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Most Pleasing return to vaping.

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teabagger

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So with my new return to vaping, came some new toys... I am very pleased that you can purchase items these days that work right out of the box. first and foremost got some ego twists that are a win. Ze vivi nova 2.5, phoenix bottom coil 3ml and some star dusts long wicks. oh and i return to find a new Halo flavor that is a must have, Halo Turkish. all three of these tanks seem to work very well so far. the stardust suffer from flavor attenuation, but its actually very tolerable level.. the phoenix 3ml is a little big, and the vivi nova quite obtuse looking without a collar for my ego's. Just glad that there are a plethora of viable alternative'a to polyfill and tanks. Side note
its amazing how easy it is to go from 2 packs a day to 0 analogues in 1 day, and find it pleasurable.

Stay thirsty my friends.
 
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1kshooter

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glad your back my friend!...i started this journey a year ago and did not have any luck...dripping, leaking e-juice and the only guy in town had no clue as to what he was selling...could not explain how to turn an e-go on and off!!
almost a year later and a friend that i got into vaping showed me the canvape booth and well ......what a differance when you have people that listen and know what there talking about!

junked the tanker system and started with a stardust V2 short wick OMG! bye bye stinky cigs..been 2 months now smoke free!
 

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I'm looking for a new fangled tank that actually does deliver dripping type flavor and that might we well on the horizon.

When Canvape gets those E2 tanks in you MUST try them (they're the UFO looking ones). Firebird tanks have great flavour too, it's close to dripping but not quite. I think these E2s hit the mark though! Plus they look awesome, hold 6ml, are easy as all get out to take apart and clean, AND they're in all different colours :D hehehe Oh yeah and they have replaceable heads like the SD2.0, you could probably even rebuild them yourself without buying new heads. Once this head I have takes a nosedive I'm going to take it apart and see.
 

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When Canvape gets those E2 tanks in you MUST try them (they're the UFO looking ones). Firebird tanks have great flavour too, it's close to dripping but not quite. I think these E2s hit the mark though! Plus they look awesome, hold 6ml, are easy as all get out to take apart and clean, AND they're in all different colours :D hehehe Oh yeah and they have replaceable heads like the SD2.0, you could probably even rebuild them yourself without buying new heads. Once this head I have takes a nosedive I'm going to take it apart and see.

That E2 is a Kanger product if I'm not mistaken. If so then the heads should be compatible with the CC Clearo Vapor Geek and E-Juice Wizard sell. And you may be waiting for a while before a head dies. I'm still waiting for the one I reviewed to die so I can dissect it. :)
 

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I whole heartedly believe the future of E cig's(and most consumer electronics) are ultra/super capacitor's. Im excited for when this happens.

That would be very interesting.
I would like to see something like the flash on a disposable camera. Small, low draw battery feeding a cap for high voltage hit when needed.
Our mods can then be less dependent on the forum factor of the current batteries.
 

MisterMike

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That would be very interesting.
I would like to see something like the flash on a disposable camera. Small, low draw battery feeding a cap for high voltage hit when needed.
Our mods can then be less dependent on the forum factor of the current batteries.

Plus you'd get that nifty rising pitch as the capacitor stores the charge. :)

Welcome back to vaping, teabagger, by the way! Sounds like you've got yourself a setup that works, if you were able to go straight to vaping from two packs a day. Yowza. Have fun rediscovering it all! :D
 

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Teabagger wrote:
I whole heartedly believe the future of E cig's(and most consumer electronics) are ultra/super capacitor's. Im excited for when this happens.

The Flux Capacitor ... time travel through technology. :)

I think increasing battery electrolyte charge density will continue to make vaping time increases as time passes. I don't see capacitors as we know them to be candidates for vaping. They are designed for two purposes in relation to voltage. One is to store a large charge for instant depletion and the other is to control ripple in a DC circuit or level a voltage by storing and releasing portion of the energy through a current limiting resistor.

Frequency generation is another excellent role for capacitors with a time based RC network. DC blocking is another use. I don't see them replacing the battery, though.
 
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