Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 6)

underd0g

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Hi army, I really need everyone's help here. I have a couple vapor shark dna 200s that I've been using for quite a while now, and for the most part they've worked out well. I ordered a YiHi SXj 550 from A company named Esauce out of the UK. They make mods called the Rebel and long story short my 510 connector came right off, The battery door wouldn't stay on and I was having issues with the 550 board. I'm thinking about re-ordering the DNA 75c because I've seen some reviews that indicate since it's on 9V you don't need higher wattage? I normally Vape at around 80 to 90 watts on the VS DNA 200.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!


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Hi army, I really need everyone's help here. I have a couple vapor shark DNA 200s that I've been using for quite a while now, and for the most part they've worked out well. I ordered a YiHi SXj 550 from A company named Esauce out of the UK. They make mods called the Rebel and long story short my 510 connector came right off, The battery door wouldn't stay on and I was having issues with the 550 board. I'm thinking about re-ordering the DNA 75c because I've seen some reviews that indicate since it's on 9V you don't need higher wattage? I normally Vape at around 80 to 90 watts on the VS DNA 200.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!


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Don't know anything about it. To me, watts is watts. The voltage shouldn't matter. Those DNA 75C boards look nice. More user friendly than previous Evolv boards and nicer graphics. I have a straight up DNA 75 and it works like a champ. Got it in a JAC Series-B. Small box mod (one of the smallest) and cheap! Very well built. Like $65 bucks out the door from the UK.
 

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It seems everyone has some personal disaster right now.

This weekend my close cousin was involved in a car crash where the 3 other people were burnt alive inside the car. The police weren't able to save any of the others and just managed to pull my cousin out. It was all over the media and I've had news services contacting me and they put me on the news to thank the police that saved him. The police who tried to save the passengers are being treated with counselling.

I found out about the car accident on the news which was an extremely bizarre and disturbing experience.

My cousin is serious but he is stable and likely to pull through.

I've been watching coverage of hurricane Irma and actually spared a thought for some of you who either live in the hurricanes path or have relatives that do.

The hurricane evidently changed paths a little and hit the other side of Florida. I hope this has not come as a nasty surprise that caught anyone unprepared.


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It seems everyone has some personal disaster right now.

This weekend my close cousin was involved in a car crash where the 3 other people were burnt alive inside the car. The police weren't able to save any of the others and just managed to pull my cousin out. It was all over the media and I've had news services contacting me and they put me on the news to thank the police that saved him. The police who tried to save the passengers are being treated with counselling.

I found out about the car accident on the news which was an extremely bizarre and disturbing experience.

My cousin is serious but he is stable and likely to pull through.

I've been watching coverage of hurricane Irma and actually spared a thought for some of you who either live in the hurricanes path or have relatives that do.

The hurricane evidently changed paths a little and hit the other side of Florida. I hope this has not come as a nasty surprise that caught anyone unprepared.


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Well that is certainly horrible news. Your cousin is gonna have a lot of healing to do and not just physical. I'm sure you will be a big help to him. He's going to need it. Thoughts and prayers.
 

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It seems everyone has some personal disaster right now.

This weekend my close cousin was involved in a car crash where the 3 other people were burnt alive inside the car. The police weren't able to save any of the others and just managed to pull my cousin out. It was all over the media and I've had news services contacting me and they put me on the news to thank the police that saved him. The police who tried to save the passengers are being treated with counselling.

I found out about the car accident on the news which was an extremely bizarre and disturbing experience.

My cousin is serious but he is stable and likely to pull through.

I've been watching coverage of hurricane Irma and actually spared a thought for some of you who either live in the hurricanes path or have relatives that do.

The hurricane evidently changed paths a little and hit the other side of Florida. I hope this has not come as a nasty surprise that caught anyone unprepared.


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Oh my god! I'll pray for his physical health and his emotional health. :nun:
 

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It seems everyone has some personal disaster right now.

This weekend my close cousin was involved in a car crash where the 3 other people were burnt alive inside the car. The police weren't able to save any of the others and just managed to pull my cousin out. It was all over the media and I've had news services contacting me and they put me on the news to thank the police that saved him. The police who tried to save the passengers are being treated with counselling.

I found out about the car accident on the news which was an extremely bizarre and disturbing experience.

My cousin is serious but he is stable and likely to pull through.

I've been watching coverage of hurricane Irma and actually spared a thought for some of you who either live in the hurricanes path or have relatives that do.

The hurricane evidently changed paths a little and hit the other side of Florida. I hope this has not come as a nasty surprise that caught anyone unprepared.


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How awful! Yes, there will be much much healing needed. I'll be praying.
 

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I've personally prayed over each and every person who has commented here about personal, family or friends misfortunes.
Please keep each other in your thoughts and prayers, even those you may dislike.
If we only love and care for those who love and care for us, what account is it to you?


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@AnthonyB such a tragedy.. Thoughts and prayers to all families involved.

@Robino1 hope your power is restored quickly.

We've been through 2 ice storms with loss of power. One was 10 days (just went to the in-laws because we had babies then) and the other was 5 days (got a generator hooked up).
 

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Well that is certainly horrible news. Your cousin is gonna have a lot of healing to do and not just physical. I'm sure you will be a big help to him. He's going to need it. Thoughts and prayers.

Yeah it's going to take a long time. He broke many bones and has burns and he doesn't remember what happened. He doesn't even know the others died.


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@Bronze What did you use for heat when you had ice storms and no power? We are total electric, so we used one of those propane heaters- the ones that say do not use indoors.. When you're cold and miserable you'll take the risk.
Fireplace. And I've used propane indoors too. They run propane forklifts indoors. No its not an open flame but it burns clean.

Yeah it's going to take a long time. He broke many bones and has burns and he doesn't remember what happened. He doesn't even know the others died.


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Tough. Real, real tough.
 

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well... maybe some good news, in my daily adventures of driving all over the Gulf south on I-10... I must have seen over 30 convoys of 40+ trucks each ( utility/power repair) headed towards Fla. in the last 2 days... trucks from Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Miss. , La. , Ark. , New Mexico all headed east... looks like there is going to be some serious rebuilding planned...

obviously there are on top of it already, it took 2 weeks before additional help was sent to NO after Katrina...

only issue, is the additional price hike to the Fla. electrical bills for all the additional help... La. people paid extra fees for Katrina/Rita on the bill for over 5 yrs...
 

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well... maybe some good news, in my daily adventures of driving all over the Gulf south on I-10... I must have seen over 30 convoys of 40+ trucks each ( utility/power repair) headed towards Fla. in the last 2 days... trucks from Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Miss. , La. , Ark. , New Mexico all headed east... looks like there is going to be some serious rebuilding planned...

obviously there are on top of it already, it took 2 weeks before additional help was sent to NO after Katrina...

only issue, is the additional price hike to the Fla. electrical bills for all the additional help... La. people paid extra fees for Katrina/Rita on the bill for over 5 yrs...
They had thousands of utility personnel and assets prepositioned in FL before the cane hit land. This is a tactic that was learned by studying the Katrina failures. We get better at responding to disasters with each passing one.
 

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Hello Army. Overnight in Louisa KY again. Not a drop of rain here, yet.
Robin is having a rough year. In four months it'll be 2018, and you can start over ! (I think it's called optimism)
Just thought I'd stop by and say hello.

Hello.
Hi Pops!
 

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