Getting into modding and ECF

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K3nn0Q

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Aug 2, 2014
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Columbus, OH, USA
I started out like most vapors; searching for an easy way to quit the cigs

After about 18 years of analogues, a friend introduced me to vaping. He was using an eGo type device and had me try a couple flavors, which, while tasty were harsh because he used 18mg. I started with 6mg of cheap juice and an eGo starter kit. Later went on to get another kit since I started killing the battery shortly after a day at work. Tried out a few different flavors, a few different tanks, and settled on the EVOD for a bit. Then I moved on to the Aspire BDC. He got a MVP v2, and I found FastTech. Purchased a Vamo V5 and a Kraken clone. After that it was on. The flavors were so much better with more voltage and coils I built myself. Now I'm looking into getting some more drippers and building my own VV/VW devices.

All in all it, took maybe a week to switch completely to vaping. Just to make sure, I tried a cig one day. It was horrible, and only made it about halfway through before I said goodbye for good. Now I'm planning new mods, and visiting every shop that opens up in the metro area. Every time I do a map search for "vapor" in Columbus, another shop has sprouted up. A couple have been bad, a few good, and a select couple have my repeat business weekly, if not more.

I've lurked around these forums for about a month now, and I'm still amazed at the community here. ECF is such a treasure trove of information. I've spent a lot of my time as of late, looking through the mods people have put together; specifically Mamu's amazing work. A Naos Raptor build is my current obsession. So much so, I want to make a super clean SMD design and take it to market to share.

So, thanks ECF! Here's to vaping with community!
 
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