couldn't wick fast enough to avoid dry hits. Now, using either Kayfuns or a cartotank, I don't find any problem at all. However, I found that increasing my nic level a little actually prevented me from doing so much chain vaping. I may take 3-4 hits right in a row, but then set it down for a while. At a lower nic level, I rarely ever set it down, and anytime I was away from my desk, I wore it around my neck on a lanyard. Now the only time I wear it on a lanyard is when I'm driving, just so I don't have to worry about where the PV is or what it's doing, when I'm supposed to be concentrating on driving. I really don't want to run into someone/something because my eyes were on the PV instead of the road!

Andria
 

No ash More Cash

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 15, 2014
123
475
A Englishman in NJ
My mini nautilus does get quite hot when I'm chain vapeing. Around the bottom of the tank and eventually can start to gurgle. Does it do any damage if it's getting hot. ?

Not what I can think of... what you think is hot might not be all that hot to someone else... my mini nautilus gets warm when I chain vape but I have the air flow wide open so I'm guessing it could get hotter with les air flow.. but .I don't think you have anything you worry about.. Add Edit: what PG/VG mix are you using and what V/W?
 
Last edited:

No ash More Cash

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 15, 2014
123
475
A Englishman in NJ
In my limited experience with RTAs, I've found a Fogger 4 with the air holes drilled our and the AFC ring removed can provide non-stop chain vaping.

This works for me too:D
3caaf3855bb9f1a3bb6223dc91ef333e.jpg
 

samturdo

Super Member
Verified Member
Aug 28, 2014
347
179
keyes, ca, usa
My mini nautilus does get quite hot when I'm chain vapeing. Around the bottom of the tank and eventually can start to gurgle. Does it do any damage if it's getting hot. ?

it can compromise the seal that keeps the juice in, causing a leak. my nautilus constantly leaked, and i was chain vaping. ive never had that problem in any of the kanger tanks ive tried, though
 

Cchalesse

Full Member
Oct 25, 2014
28
36
Fort Worth, Tx
it can compromise the seal that keeps the juice in, causing a leak. my nautilus constantly leaked, and i was chain vaping. ive never had that problem in any of the kanger tanks ive tried, though

My nautilus leaks too. Thought it was just me. I just got a steel tube for it and I was going to see if that helps at all... Any advice on the leaking in that tank?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread