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KeyserSozeDoesExist

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First post, so here we go.
History:
X6 with geni tank;
7 hour charge sucks...
Upgraded to vamo v5 with same tank;
Brilliant, but broke in car boot and fancied a change.
Istick 20w with same tank;
Can't fault except wonky screen.
Keeping this mod and tank for nights out.
Bought a istick 30w with Subtank Nano.
Love mod but hate Nano cos mouth to lung is too hot and short.
Bought Aspire Nautalis BVC with metal mesh cage;
Amazing tank, love it!!
Tried lung hitting on Nano;
Amazing!!!!!!!
What next guys/girls.
Build and drip?
New mod?
 

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Lol, I love the way you said that, "build and drip". I say YES! YES! YES!, but only if you do your research on battery safety, Mech vs. VV/VW, and read up on coil building/coil safety, and also purchase an ohm's reader (stand alone readers are fairly cheap, so don't stress, under $10.)

But Build and Drip!? Yes, I think so. I started building and dripping after 2 months, and I never looked back. It is an amazing experience, and also gives you something to do with your hands and keep you busy building and trying out new things, a definite plus for someone who is used to having their hands move all the time with analogs and lighters and playing with a zippo 20 hours out of the day.(Thank goodness those days are gone.).
 

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View media item 427907Hi Keyser and welcome aboard!
Glad that you found something you like and that you have a backup.

Yes, building and dripping is the usual next step. As mentioned above, read up on safety and get an ohm meter. Even with regulated mods, it's good to check your build before putting it on your relatively expensive mod and endangering the electronics.

Hope it helps and Happy Vaping!
 

KeyserSozeDoesExist

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Cool. I've done a tonne of research online into almost every aspect of vaping and building and dripping does look like fun. I very much like the idea of a mechanical mod and drippa. Really basic but brilliant for it. There's something nice about controlling and optimising the whole thing by a little coil that you've built. No displays etc. Just press and toot.
 

KeyserSozeDoesExist

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Lol, I love the way you said that, "build and drip". I say YES! YES! YES!, but only if you do your research on battery safety, Mech vs. VV/VW, and read up on coil building/coil safety, and also purchase an ohm's reader (stand alone readers are fairly cheap, so don't stress, under $10.)

But Build and Drip!? Yes, I think so. I started building and dripping after 2 months, and I never looked back. It is an amazing experience, and also gives you something to do with your hands and keep you busy building and trying out new things, a definite plus for someone who is used to having their hands move all the time with analogs and lighters and playing with a zippo 20 hours out of the day.(Thank goodness those days are gone.).

Well alright, I'm now calling myself a builder. Purchased a Manhattan Mech, Tugboat RDA, IMR batt, Multimeter and all the necessary gubbins to build. Just finished and had a blast on my first build: a 0.5ohm single micro coil with Black Magic Juice. Wow, wow, wow. I always assumed there would be clouds, but I wasn't prepared for the flavour. I thought my subtank tasted good. This thing blows it outa the water.
 

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