Lost Vape Orion

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Fredman1

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It still impresses me how fast this little battery charges. I also don't see any battery deterioration in the few months I have it... and I use it all day and night.
Very impressed also with the coil duration since I have the power sorted. I'm even getting bolder by adding about 20% NET to my tobacco liquids. It does the trick for me, and I still get good coil life.
 
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Can the cut out time be extended via Escribe? I sometimes find myself needing just one more second....:D
Yes! I changed mine in the beginning. But I changed it back after the pod got really hot. Select the manufacture's interface.

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Yeah @BillW50 I found it. I left it at 6sec. Don't know how/what I was thinking...my mind all along told me it's set at 3sec, and I just went with it...it always felt like 3 to :D
Now that I know its on 6sec, it somehow feels enough. Crazy how your mind can feed you BS, and you don't second guess it... :confused:
 
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Well Fredman1, I used to run my four Orions with the stock wattages, but dialed boost and warmth all the way down. If you are interested in pods lasting longer, this is a good plan.

Although pods would eventually still end up burning sooner or later. So I played with wattages and I settled on 6 watts. But without boost or warmth, you had to chain vape them to get the coil warm enough. So I changed the boost and warmth back to the defaults and this worked really well, except vapor and flavor was a bit weak vaping this low of wattage. Good news, is I never had a pod burnout using them this way.

Now I don't worry about pods burning out, but I ran into a new problem. My pods were lasting so long, that the juice was eating away at the seams of the pod and then leak like crazy in about 2 to 3 weeks. :(
 

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Well Fredman1, I used to run my four Orions with the stock wattages, but dialed boost and warmth all the way down. If you are interested in pods lasting longer, this is a good plan.

Although pods would eventually still end up burning sooner or later. So I played with wattages and I settled on 6 watts. But without boost or warmth, you had to chain vape them to get the coil warm enough. So I changed the boost and warmth back to the defaults and this worked really well, except vapor and flavor was a bit weak vaping this low of wattage. Good news, is I never had a pod burnout using them this way.

Now I don't worry about pods burning out, but I ran into a new problem. My pods were lasting so long, that the juice was eating away at the seams of the pod and then leak like crazy in about 2 to 3 weeks. :(
Now that's interesting. My pods had no leakage whatever, Orion set basically as you described, and I ran them for a long time. Then they began leaking, and I couldn't figure out from where. Not that it was a major leak, more like a seep or condensation. Just noticed it when I pulled the pod out and saw some juice on the pod sides and bottom. Oh well, nothing lasts forever.
 
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