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Hello all! I'm new to not only this forum, but also the vaping world. I got started with a little pen looking thingy that my mother in law no longer had a use for. Saturday, I went to my local shop for more juice, and walked out with a stingray x-mod, and a rebuild-able fogger tank. I love the amount of vape I get, the only 2 downsides are the button to activate, and the fact that I am already out of juice! I didn't realize that it went so quickly! I will be asking many questions, not only because I'm new, but also because I'm good with my hands, and in the time I was perusing the local shop, they built a mechanical drip mod out of a ps2 controller, and it gave me some ideas. Thanks!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum Paradolia. Glad to have you here!:)

Hope you got your mech mod and rebuildable from a responsible vape shop who gave you an education on battery safety, Ohm's Law, amp draw AND and sold you an ohm reader! Unfortunately, there are many that do not address any of these topics. In case you need some help here are some links for you.

If you are new to mech mods and rebuildables I highly recommend you spend some time with Baditude (one of our resident battery experts) and visit his blogs. You are now 100% in control of your own safety (and others around you). Make sure you purchase an ohm reader and a voltmeter or DMM so you can measure your builds, check for shorts and measure the remaining charge on your batteries.

Baditudes Blogs. The blogs regarding mods and rebuildables are listed below:

BATTERIES

9. Battery Basics for Mods: IMR or Protected ICR?
* Another essential read to understand which batteries are safe to use in mechanical and regulated mods. Includes a frequently updated list of recommended safe-chemistry, high-drain batteries with their specifications.

17. Purple Efest Batteries Not As Advertised
* A cautionary blog that reveals that the purple Efest batteries may not have the specifications advertised. Also includes a commentary on "continuous discharge ratings" vs "pulse discharge ratings" of battery specs.

OHM'S LAW

14. Ohm's Law for Dummies (Vapers)
* My attempt at explaining Ohm's Law in layman terms and how it relates to vaping.

16. Explain it to the Dumb Noob: Ohm's Law Calculations
* As simple as it is to use, some people have a tough time grasping the concept. Warning: Includes graphic photos of mod explosions.

MECHANICAL MODS & REBUILDABLES

7. Information Resources for Your First RBA
* An essential read and reference guide for someone new to rebuilding coils. Includes a multitude of useful links on battery safety, mod safety, coil meters, coil building, and the differences in the three types of RBA's.

15. Inexpensive Mechanical Mod and RDA Setup
* A response to the frequently asked question on how to get into rebuildable atomizers with a mechanical mod inexpensively. Includes a list of commonly used tools and supplies for rebuilding and where to find them.

BATTERIES - WHERE TO BUY

Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US.

* RTD Vapor
* Illumination Supply
* Lighthound
* Orbtronics
 
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Paradolia

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Hello and welcome to the forum Paradolia. Glad to have you here!:)

Hope you got your mech mod and rebuildable from a responsible vape shop who gave you an education on battery safety, Ohm's Law, amp draw AND and sold you an ohm reader! Unfortunately, there are many that do not address any of these topics. In case you need some help here are some links for you.

If you are new to mech mods and rebuildables I highly recommend you spend some time with Baditude (one of our resident battery experts) and visit his blogs. You are now 100% in control of your own safety (and others around you). Make sure you purchase an ohm reader and a voltmeter or DMM so you can measure your builds, check for shorts and measure the remaining charge on your batteries.

Truthfully, I was really excited about my new mod, and I don't believe that they mentioned anything about safety other than an accessory that came with my mod was unsafe due to not having a certain piece. I know practically nothing about vaping other than I've tried a few flavors, and unlike my original theory, I apparently do not like coffee flavored liquids. I know a bit about the mechanical aspect of electronics, for example, I know enough to build my own, but will it be safe? I'm not sure. How dangerous could it possibly be other than some of the base chemicals can be very flammable. any advice I get will be put to good use and I usually don't rely on just one source. opinions vary and so do experiences so I like to get a reasonable amount. Thank you for the welcome, it's nice to see such friendly people in a large community forum.
 
Hi Paradolia, I was interested in your thread/post??? don't even know which it is really ... I'm that brand spanking new myself! New to forums as well ;)

I bought a starter kit for V2s back in 2013, then almost immediately my daughter had a car accident. Threw me for six it did. No chance of changing my smoking habit back then. Anyway, that was then... this is now. I've been vaping for about one week... like I said.. all shiny new I am... does anyone know how I can access good quality V2 cartridges at an affordable price (I live in Queensland Australia), the cartridges I've got are 1.2 % Nicotine.

That's where I'm at... that's what I'm liking right now. 1.2 %. And now I see that our Aussie govt in all their warped wisdom, has banned the sale of Nicotine- containing vapours within this great land.

So I ordered a small amount (20 cartridges from 'V2' in the US), but cost me much more in Shipping and Handling fees than did the cost of the actual cartridges. I can't keep spending that sort of money. I'm on a pension, Disability pension. Has anyone got any ideas out there??? 'Cause I'm getting desperate. My own stash of cartridges may not last till the US shipment arrives. Someone suggested eBay... anyone got any experience with shopping for cartridges on eBay?

