Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD

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Robino1

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I left my twists and tanks in the car while I went to do a 2 hour hoop jam (which was awesome!). When I returned, tanks had flooded and the juice was 4 shades darker than it was. Fixed the flooding issue... But the juice was fried. Seriously gross. I assume from the heat. Always something new to learn.

Hope you all had a nice weekend.

I don't know if this will help but when we went to the beach, I took a few of those hard plastic ice pack thingies and one of those grocery freezer bag things. Wrapped a towel around my electronic stuff (ecig related included) and placed them in the bag with the ice packs on top and the bottom of the wrapped electronics. Then placed a blanket over the whole thing to insulate. Left everything in the car for about 2 hours and everything was still cool when we retrieved it all.

Cue Scarf! :D

She doesn't visit hardly anymore :(

RJ, I thoroughly enjoy those chips!! Fantastic summertime fare, and they pair excellent with some pico de gallo (there it is again for ya, dusty ;)).



Ugh...sorry to hear you fried some juice April. That darn global warming (full disclosure, I don't believe in global warming....).

ETA: I won a mech mod tonight! It's an MKB-TS (GG clone I guess). I'm pretty excited, and now I'm digging even more into the hardware thread to try and figure out the mech thing.

CONGRATS!!!!!! :banana: :D
 

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So you think you've gotten that friend to make the switch, Frantic? Always gotta give HUGE props for doing that, man! Could've sworn you'd said just one week 'til your vacation, Lion, but it's great that you enjoy your job and won't be pulling out your glorious mane waiting for it to come. Yeah, Chak, a combination of tricky, tricky stairs, a pup (Penny) who just loves to zip in front of my step unexpectedly, and my lifelong clutziness all came together to break my foot in two places; but - slowly - it IS stitching up. We'll see how close I am to being ready for a regular shoe in a few hours; fingers crossed.
 
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Hmmmm, I know many, many HHV vapers. Can't say I ever heard one of them say they got nauseous vaping it though. And your wife too! That is something else! Two people in the same household. Isn't that remarkable. That's almost as remarkable as seeing the end of a rainbow.

It is rather disappointing. Oh well, on to the next.
 

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YES!! I really haven't liked much of anything at 6 volts ever! Try turning it down for sure, rvh414. I really only know HHV's NETs, but I'm sorry the couple you've tried haven't been your cup of tea.

Love mechanical mods that have the capability of 6volts. I'm looking forward to hooking it up to car battery...lol
 

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Silver Bullet at 6volts. Too high of a voltage?

Ok, hmm - 6 volts, and what kind of tank/carto/clearo/atty set up? I usually don't vape HHV juices at more than 4.2v 4.3v using ViVi Novas, Kanger T3s, and Evods. Might be you're over cooking it? Are those the only two flavors you get from HHV?

Six volts might be fine with other juices, I find HHV's to come out great at around 3.8 - 4.3 volts.


EDIT: and that's on a Twist or VAMO. My mech's don't ever go over 4.2v
 
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I don't know if this will help but when we went to the beach, I took a few of those hard plastic ice pack thingies and one of those grocery freezer bag things. Wrapped a towel around my electronic stuff (ecig related included) and placed them in the bag with the ice packs on top and the bottom of the wrapped electronics. Then placed a blanket over the whole thing to insulate. Left everything in the car for about 2 hours and everything was still cool when we retrieved it all.

Well, that is a great idea! I'll have to figure something easy out, maybe a little lunch insulated bag or something like that so it's easy to use everyday. Not that I leave my stuff in the car for 2 hours when it's 109 often... but I had noticed that after a week whatever was still in the tank was really horrible tasting. All those quick little trips when I leave things in the car add up and make for some quickly aging and nasty juice!
 

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On unrelated news, Mr. Rick and I are celebrating our 13th Anniversary today. I have a new iPad and he is getting a new tablet. They didn't have what he wanted in the store at Best Buy, so it is coming by snail mail. :D

Uh....I bought the 'Surviver' case for it. I asked for something drop proof. I didn't dare say 'Robin proof' :lol:
 

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Ok, hmm - 6 volts, and what kind of tank/carto/clearo/atty set up? I usually don't vape HHV juices at more than 4.2v 4.3v using ViVi Novas, Kanger T3s, and Evods. Might be you're over cooking it? Are those the only two flavors you get from HHV?

Six volts might be fine with other juices, I find HHV's to come out great at around 3.8 - 4.3 volts.

3.8 - 4.3v! I haven't vaped that low in quite some time...lol
 

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Been vaping at 6volts for several years now.

Yep, I read that. I just meant with the HHV that you have on hand. ;). I didn't mean to imply that you didn't know what you were doing :(

Well, that is a great idea! I'll have to figure something easy out, maybe a little lunch insulated bag or something like that so it's easy to use everyday. Not that I leave my stuff in the car for 2 hours when it's 109 often... but I had noticed that after a week whatever was still in the tank was really horrible tasting. All those quick little trips when I leave things in the car add up and make for some quickly aging and nasty juice!

Just make sure you have it wrapped well enough with a towel so it will absorb the condensation and the inner layer will stay dry.
 

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On unrelated news, Mr. Rick and I are celebrating our 13th Anniversary today. I have a new iPad and he is getting a new tablet. They didn't have what he wanted in the store at Best Buy, so it is coming by snail mail. :D

Uh....I bought the 'Surviver' case for it. I asked for something drop proof. I didn't dare say 'Robin proof' :lol:

Happy Anniversary Robin & Mr. Rick!!!
Good luck with that iPad!!!
 
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    On unrelated news, Mr. Rick and I are celebrating our 13th Anniversary today. I have a new iPad and he is getting a new tablet. They didn't have what he wanted in the store at Best Buy, so it is coming by snail mail. :D

    Uh....I bought the 'Surviver' case for it. I asked for something drop proof. I didn't dare say 'Robin proof' :lol:

    Happy Happy Anniversary Robino!!!:D
     
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