MYTHS and FACTS about Batteries + mods

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1. I don't believe in Cartridges
2. I can't fathom trying to offer an atomizer that costs $30-$40 USD to produce
3. batteries/Resistor/Switch are purchased, but are nothing alone unless built in to a device.



You're right ... I should go find and mine smelting coal and iron ore THEN melt it, to make steel, THEN machine it .... I guess mine is just a flashlight born from the depths of the earth ...



The Prodigy again, is built from scratch ... the atomizer is not. It was built for atomizers, but an atomizer itself was not built specifically for the Prodigy ...



Are you trying to say they were mined out of the rice fields in China??? According to you, raw materials aren't scratch ....

So, in your opinion ... building something from scratch only entails if I make the entire UNIT? Including cartridges, atomizers, etc... ?

I ask, because that must mean, ecig manufacturers don't and they are also flashlights. for the simply fact, they don't produce their own liquid to fill cartridges and their parts are outsourced ....

your argument is ......ed ridewithme ... there are thousands of companies that rely on an existence of contract manufacturing certain parts from scratch, yes raw materials .... because they don't make the entire THING, you don't believe they are making anything from scratch ...

This feels like an argument from a Prodigy salesmen.....HMMM DO YOU SELL THEM? If so your input here is nothing more than an add. I am not even sure that is aloud in the rule of the forum... Suppliers dogging or hyping their goods. If its is against the rules I hope they will quickly remove your membership and your company links.

Also 3.7v is 3.7v period. Now if you want to talk load then I will bet even the prodigy will fail what some may expect out of them. I on the other hand know one thing...If it vapes the way I like it...I like it. I don't care if its a 1 million candle watt light conversion or a high dollar prodigy. The thing about this section of the forum is supposed to be about people building custom mods out of anything they like... Not about the best commercial mod on the market. Who cares if the SD, Prodigy, GG or any other high price mod works..a dollar flashlight will produce the same vapor. If you are so set on it looking pretty then get ed hardy, gucci or one of those ridiculous companies to make you one and pay ridiculously for them..Cause if a prodigy is a ferrari of mods you have no knowledge of true craftmanship... It is a machined flashlight just like the cheap ones from harbor freight that I use.
 

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This feels like an argument from a Prodigy salesmen.....HMMM DO YOU SELL THEM? If so your input here is nothing more than an add. I am not even sure that is aloud in the rule of the forum... Suppliers dogging or hyping their goods. If its is against the rules I hope they will quickly remove your membership and your company links.

Also 3.7v is 3.7v period. Now if you want to talk load then I will bet even the prodigy will fail what some may expect out of them. I on the other hand know one thing...If it vapes the way I like it...I like it. I don't care if its a 1 million candle watt light conversion or a high dollar prodigy. The thing about this section of the forum is supposed to be about people building custom mods out of anything they like... Not about the best commercial mod on the market. Who cares if the SD, Prodigy, GG or any other high price mod works..a dollar flashlight will produce the same vapor. If you are so set on it looking pretty then get ed hardy, gucci or one of those ridiculous companies to make you one and pay ridiculously for them..Cause if a prodigy is a ferrari of mods you have no knowledge of true craftmanship... It is a machined flashlight just like the cheap ones from harbor freight that I use.

He sells the Prodigy?!

Holy crap...I think you cracked the case wide open Sherlock!!
 

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See my avatar...I'll mail you one if you keep posting nonsense.:thumb:

Start with yourself, if you're saying that 3.7v out of one mod is somehow different than 3.7v out of another mod.

I guess your mod must use those gas line magnets to align the electrons, giving you a stronger vape. Why, I bet it vapes at 3.7v like other mods do at 6v!!!
 

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Start with yourself, if you're saying that 3.7v out of one mod is somehow different than 3.7v out of another mod.

I guess your mod must use those gas line magnets to align the electrons, giving you a stronger vape. Why, I bet it vapes at 3.7v like other mods do at 6v!!!

I'm guessing he was referring to different batteries sizes.
 

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Start with yourself, if you're saying that 3.7v out of one mod is somehow different than 3.7v out of another mod.

I guess your mod must use those gas line magnets to align the electrons, giving you a stronger vape. Why, I bet it vapes at 3.7v like other mods do at 6v!!!

My mods are supplemented by aligned thetans. The vape can't be beat.

Even Tom Cruise agrees.
 

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Start with yourself, if you're saying that 3.7v out of one mod is somehow different than 3.7v out of another mod.

I guess your mod must use those gas line magnets to align the electrons, giving you a stronger vape. Why, I bet it vapes at 3.7v like other mods do at 6v!!!
Hold on now. I have measured my mods, and I have one that has 1/10th the resistance of all of the others, and that's why it produces 10 times the vapor.

Yep, I have scientific proof. This mod measured 0.000000001 Ohms, and every other mod I measures comes in at 0.00000001 or higher.

1/10th the resistance, 10 times the vapor. It's a fact.







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OK, just to be clearly blatant about it, I'm joking.
 

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Start with yourself, if you're saying that 3.7v out of one mod is somehow different than 3.7v out of another mod.

I guess your mod must use those gas line magnets to align the electrons, giving you a stronger vape. Why, I bet it vapes at 3.7v like other mods do at 6v!!!

I'll take the Super-T, you keep the detonator.

I'm guessing he was referring to different batteries sizes.

Nuck,exactly.......my point is that all 3.7V devices are not created equal as first WPH and then Steven Hawking suggest.

Whether it's through the use of different batteries, air-flow etc.....they may all utilise 3.7V, but they vape/produce entirely different from one another.
 
See my avatar...I'll mail you one if you keep posting nonsense.:thumb:

I don't know who you are or why you think my opinion is nonsense as I only stated facts. Next if you want to join the fight with cash go ahead I am sure he will be glad to have you as a salesman for the over priced, over hyped e-cig prodigy....

I just finished a one dollar magnum knock off that vapes great for me and guess what... I don't want to sell it for 49.95 or 59.95 or even 149.95..I like it and want to keep it for myself.. So I wish you the best and if you want to send anything feel free I just file 13 ignorant stuff like that anyway...So if it will make you feel good have at it...
 

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I don't know who you are or why you think my opinion is nonsense as I only stated facts. Next if you want to join the fight with cash go ahead I am sure he will be glad to have you as a salesman for the over priced, over hyped e-cig prodigy....

I just finished a one dollar magnum knock off that vapes great for me and guess what... I don't want to sell it for 49.95 or 59.95 or even 149.95..I like it and want to keep it for myself.. So I wish you the best and if you want to send anything feel free I just file 13 ignorant stuff like that anyway...So if it will make you feel good have at it...

Your post is filled with inaccurate statements but since you've been around for so long and have formed such strongly held opinions, I suspect you already know that.

The alternative is that you're just another noob who would rather spout off than learn.
 

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Ok, i noticed a couple of things that glared at me.
1. In regards to C rates if a battery is 3600mah
it means you should charge at 3.6 amps
Incorrect statement. This means that you should not charge above 3.6 amps. you can charge @ 3.2, 1.1, .002 if you want. However, you should never exceed the C rating.

2. The spreadsheet posted for battery option 3 is listed as NI-HM. Should this not be NI-MH for nickel metal hydride?

-=Rad=-
 
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Your post is filled with inaccurate statements but since you've been around for so long and have formed such strongly held opinions, I suspect you already know that.

The alternative is that you're just another noob who would rather spout off than learn.

A noob....I guess by the attitudes here that is in reference to the noob you polish everynight....Or lets see as a ECF Veteran you could be polite and teach instead of put down or name call. But I can see all the serious moders are the ones modding and not running their mouths like you guys.

I am out of this thread as the friendliness of the users is so poor. I hope this is not a sign of the .......s I will run across in the entire forum.

Good luck and best wishes.

Oh by the way correct the inaccurate statements and then I or someone else will educate you.
 
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