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Moofaso

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I'm right behind you
they are something else, for sure. I have my backup darwin coming from the Chop shop, should be here in a few days. I love the Darwin, especially the Chopperized Darwin !!

Congratz Moofaso!! It looks beautiful man!

I had the pleasure of vaping on CJ the VapingMonkey's white chopperized Darwin, and let me tell you, I can't resist getting a Darwin any longer! A chopperized darwin!!
 

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There are plenty of setups and eliquids that work really well at lower wattages. The nice thing is you don't really have to care what the actual resistance of the atomizer is that you're putting on it, it will vape pretty much the same. Heck, if you really want, you can put a 5 ohm atomizer on there and it should push out the 8 volts needed to put out 12.7 watts. At that point you'd be putting 1.6 amps through the Darwin and get pretty insane battery life. Pushing 12.7 watts through a 1.5 ohm atomizer would be 2.9 amps, or almost twice as much current.

12.7 is enough to get a satisfying vape off of a dual coil as well, not an INSANE vape, but plenty satisfying. I'd save dual coils for another device if you want to push more power into it, though.

My favorite thing about it is you can save bad setups on rebuildables... If you're trying to wrap a coil for a 3.7v device or a 6v device, and you wrap it too high.. Like "oops I just made a 3 ohm coil, that's not going to work very well at 3.7 volts", you can salvage it by putting it on the Darwin. As you break your setup in and the coil oxidizes and the wick gets nice and broken in, the resistance will change, and what was once a satisfying vape wouldn't be optimal anymore on a fixed voltage, is still a satisfying vape, because the Darwin adjusted to match the new resistance. Sure, you can manually do this with VV, if you notice the resistance changed.

It's also a nice tool to use with the Kick - you can figure out what a good wattage is for a particular atomizer/juice combo on the Darwin, and then set your kick to that, instead of having to readjust the kick, which can be kind of a pain once it's actually in your tube mod.
 
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My Latest Chopperized Masterpiece !

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OH MY GOSH MOOFASO, that looks really nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love that Blue, my favorite color :wub:

Good Job Mike :)

And...another BUMP!!!
 

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Anyone for some crazy reason have a post number for strprswpr's black mini? ETA: thanks again Moofaso for the post below. I suppose I will stop multiquoting now.

Dammit I wish I didn't miss this green. Thank you Moofaso for keeping the deals of the day updated, I will now go back to stalking this thread on the regular!

Deal of the Day at PBTP

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FLUORESCENT GREEN


Here's an example of Fading, in this case from Black, to Red, to White

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A good way to look at this would be to think about how it looks when people do air brushing, it's the same principal..

Do want....
 
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