G-Tank-US-CO-OP Support Thread

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otrem

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another ghost from not so distant past...

the genLV on ghost mode.
 

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asdaq

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Hey great find on the ice drops bottle, hope it doesn't have the 'everything tastes a little minty' effect. :p Definitely nice for the larger capacity too, people will appreciate that. That is the second drip tip on a syringe I've seen in 2 days, I think a trend is starting. LOL
 

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Hey great find on the ice drops bottle, hope it doesn't have the 'everything tastes a little minty' effect. :p Definitely nice for the larger capacity too, people will appreciate that. That is the second drip tip on a syringe I've seen in 2 days, I think a trend is starting. LOL

Yep the 801 tip fits perfectly on the luer lock syringes, go figure.
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That prior discussion on wicking was getting interesting. I would like to throw out an idea. I don't know how it would be applicable to our needs, but I was thinking about the technology behind wicking fabrics. IE wickers dot com or Nike's line.

I saw a program on the wickers brand and they make their fabric in layers. The layer closest to the skin would be a looser weave, then next a tighter weave and finally another tighter weave on the outside. However they do it, it creates a pumping of moisture action through surface tension. Has anyone ever tested different weaves within the same wick for instance?

Like I said, I don't know how we could capitalize on this idea being our wicks are normally spiral.

Thoughts?
 

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So I've had the GTUS for about a month and it's working great. The better I get at wick-making, the better the performance. I have one that is working great at the moment, so for the first time, I decided to test the ohms. It's coming in right at 0.7 ohms. That seems pretty low to me, so I thought I would ask whether there are any issues with having the ohms this low. It works great, tons of vapor, flavor and throat hit, so I haven't been concerned with it. I wrapped the wire just 4 times, so I expected it to be low, just not that low. I'm using high-drain 3.7v 18350s in a megalodon. Again, the performance is great, and I haven't popped a coil yet, so I'm assuming it's okay to use like this, but I thought I would throw it out to the experts for opinion. Thanks all.
 
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