Indulgence Video Review

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Di

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hahahahah, I liked it just as much the second time I watch it !!!!!

This is exactly what I like to see, --

a completely natural and unaffected review, done by a customer -- from the heart--




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.:) you are just tooo funny -- HiFiStud --
 
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Sad to say, the battery charger that came with the kit has died... I can, thankfully, get the standard batteries charged by jury rigging another charger, but not the extended battery.

Bwah....



hahahahaha,

sorrry -- but that is funny
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Get yourself the Trustfire Universal charger TR-100
it is the best one and charges everything I have here.
 

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So, is the EM4 at Eastmall the same as a 410 described in this video? I'm currently purchasing all the atomizers and I want to try this 410.

Sorry for all the newb questions, guys. Won't take me long to catch up.

I think your referring to the 401 if you selected to buy the all the atty option then you will receive a 401 atty. They are good atty's but they don't hold a lot of juice and they are not great for dripping but good for dipping
 
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Di

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I have a ? DI.

what is the difference between 4.7 and 5.2 HV atty's.

is one better at 5v and other at 6v.



OMG -- you are joking of course ------

you are asking me this ??????????

please ask someone who knows about attys / ohms/ volts / watts

hahahahahahahahahah -------
8-o :shock: 8-o :shock:


Here is a very helpful post from a very good friend -----
Rocket (RocketMan)


Di, I have not tried your HV Atty, and I usually don't do 5 volts or higher,
but some may not understand the advantage to using this atty.
So, here are my free comments

a 3 ohm atty running on 3.7 volts will draw about 1.2 amps.
This will provide the user with
4.5 watts of vaping power. (watts makes vapor) Enough for me.

Your 4.5 ohm atty running on 5 volts will draw 1.1 amps but will provide
5.5 watts of vaping power,

and running on 6 volts will draw 1.3 amps of current but will give the vaper
8 watts to blow smoke.

Some may evaluate the current and not the power dissipated.
Not much difference in current (1.1, 1.2, 1.3),
but a big difference in power. Sort of like miles per gallon and horsepower.
Economy car or muscle car.

What makes vapor?
Watts.

Rocket (RocketMan)
 
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Di

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holy crap di, what happened to the dpv9 cartomizers.

are they gone for good.

i still have them in my cart from yesterday, if i make the order will i be able to get them or are the gone?


nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

there are a few items which are out of stock right now,

because the Chinese Spring Festival Holiday is almost apon us,

they will not be restocked untill after the holiday --

please come back and look again ----- next week ----
:):)

when they come back in ----

grab some quick --

these things are just flying off the shelves -------

wow, they just smoke sooooooo good with Indulgence !!!!!-
 
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Here is a very helpful post from a very good friend -----
Rocket (RocketMan)


Di, I have not tried your HV Atty, and I usually don't do 5 volts or higher,
but some may not understand the advantage to using this atty.
So, here are my free comments

a 3 ohm atty running on 3.7 volts will draw about 1.2 amps.
This will provide the user with
4.5 watts of vaping power. (watts makes vapor) Enough for me.

Your 4.5 ohm atty running on 5 volts will draw 1.1 amps but will provide
5.5 watts of vaping power,

and running on 6 volts will draw 1.3 amps of current but will give the vaper
8 watts to blow smoke.

Some may evaluate the current and not the power dissipated.
Not much difference in current (1.1, 1.2, 1.3),
but a big difference in power. Sort of like miles per gallon and horsepower.
Economy car or muscle car.

What makes vapor?
Watts.

Rocket (RocketMan)

<rips hair out by the roots> OMG, my head hurts! :D
 

bluesuede

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: -- Blue ---

yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssyyyy


you understand it all too huh ?????????


sorry guys ----

just give it to me ---

if it works good, I like it ------ 8-o :shock:
Look, I've been trying to wrap my brain around the fact that apparantly we get more vapor from the Indulgence... which vapes at 3.7V which is the same as my regular battery.. Uhm... duh... errr... <whimpers> Help me, I'm a ...... 8-o
 

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Look, I've been trying to wrap my brain around the fact that apparantly we get more vapor from the Indulgence... which vapes at 3.7V which is the same as my regular battery.. Uhm... duh... errr... <whimpers> Help me, I'm a ...... 8-o

The reason you get more vapor is because the larger battery is able to maintain a higher voltage longer. When you remove a battery from the charger it's at 4.2v. Overtime the ability for the regular ecig batteries to hold onto the higher voltage decreases. The same thing happens to the large batteries but at slower rate because they are recharged much less.
 
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