BTW Almost Human is turnin' out to be a pretty darn good new show...
Quick question for anyone who has ever ordered the Create-Your-Own E-juice from MBV:
Do they print your own personal 'flavor name' onto the bottle?
Just wondering if I will get to feel like a famous designer![]()
Early morning peeps!
I saw some were talking about voltage drop offs with pvs earlier. I notice when my REO starts to drop I just swap the battery. I haven't used my vamo enough to see a drop like that, but I thought that pvs like them don't do that. My zmax and sid don't start to have a drop in power, they work then says low battery lol.
not gonna even try to catch up on 4 or 5 days worth of posts. if anything notable happened, somebody let me know, ok?
morning.
just got netflix. is there anyway to use close captions on your TV?
vaping ddl, peanut butter, cinn roll
maybe if we post some Patty Griffin, kelli will return...
miss you kelli
Morning Mia!
To anyone who's interested, and who might be trying to figure out which mods have a power drop and which don't; as far as I understand it, anything with power regulation won't experience a drop in power. It actually has nothing to do with the batteries themselves (batteries, left to their own devices, will always have a noticeable drop in power near the end of their power reserves). But a power regulated mod will essentially cut you off the second it "realizes" that it doesn't have enough power left to meet your chosen voltage... so essentially what power regulated mods are doing is "hiding" that tiny last bit of (poor) performance from us, and refusing to fire till the batteries are recharged.
That's my understanding, anyway. Power wheelchair batteries are also regulated and work the same way; if the chair dies on you, you can usually squeeze a few more feet out of it (enough power to get the chair off to the side) by turning your speed control all the way down, thereby decreasing how much power you're requesting from the battery. Similarly, if I notice the red light on my MVP - since there's no power drop, I often don't think to look - but if I do notice it, I can get a few extra vapes out of it by turning the voltage all the way down. Effectively, in both cases you're just tricking the regulator so as to throttle every bit of life from the battery, so it's not something I'd want to do often... I just wanted to see if it would work, and it did.
So. I built me some 1.3 ohm micro coils this morning. First go around, work great. I have seriously come to the conclusion that for wahtever reason, mbv juices just do not work in my reos.....I was hoping to sell off some of my pv's, but since I do like my mbv juices I'm keeping them for use with protanks and my fav mbv juices. I can't figure out why, but i get no cotton taste from other vendors juices, but mbv consistently tastes like sweet cotton.
Happy birthday Seanchai! Hooray for being older than me!!![]()
True, so true! I actually miss those days..... too bad we had to grow up and be responsible.![]()
Just out of curiosity, what pv/vg do you order? I'm curious, because I seem to find a sweet-something taste in high VG juice that I don't care for. It can literally take juices I love and turn them into things I look at and wonder if they were mixed wrong...
Thanks, kelli, for the birthday wishes and the kind words. As far as being an inspiration, I'll just quote a conversation my mother had with almost everyone we ever met:
"Oh, it must be so nice for both of your kids to have cerebral palsy, they must really understand each other!"
Mom: "Yeah, they both understand that if they get in a fight, all they have to do is give each other a shove and I'll have to pick both of them up off the floor!"
In other words, it's nice to give people a broader picture of what disabled people can do and are capable of, and I am always more than happy to do that; but when it comes down to it, I put my pants on one leg at a time just like everybody else.![]()
Guess what I'm vapin' right now Kelli, only hint it's a mix of two![]()
well, you did miss a few Patty Griffin songs.
glad you weren't harmed in the storm.