Let's talk hardware

Status
Not open for further replies.

Bronze

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 19, 2012
40,240
188,011
And that's my point. I don't use anything with a coil that can be made by myself.

Now should I rip into something else?

LOL!!!

I can't see your picture that well but I suspect the rings is what held the coil that you ripped out earlier.

I never could get into cartos like some people do.
 

Bronze

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 19, 2012
40,240
188,011
Anyone with the intestinal fortitude to take apart a carto like that has the ability and gusto to rebuild anything with a coil...except a carto. :p You are my hero, April. :headbang: I think you unwound and straightened the coil when you pulled out the wires. One of those wires probably has evidence of it.

Ditto. The coil is laying in your pile of carnage. You straightened it out when you yanked it outta there.
 

Pappy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 15, 2012
3,835
14,440
Dallas, Tx
I drive, but I don't fly so this could be wrong; isn't the passenger compartment pressurized? Put your tanks in a carry-on and store in overhead compartment.....

Maybe that's the key, PawPaw. I always pack any tanks that have juice in them in my carry-on luggage.
 

MrPicC

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 19, 2012
5,573
13,663
Lone Star State
Well I'll find out. I have tanks either completely full with no air bubbles or various other stages. Brought all but one tank for some reason. I've been in the bathroom vaping at the airport but have yet to attempt a stealth vape. My smallest equipment is a mvp so not too small though its ready to go.

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
 

Pappy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 15, 2012
3,835
14,440
Dallas, Tx
I stealth vape at airports all the time, and I've never been hassled.

One trick is to take a small vape and then hold it for a few seconds so there's not as much vapor exhaled.

But DON'T stealth vape on the airplane. It's against airline rules (just like smoking, refusing to turn your cell phone off, etc.) and can get you in trouble with the law.
 

Robino1

Resting in Peace
ECF Veteran
Sep 7, 2012
27,447
110,404
Treasure Coast, Florida
Yeah, tanks MAY leak. Depends on how well the cabin is pressurized. Sometimes my Vivi leaks, sometimes it doesn't. Don't fill the tank or better yet, just have one with liquid in it. You can fill more after landing.

Do you ever notice the way a sealed bag of chips expands in flight? That puppy just puffs up like an inflatable pillow. You would think it would explode but they are sealed extremely well. If there is any microscopic leak, that tank will leak.

Not to be gross or anything but I've noticed I have more "air" also after flying. :lol: I can only imagine what is going on inside our bodies during flights. :blink:
 

smitighe

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 26, 2012
1,193
1,422
53
Baltimore
Yeah, tanks MAY leak. Depends on how well the cabin is pressurized. Sometimes my Vivi leaks, sometimes it doesn't. Don't fill the tank or better yet, just have one with liquid in it. You can fill more after landing.

Do you ever notice the way a sealed bag of chips expands in flight? That puppy just puffs up like an inflatable pillow. You would think it would explode but they are sealed extremely well. If there is any microscopic leak, that tank will leak.

Not to be gross or anything but I've noticed I have more "air" also after flying. :lol: I can only imagine what is going on inside our bodies during flights. :blink:

Hahahaha. Is that why I fart so much when I get off an airplane?!? Lmao


Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
 

XfooYen

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 11, 2012
3,035
5,032
SoCal
Yeah, tanks MAY leak. Depends on how well the cabin is pressurized. Sometimes my Vivi leaks, sometimes it doesn't. Don't fill the tank or better yet, just have one with liquid in it. You can fill more after landing.

Do you ever notice the way a sealed bag of chips expands in flight? That puppy just puffs up like an inflatable pillow. You would think it would explode but they are sealed extremely well. If there is any microscopic leak, that tank will leak.

Not to be gross or anything but I've noticed I have more "air" also after flying. :lol: I can only imagine what is going on inside our bodies during flights. :blink:

Typical cabin pressure of a commercial airliner simulates air pressure you would find at around 8000 ft above sea level. Vivi Novas will leak if the liquid rises above the atty. If the liquid stays below the atty, then only air will equalize from the tank and you will get no leaking. In a carto tank, since the holes are at the bottom, the only way for it not to leak would be to keep them upside-down for the duration of the flight so the punched holes are surrounded by air rather than liquid. A full carto tank will lurely leak as the smallest bit of air inside the tank expands with the drop in surrounding pressure. There was a lengthy discussion on this subject some months ago in the forums.
 

MrPicC

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 19, 2012
5,573
13,663
Lone Star State
Definitely leaked. My bag and my girls. Luckily i had the bags within bags.
ahupusaz.jpg

Not every tank leaked though, mainly 3 but it sure made a nice mess.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
 

smitighe

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 26, 2012
1,193
1,422
53
Baltimore
Definitely leaked. My bag and my girls. Luckily i had the bags within bags.
ahupusaz.jpg

Not every tank leaked though, mainly 3 but it sure made a nice mess.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2

Blow out the tubes and vape away.


Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
 

Chakris

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Aug 22, 2012
10,637
44,917
Bangkok, Thailand
Nichrome is less resistive than Kanthal, so your coils will use more wire. That's a good thing for silica wicks. Nichrome, because of its lower resistance and inherent larger coil surface area, is often preferred for silica wicks. Kanthal has greater tensile strength and is more stable under higher temps (like what you find in sub-ohm genesis coils), which makes it a preferred choice for mesh wicks. The reasoning behind this is that silica doesn't heat up, so the liquid is heated by the coil alone and benefits from the larger coil surface area. In a mesh setup, the ss mesh also heats up and can drain heat from too many coils, so fewer coils are preferred at much higher temps. All the carto and clearo attys we buy are coiled with Nichrome. It's a fine choice if you're working with silica. Kanthal would be my only choice if working with mesh.

Thanks Xfoo, for clearing that up for me. Someone had told me that Nichrome was more resistive than Kanthal, so I wasn't sure which would be better to use on the mesh and/or ss cable.

I'm trying to remember who was talking to me about Nichrome just the other day.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread