Ha, ha very funny.And that's just on Monday's!![]()
I think you meant to direct this to WillyZee.OMG , thats a lot of Provari's lol, did you buy some of them after the big price drops ? Not being a "mega wattage " nut has it's perks , great prices on outstanding mods that don't suit a lot of the vapors nowadays .
I think you meant to direct this to WillyZee.
I'm sure it's perfectly okay....lolOops sorry , my New Years resolution was to pay attention more , working out as well as expected so far .
OMG , thats a lot of Provari's lol, did you buy some of them after the big price drops ? Not being a "mega wattage " nut has it's perks , great prices on outstanding mods that don't suit a lot of the vapors nowadays .
what about you guys?!? What mods and tanks do you have?
I have no use for mods that I can't fix myself. In the case of regulated mods, that means being able to stock spare circuit boards. But lately, I find myself vaping my mechanicals as much or more than my regulated mods. About a month ago, the board in one of my regulated mods failed and I haven't bothered to replace it despite having plenty of spare boards on hand. Go figure.A manufacturer might get an edge by offering some mods with specific engineering for long service life in case of supply interruptions. I'd be interested in that.
Multiple mods? ... not a recent picture, this is half of them
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I'm interested in being able to service mods and atomizers. One thought I had was finding sources for parts where I could build mods with parts that are servicable and replacable or may be most of the mods already on the market can be serviced with generic parts? Can you post some links to where you get your replacement parts?I have no use for mods that I can't fix myself. In the case of regulated mods, that means being able to stock spare circuit boards. But lately, I find myself vaping my mechanicals as much or more than my regulated mods. About a month ago, the board in one of my regulated mods failed and I haven't bothered to replace it despite having plenty of spare boards on hand. Go figure.
I'm not that familiar with the gear you're using or parts availability for it.I'm interested in being able to service mods and atomizers. One thought I had was finding sources for parts where I could build mods with parts that are servicable and replacable or may be most of the mods already on the market can be serviced with generic parts? Can you post some links to where you get your replacement parts?