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kazz63758

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I received a Kick module yesterday and am happy to report that it is possible to use in a Hog's mod. I was a little bit worried about it riding on the internals of the button, but it doesn't seem to be an issue. Right now I just have a copper wire running from the negative battery to the grounding spring of the module. I'll look into a bit more permanent solution later.


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Oh, I am enjoying it immensely. I use the same resistance atty all the time, so the variable wattage isn't a huge deal for me. Although if I do change, the taste/warmth should remain the same.

But right now, the advantage is the lack of "decline" of the battery power. The last puff I took was the same taste and consistency as the one when the battery was fresh off the charger. And, as I understand it, should remain the same until the battery cuts off. That's a huge plus for me. I found myself swapping 18650's out when voltage reached the 3.9 range. So, even with a smaller battery, I will probably wind up with a longer enjoyable vape life per charge.
 

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=( No not so green.
I let it sit and sit and sit and she never did oxidize back to the green the wood was before I started cutting.

Well, that's a bit sad, but she looks amazing and I'm still very happy with how she turned out. I guess I'll never have a green wood mod :cry:...but you know...there are worse things in life so I'm good. :D
 
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