JAC Vapour Series-B DNA 75w

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13 watts is working good for me. I'm interested to try the TC coil for the Ego One and see how that works as well.

not really my style , but have to say that ProCL coil for the eGo ONE works rather well :thumb:

I'm not into the tight, restricted air flow - but I wanted to know how the 'stock' joyetech SS coil worked so I got some to try...

have been using just one for a couple weeks now and it has performed very well and I have been enjoying it

so for a stock SS/TC capable coil and anyone that does not want to build their own - it is a great option... IMO

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I received my replacement Jac a few weeks ago. The first thing I noticed is how much easier it is to put the battery cover on in comparison to my other one. First try and the cover goes on with no struggles. Sometimes I cannot help but think that perhaps the first one might have been slightly out of tolerance and thus the magnets eventually fell out and why after gluing the magnets the bottom magnet never matched up. Happy vaper.
 

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Has anyone figured out which cup holder from J-wraps works best for the JAC Series-B?

Remember way back in Early Days of Provi, some of us were cutting up pool noodles (and such)? I'm thinking the old ways may be the best ways in this case.

I just throw mine into the car. It gets knocked around pretty well, so I can't say that I recommend my approach.

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Has anyone figured out which cup holder from J-wraps works best for the JAC Series-B?

I don't know which one works best ... but we have the one from J-Wraps that holds 2x Radius mods and the JAC fits in OK. The hole is a bit large for it, but it works well enough.
 

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I don't know which one works best ... but we have the one from J-Wraps that holds 2x Radius mods and the JAC fits in OK. The hole is a bit large for it, but it works well enough.
I'm a little torn about which one to get. I have a Radius, P2/2.5/3s, and a JAC. Would be nice to have a slot for JAC, Radius, and P3. Don't know if that would all fit.
 

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I'm a little torn about which one to get. I have a Radius, P2/2.5/3s, and a JAC. Would be nice to have a slot for JAC, Radius, and P3. Don't know if that would all fit.

You can get one with a slot for a radius and a 'hole' for a P2/3 or one with 2 slots. We have one of each in both our cars. Works out good because we usually have a P, a Radius or a JAC with us so we're covered.
 

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I received my replacement Jac a few weeks ago. The first thing I noticed is how much easier it is to put the battery cover on in comparison to my other one. First try and the cover goes on with no struggles. Sometimes I cannot help but think that perhaps the first one might have been slightly out of tolerance and thus the magnets eventually fell out and why after gluing the magnets the bottom magnet never matched up. Happy vaper.

:banana:! Great news, NotSo!


Remember way back in Early Days of Provi, some of us were cutting up pool noodles (and such)? I'm thinking the old ways may be the best ways in this case.

I just throw mine into the car. It gets knocked around pretty well, so I can't say that I recommend my approach.

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Whatcha mean back in the EARLY days. I still use pool noodles (cut down - duh) in my car. Even if they're too big, they absto do the job.
 
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