Glassmanoak's The Vape Tree Contest #8 , PIF, DIY, CHAT and everything to EVERYONE Thread

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Schnarph

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Congrats on the Crave win, Interpim. LD, tiggerrts, and I have all won that one once, welcome to the club. :)

I can't really recommend their flavors other than French Vanilla, even that it is just so-so. I'm not a big fan of organic e-liquid, it goes bad too fast like fresh food. Even when fresh, my taste buds don't like it. YMMV

Sold my stuff in the classies super fast, I guess I didn't ask enough... again.:facepalm:
Anyways, I'll be able to get some vape Tree e-liquid for sure now. :)
I wish PayPal transferred funds to bank accounts faster. It comes out instantaneously. :unsure:
 
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Well - "MoringNite" - "Tree People" . . .


New Start to a NEW DAY . . .
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Gonna be somewhat busy later today - so just popping in and out . . . ;)
 

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Sherman...

Alot of vendors use their threads to post new items and juice flavors... when you get stock of something in, make a thread about it... the more threads you have.. the more popular you will get ;)

Also, there is a FB group called "Vapors Lounge"... lots of traffic in there to get your name out to as well.
 
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I recently learned some interesting things that you folks might like to know.

Not all APV's have the same efficiency/output. Don't believe the wattage/voltage reading on the display or setting. Between a Zmax, Vamo V2, and Vamo V5, the output can actually vary by 2 watts although the settings are the same. Output can vary as much between different V2's themselves, maybe it's QC, different batches, I don't know. The general rule of starting with a low setting and working your way up to what you like is still the way to go. Conclusion: Your Wattage May Vary

Second, I've added some quotes to my blog regarding IMR batteries and sub-ohm vaping. I have also become a fan of micro-coils over sub ohm coils in general, although it's not always possible... especially when using dual coils. YMMV in regards to coil resistance, but the battery info still applies.

Not in the blog is the best reason I have ever heard to never stack batteries in an APV. The current has to go through a tiny tactile switch which are never good at high voltage. Just use one battery and let the buck booster (VV/VW) do it's job, otherwise you put unnecessary strain on the firing switch and circuitry.

There was something else but I forgot... it wasn't as important as the rest of that.
 
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I remembered the other new bit of info I picked up. Air hole or "intake" hole sizes:

How big you like the hole will likely depend on whether you are/were a full lung smoker/inhaler or just inhale enough for the throat and mouth. I smoked pipes, cigars, and eventually stuck with very strong cigarettes, often with no filter. Depending on my mood and how much I smoked, I inhaled deeper depending on the situation and frequency. Restaurant workers and others that get very short breaks might be used to hot-boxing and deep lung inhalation. As a vaper those folks might prefer a larger atty intake hole, I know I usually do. Those that were accustomed to smoking cigars and/or pipes might be more inclined to inhale less deeply, absorbing the smoke and nicotine into the mouth and throat. These folks may prefer a smaller intake air hole.

This is all very general knowledge and you folks may have a full understanding of it already, I just found it interesting and worth sharing. And of course, YMMV.
 
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