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Maurice Pudlo

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ahahhahaahaha i love it:) i am still thinking we can combine the 2 somehow:)

Many have tried... And failed miserably.
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The combination of beauty and functionality requires but three things; a technology geek, an artist of exceptional skill, and a metric boat load of cash.

So let all your technology geek friends and artist friends know they need to shack up a pop out some sexy vape gear for us, it can't be that hard ... can it ... um ... hello ...

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Rebuilding again. :p

One of these days... nah. :facepalm:

Will you post a review of your new mod when you get it? With pictures?

You're 100% right Kat. But, since we're talking about the high-end unlimited budget here, rebuilding does come into play, don't ya think? Otherwise, what are we talking about? The Nautilus and Carto Tanks? Just sayin'...... but I get it, my friend! Ciao!!!
 

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You're 100% right Kat. But, since we're talking about the high-end unlimited budget here, rebuilding does come into play, don't ya think? Otherwise, what are we talking about? The Nautilus and Carto Tanks? Just sayin'...... but I get it, my friend! Ciao!!!

I'm waiting for someone to make those rebuildables for me--it will happen. Sooner or later. I refused to drill holes in my cartomizers and cut syringes to make carto tanks. I told everybody that sooner or later somebody will start selling professionally made carto tanks. They were laughing at me. I also refused to make high voltage mods at home out of flashlights and Altoid tins.

I'm patient. :)
 

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I'm waiting for someone to make those rebuildables for me--it will happen. Sooner or later. I refused to drill holes in my cartomizers and cut syringes to make carto tanks. I told everybody that sooner or later somebody will start selling professionally made carto tanks. They were laughing at me. I also refused to make high voltage mods at home out of flashlights and Altoid tins.

I'm patient. :)

The Sophia is a RBA carto sized device that might work for you. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm tempted to. I have a bunch of nice carto tanks. Certainly better than a carto with filler I would think, right? How can I help my dear?
 

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The Sophia is a RBA carto sized device that might work for you. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm tempted to. I have a bunch of nice carto tanks. Certainly better than a carto with filler I would think, right? How can I help my dear?

I'm not good with circuits and electrical things... Those coils are soooooooo tiny, and my eyes are not what they used to be. Actually, they were never 20/20 to begin with.

Somebody once suggested Sophia to me--I do have friends who try to talk me into rebuilding :facepalm:... Then I almost ordered a Lite Russian--but then I discovered that it comes with 179 little parts, so I decided to just stick with my White Russian. ;)

I have a mental block. I'm waiting for somebody to make a tankomizer that is as good as an RBA. They are getting there.
 

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OP, your post has Provari and carto tanks written all over it.

And in case nobody mentioned it, mech mods do not come with standard safety features; you have to know what you are doing with them.

You might also want to get the Aspire Nautilas and Kanger Aerotank; these new tanks have added adjustable airflow control.
 

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I'm not good with circuits and electrical things... Those coils are soooooooo tiny, and my eyes are not what they used to be. Actually, they were never 20/20 to begin with.

Somebody once suggested Sophia to me--I do have friends who try to talk me into rebuilding :facepalm:... Then I almost ordered a Lite Russian--but then I discovered that it comes with 179 little parts, so I decided to just stick with my White Russian. ;)

I have a mental block. I'm waiting for somebody to make a tankomizer that is as good as an RBA. They are getting there.

LOL....Yes, the tankomizers are finally getting air flow control, and that's half the battle. I know what you mean about small things, these old eyes, and arthritic fingers. Nevertheless, I did build my own coil machine that does the trick:

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But these are very easy to do:



And the cotton makes all the difference. Some magnification and you have easy peazy coils. Even the veterans are using this now, because in many ways it's superior to a hand wrapped coil. Anyway, sorry OP, no hijack intended! Best!
 

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I'm not good with circuits and electrical things... Those coils are soooooooo tiny, and my eyes are not what they used to be. Actually, they were never 20/20 to begin with.

Somebody once suggested Sophia to me--I do have friends who try to talk me into rebuilding :facepalm:... Then I almost ordered a Lite Russian--but then I discovered that it comes with 179 little parts, so I decided to just stick with my White Russian. ;)

I have a mental block. I'm waiting for somebody to make a tankomizer that is as good as an RBA. They are getting there.

Know what you mean.
I have one of these on my wishlist $6 (waiting for prior order to arrive first):
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I have an iTaste VTR with a few heads, but I need some help with the entire Variable Voltage/Wattage end of things. Like can someone break it down in Super lamiens terms?

vv is like manual transmission when driving a car; vw is like automatic transmission.

when you change the heads if you use vv, you might have to adjust voltage if the resistance has changed.
when you change the heads if you use vw, you won't have to adjust it.
 

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The Sophia is a RBA carto sized device that might work for you. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm tempted to. I have a bunch of nice carto tanks. Certainly better than a carto with filler I would think, right? How can I help my dear?

How much does one Sophia cost? Last I heard they were quite expensive compared to a $2 carto.
 
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