I've never bought from them either.That's the one - don't think I used them myself
I've never bought from them either.That's the one - don't think I used them myself
I'm thinking wattage high and start temp about 400. I ought the kit version so it has the tank with it and a coil fitted.
Can I build the nickel on my subtanks and Lemos? Coil diameter and wraps, touching or not?
Hi Dave, I think @h00ligan has covered most of it, the only thing that I differ on is the spacing, if you only need a few wraps then yes, space them is better, but if you need more as in dual coil, the one I did yesterday was 19 wraps around a 3mm mandrel and I find it is better not to have them spaced:Space nickel - probably space any temp coil but titanium does ok in a contact coil. Just don't overlap it
That's in the Velocity, came out at 0.12Ω and was the first one that I have built that wasn't too low for the modThe minimum resistance in the evic is .05 iirc. You can do 6 wraps 2.5 m spaced with 28 and still hit that I believe.
I did go contact coil but I found the flavor worse and it was a bit unreliable.
Titanium removes any need to use contact coils since the resistance is about 2.5-3x nickel
Those are some long coils! I do t think I have a tank that would fit in![]()
, 20 wraps is about the limit for most RDAs that have wide spaced dual posts like that.Just looking at those Bob ,beat me to it.
Muffin man 180ml for £40
just ordered a Beast and a couple of those Box Mod cases, the Solara is worth getting, has a built in lipo battery, but they are kosher DNA40s and £65 is a steal, I've got 2 of them My father was a Yorkshire man, pre-1920 too - son of a stonemason. Army officer, and was around mid 30's when I was born.My father was a northerner, a ww2 veteran machine gunner, born before 1920 to a poor family and a single room house. He raised himself to dining with the queen, he started the Biggin hill air fair with maitland winning innovation awards for housing and had me when he 57.
As such in in a unique position to sympathize with people who are thirty years older than me (like my brother) regarding "today's kids". As well as gen X crowd
It's worse in the USA IMO. Having been exposed to both heavily.
Very kind of you to offer - thanks!Btw if anyone ever needs anything from the USA that won't ship feel free to ask. I can always sort it for you all. I'm verified so you don't have to worry you'll get it! Just figured I'd put that out there in case it could help
Seems a huge bottle when it comes! I have Milk Man, and while very good, it's not what I'd term 'spectacular'. Muffin Man sounds very nice though ...pity I don't get on with (or much like) cinnamon. ...now if it were nutmeg ...Ordered some Muffin man.
180ml for £40 posted,good deal.
Never been able to trust Sophie off the lead since she made a bolt for the road out of the front door - she was an absolute hooligan at Maya's age ...and for some months after too.
Her Dad had his owners tearing after him over fields, roads, and on until he reached a train about to leave a station, and was just about to jump on it when they caught him. He'd always been perfect off the lead until then ..and that was when he was 10!
You'll be fit too with three runs on the field ..or is it Maya doing the running?...no wonder you haven't been around much lately! I can just see you and the dog fast asleep in front of the TV each evening!
Lucky to get out tomorrow by the look of things!
I usually just take a tennis ball with me and let her do all the running
Like i said, now she is ok off lead, as i am a great believer that, if you start them very young, they are too scared to leave your side. But, when she gets older and bolder is when i will find out for sure. Yes, that's how we play in the garden --- and sometimes the pair of them chase each other around the flower beds in a figure 8 too ....then collapse in a tired heap!Bloody no chance of that trishI usually just take a tennis ball with me and let her do all the running
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For some reason, and despite best efforts, she's never been trustworthy off the lead - and as for recall ...she stands there, looks at the incentive (a toy or a treat) and you can literally see her reasoning with herself as to whether it's more fun to carry on what she's doing, and she usually ends up ignoring us. If you ever tried to catch one you'll know it's not easy unless there are two of you.Like i said, now she is ok off lead, as i am a great believer that, if you start them very young, they are too scared to leave your side. But, when she gets older and bolder is when i will find out for sure.![]()
Yes, that's how we play in the garden --- and sometimes the pair of them chase each other around the flower beds in a figure 8 too ....then collapse in a tired heap!
For some reason, and despite best efforts, she's never been trustworthy off the lead - and as for recall ...she stands there, looks at the incentive (a toy or a treat) and you can literally see her reasoning with herself as to whether it's more fun to carry on what she's doing, and she usually ends up ignoring us. If you ever tried to catch one you'll know it's not easy unless there are two of you.
We once had a dog spooked in a car park by a loud motorcycle, and she ran onto the road, got hit by a car going too fast and it was a very anxious night waiting to see if she'd be well enough to operate on ..as such, we haven't pushed the issue of off lead - they can all be unpredictable when something catches their eye ...a cat for instance!![]()
Yes, they are funny things when playing Trisha
I know where you are coming from with the lead 
Btw if anyone ever needs anything from the USA that won't ship feel free to ask. I can always sort it for you all. I'm verified so you don't have to worry you'll get it! Just figured I'd put that out there in case it could help