Kaji and Kent thanks man. i feel like a smuck. hey kaji nice avatar. But i am gonna add a Phidius Woodimus with the rottie puppy. hey just had an idea. Thanks again guys
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Kaji and Kent thanks man. i feel like a smuck.
It's not a Fluke....
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Hey! Here is some interesting LR and battery trivia for you (before I go out for a night of philandering):
1) eGo/Tornado batteries doesn't have any form of short circuit protection. Short one out, and you'll blow the output MOSFET every dayum time. Splash two now...
2) The LR NHaler atty does have a supplemental wick. It's a bit smaller than what you might be used to, and it is routed a bit differently, but it is there.
3) Don't use IPA or alcohol to soak the LR atties in order to clean them. They use an adhesive to hold the coil pot and mesh in place....
4) The LR atties don't use a plastic venturi disk at the bottom. It is made out of metal (brass) so you don't have to worry about it melting.
5) If you have a LR atty that has a "hard draw", it is probably due to the wiring in the base of the atty blocking the air path. It can be "repaired", but it's touchy.
6) PV's are fun!
Well, I bought the woodie on the first day and about a week later started using the atty.
It had been working flawlessly until today.
All of the sudden with zero change it jsut stopped.
I get no sizzle or vapor on a known good battery (carto works)...
Sooo... I guess the first one is dead.
Replacements are at the post office and I will have to wait till Monday to pick them up! Ug....
Hey! Here is some interesting LR and battery trivia for you (before I go out for a night of philandering):
1) eGo/Tornado batteries doesn't have any form of short circuit protection. Short one out, and you'll blow the output MOSFET every dayum time. Splash two now...
2) The LR NHaler atty does have a supplemental wick. It's a bit smaller than what you might be used to, and it is routed a bit differently, but it is there.
3) Don't use IPA or alcohol to soak the LR atties in order to clean them. They use an adhesive to hold the coil pot and mesh in place....
4) The LR atties don't use a plastic venturi disk at the bottom. It is made out of metal (brass) so you don't have to worry about it melting.
5) If you have a LR atty that has a "hard draw", it is probably due to the wiring in the base of the atty blocking the air path. It can be "repaired", but it's touchy.
6) PV's are fun!
Lotus14,
Just how much more do they hold..???
Lotus14,
Just how much more do they hold..???
Same as what I was doing... 3 to 4 MAX drops till the taste changes.
I made a bit of a home made drip tip from a 901 cart that I drilled out... can't wait to get my new attys and drip tips that are held at the post office (we were out of town)....
going back to cartos sux hard after these LR attys!
Scottbee...do the Tornado / eGo batteries monitor for over-current or is it just voltage?
4) Well tell us how! What size sewing needle are we performing this surgery with doctor?
I take it you mean splash two batts? I have mine on a mega now ;-) And wow - when you say they suck ejuice - one session and I'm tasting the dry atty taste coming on and quit. Likely good dripping attys because they need wetness. But the vapor is surprising. Good draw on one - haven't fired the other up yet.