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Randis

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Nice to meet you guys!
I live in BKK since about 10 Years now., doing game development, direction and fashion photography.

I used to smoke for 15 years then managed to stop by using nicotine gum. been chewing for 3 years and then after some intensive clubbing and talking with people in smoking area i started picking up cigarettes again, bought some packs, started smoking again in the morning while drinking coffee and them more and more. After 1 week i realized i am really sick of the taste and the smell but i do really enjoy smoking while having my morning coffee so i spontaneously ordered my first e-vaporizer and never looked back since then. Been vaping for about 2 months now or so, reduced my nicotine intake by a lot, most of the time i vape 0 mg and have no cravings. mostly i really enjoy vaping because of the flavors and it simply is fun. I made a small album here with some pics of my gear, i use various mods, rda and RBA and now getting into making my own liquids.

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This mod i usually take with me when i go out :)

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My basic setup on my Royal Hunter, dual coil Kanthal A1 twisted 28 Gauge at 0.5 Ω. I love RDA but only use it at home, usually when i take a break from work, while i work i prefer vaping on an RBA.
I also use a 32 Gauge Kanthal dual coil at 0.8 Ω more often these days.

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The Billow V2 is atm my fav RBA

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This is my source orb 3 Wax Vaporizer.

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This is the Kaifun 3.1, it's an older model RBA but it's very decent, nice tank capacity, just need to wick it correctly so it does not leak. the airflow control is annoying and if you want a larger flow you have to drill the hole larger by yourself.


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The Nautilus mini, not rebuildable but really nice, great flavor and no issues with leaking, looks really nice too. I have 2 of em, they are great for when you are mobile.

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I use a different tip on my RH, i don't like the original one.

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This is another great Clearomizer Subtank Nano, great airflow and the OCC stock coils are rebuildable. My wife is usually using this one.


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My torch :D


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My lil treasure box, most of the liquids i vape i store elsewhere however.

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Getting into making my own e-liquids, have all i need. (not planning on selling)


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Some of the e-liquids i enjoy.
 

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Hello @Randis. Welcome to ECF!

A very nice and organised setup you've got there. I'm not quite as good at organising, my stuff is all over the house, the wife goes mad at me about it :( Hmmmm I think I am going to have get things sorted out it is getting silly now with mods, tools and wire everywhere.

At least I'm off the cancer sticks though :thumbs:

Nice to meet you Randis and welcome aboard.
 

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Hello @Randis. Welcome to ECF!
A very nice and organised setup you've got there. I'm not quite as good at organising, my stuff is all over the house, the wife goes mad at me about it :( Hmmmm I think I am going to have get things sorted out it is getting silly now with mods, tools and wire everywhere.
At least I'm off the cancer sticks though :thumbs:
Nice to meet you Randis and welcome aboard.

Yeah some containers come in really handy. I have some of the e-liquids flying around as well as i ran out of space in my boxes.
They usually sell neat plastic containers at shops like HomePro.
 
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Thank you guys!




Yeah some containers come in really handy. I have some of the e-liquids flying around as well as i ran out of space in my boxes.
They usually sell neat plastic containers at shops like HomePro.

You've inspired me now :) I'm going to get all my vape gear together and move it into the spare room and make it my vape den.
 
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For the kaifun 3.1 dont use too much cotton, just enough so it touches the bottom of the base where the juice channels are. When you fill it up, don't use the hole for the liquid, screw on the tank but unscrew the top hardware of the tank (not just the tip) and then first tightly close the airflow holes (both the one that is open and the one with the screw in) with your finger and hold it while filling in the liquid and screwing on the top hardware. Dont screw it in all the way, but almost, just so you sill can see a tiny bit of the black rubber ring, then flip it up side down and let go of the holes and screw in the top hardware tightly, you will see a little bubble come up. This way your tank will be pressurizes and should not leak. It may leak a tiny bit at first untill you get the procedure down, if some the tank leaks some drops, clean the area aroond the airflow hole with a napkin and blow throu it and then role the napkin to a thin stick and clean the inside of the chimney by removing the tip.
The airflow isnt really great but you can loosen that screw to widen it, once it is loose and sticks out a bit it will be loose enough for you to adjust it with your fingertip without neding a screwdriver.

My k 3.1 was leaking like the titanic at first but once i got it figured out it is pocket save now.

Welcome, nice set ups and pics, thanks for posting.i need to research how to get the kayfun 3.1 right, either enough airflow or to build so it doesn't leak. I have no issues on the Lemos, but I prefer to build on rdas for my mech mods.
 
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For the kaifun 3.1 dont use too much cotton, just enough so it touches the bottom of the base where the juice channels are. When you fill it up, don't use the hole for the liquid, screw on the tank but unscrew the top hardware of the tank (not just the tip) and then first tightly close the airflow holes (both the one that is open and the one with the screw in) with your finger and hold it while filling in the liquid and screwing on the top hardware. Dont screw it in all the way, but almost, just so you sill can see a tiny bit of the black rubber ring, then flip it up side down and let go of the holes and screw in the top hardware tightly, you will see a little bubble come up. This way your tank will be pressurizes and should not leak. It may leak a tiny bit at first untill you get the procedure down, if some the tank leaks some drops, clean the area aroond the airflow hole with a napkin and blow throu it and then role the napkin to a thin stick and clean the inside of the chimney by removing the tip.
The airflow isnt really great but you can loosen that screw to widen it, once it is loose and sticks out a bit it will be loose enough for you to adjust it with your fingertip without neding a screwdriver.

My k 3.1 was leaking like the titanic at first but once i got it figured out it is pocket save now.

Great info, there! It'd be good to get it in the rotation.
 
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