Dna/cna 30 devices for new members.....

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Iceclouds

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Good morning.....I am new to the Forum, been lurking for a few months (Especially in the Attack of the Clones Forum...really really enjoyable). I took back my life 6+ months ago.....2 pack a day smoker NEVER TOUCHED ONE AGAIN SINCE I STARTED vaping!!!!!.... I know there are several forums discussing the new dna AND CNA 30 products, I can not participate in those FORUMS as of yet so I was hoping to get some feedback here where I CAN. I have 3 dna/CNA 30s one Genuine and two "Replicas"....they ALL read different on the Ohms and Fire at different Voltage.....If there is anyone here who has any insight to this.......Fire Away.....LOL:unsure:
 

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Hmpf. I was reading this as being a different kind of thread; one where it was questioned whether a newbie should use a 30 watt device. My first thought was an arbitrary no...wait until you're more experienced else you'll just be popping coils and asking questions about that awful burning taste.

But then I thought, many new vapers are also into the cloud thing (I have to admit it is fun, but it's not top on the list, etc) so what better way to (more) safely learn than on a REGULATED device. Like ABS on cars, it could save your ... if you did something stupid with lots of power.

I would rather see new vapers sub-ohm on a 30 watt regulated device than a 0.1 build on their K100 and a Trustfire flashlight battery.

K, back to what you were talking about. :)
 

Iceclouds

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Hmpf. I was reading this as being a different kind of thread; one where it was questioned whether a newbie should use a 30 watt device. My first thought was an arbitrary no...wait until you're more experienced else you'll just be popping coils and asking questions about that awful burning taste.

But then I thought, many new vapers are also into the cloud thing (I have to admit it is fun, but it's not top on the list, etc) so what better way to (more) safely learn than on a REGULATED device. Like ABS on cars, it could save your ... if you did something stupid with lots of power.

I would rather see new vapers sub-ohm on a 30 watt regulated device than a 0.1 build on their K100 and a Trustfire flashlight battery.

K, back to what you were talking about. :)

Could not agree with you more, I have done my homework and have had 15 and 20 Watt regulated devices for a little while now, I've also played with and used Mechs for about 6 months....I am very RESPECTFUL of batteries so I do all my due diligence......but with all that being said, not everyone is a careful, especially when they are starting out.....and yes Clouds are FUN and DANGEROUS at the same time....
 

Iceclouds

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Welcome in.......5 posts to play in the other forums...15 to add signature.....I cannot add anything on DNA 30 other than...DON'T take it through the security at the airport! :lol:

Thanks Pano, I'm getting there, I can actually post on the Forums now....a lot more fun than just reading thru them.
 
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