Still averaging around 8 seconds on most of my setups. 















Just tried - kayfun 5, 3 mg, 11 W, 25 seconds DL draw. Of course no vapor after 10 seconds, but I was just interested for how long can it go. It's very easy. Everybody who can hold a breath for 25 seconds (most people can do it for much longer) can slowly inhale for the same length of time.Maybe it's the nic levels? I have a pretty big set of lungs and there is no way at 24mg and 23 watts I'm doing 8 to 10 second draws.
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Come on man! 25 seconds? In one continues breath? I feel that with one average respiration, a full lung capacity is reached in like 2 seconds (think of when a doctor tells you to breath in while he listens to your lungs), I just find it hard to believe that you can slow that down X's 12.Just tried - Kayfun 5, 3 mg, 11 W, 25 seconds DL draw. Of course no vapor after 10 seconds, but I was just interested for how long can it go. It's very easy. Everybody who can hold a breath for 25 seconds (most people can do it for much longer) can slowly inhale for the same length of time.
Come on man! 25 seconds? In one continues breath? I feel that with one average respiration, a full lung capacity is reached in like 2 seconds (think of when a doctor tells you to breath in while he listens to your lungs), I just find it hard to believe that you can slow that down X's 12.
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If you reread my post you'll see that draw with vapor was for 10 seconds, then - just pure air through a tank. A stopwatch is a useful thing for time measurement.My MOD stops recording at 10 Seconds and says over 10 second protection. (RX200S) Only way to take a 25 second draw would be three fire button pushes. Might fry a coil though doing this. Here the 1st pulls in the are around the 6 second mark. Haven't had my coffee yet or should I say just having it!
If you reread my post you'll see that draw with vapor was for 10 seconds, then - just pure air through a tank. A stopwatch is a useful thing for time measurement.