Any advice will be taken read and considered and sorely appreciated. I need you guys out there. Seems this E-Cigarette Forum is all I've got for advice out there.

Thanks guys, Shanti Trish
 
Hi everyone,

My name is Shanti Trish. I'm brand spanking new to the vaping world.. even brand spanking new to the world of forums as well. So if you've read this twice now, I apologise.

I have a bit of a problem. The V2 Cartridges that I bought with the Starter Kit I have, have almost run out. So I went online to try to buy some more. But loh! and behold! ... since I'd bought these (back in 2013.. not the time to quit the tobacco back then.. daughter had a car accident... put on hold till now) ... so since I bought these cartridges and starter kit.. the cartridges I might add are 1.2% Nicotine.. well Australia's National Government.. in all their "twisted wisdom" ... have banned the sale of Nicotine-containing-vapours within Australia.

So I have been hard pressed to know what to do. I was desperate... needed and needing more cartridges 1.2%... asap, as I'm now running out.

So, in the end as I just didn't know what to do... I bought from the V2 company in the US. Cost of Shipping and Handling is prohibitive to say the least. I think it cost me $54 Shipping + $5 Handling, US$ i.e. Exchange rates are not so good.. to boot! The actual 20 Cartridges were way less cost.. though can't remember exactly how much right now. Still... I'm a disability pensioner... that cost is much more than if I was actually smoking tobacco... so!!! What to do???:(:(:(

Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I'd be very grateful for all and any suggestions and advice.

My brother and daughter suggested eBay. Anyone have any experience with buying for an Australian location, through eBay? Costs of cartridges + costs of freight???

Hope someone out there can help me.

I truly am quite anxious about running out of cartridges. I can't get the Nico ones here in Oz. And... well... I need to remain stopped and in cessation with tobacco... it's my health... Angina now... 'it's time,' as Gough Whitlam's political camgaign back in the 70's proclaimed... "It's time!" :):):) Thanks for your help everyone who is able to write back.

It really means so much to me,

Shanti Trish x :):facepalm::):(:ohmy::):vapor::vapor::vapor:
 

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Truthfully, I was really excited about my new mod, and I don't believe that they mentioned anything about safety other than an accessory that came with my mod was unsafe due to not having a certain piece. I know practically nothing about vaping other than I've tried a few flavors, and unlike my original theory, I apparently do not like coffee flavored liquids. I know a bit about the mechanical aspect of electronics, for example, I know enough to build my own, but will it be safe? I'm not sure. How dangerous could it possibly be other than some of the base chemicals can be very flammable. any advice I get will be put to good use and I usually don't rely on just one source. opinions vary and so do experiences so I like to get a reasonable amount. Thank you for the welcome, it's nice to see such friendly people in a large community forum.

:facepalm: to the vape shop!

This is directly from one of Baditudes blogs:

"When you build your coil and fire it on your mod, it will draw a specific amount of current (amps) from the battery. That current must not be more than the total amps in continuous discharge rate of the battery, or very bad things could happen.

Baditude - Mod Explosion #3.jpgBaditude - Mod Explosion #2.jpgBaditude - Mod Explosion #1.jpg

Never fire a coil without first confirming the ohm resistance on an ohm reader or multimeter. You can't just rely on a coil wrapping calculator or somebody's recommendations, there's too much chance for human error. The smallest error can be catastrophic. Even seasoned veterans always check the resistance of their coils on a meter to make sure they are safe."

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Please read everything I posted (and open all the links and read them too). It's VERY IMPORTANT that you understand battery safety, Ohm's Law, amp limitations and how they all relate to vaping. If you did not purchase an Ohm Reader or own a DMM you will need one of those as well. Preferably both. You cannot discharge your batteries too low or you will not be able to recharge them.

What type of batteries did you purchase (brand, mah, amp limit)? Do you know the ohm of the build they did for you?
 
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Hi everyone,

My name is Shanti Trish. I'm brand spanking new to the vaping world.. even brand spanking new to the world of forums as well. So if you've read this twice now, I apologise.

I have a bit of a problem. The V2 Cartridges that I bought with the Starter Kit I have, have almost run out. So I went online to try to buy some more. But loh! and behold! ... since I'd bought these (back in 2013.. not the time to quit the tobacco back then.. daughter had a car accident... put on hold till now) ... so since I bought these cartridges and starter kit.. the cartridges I might add are 1.2% Nicotine.. well Australia's National Government.. in all their "twisted wisdom" ... have banned the sale of Nicotine-containing-vapours within Australia.

So I have been hard pressed to know what to do. I was desperate... needed and needing more cartridges 1.2%... asap, as I'm now running out.

So, in the end as I just didn't know what to do... I bought from the V2 company in the US. Cost of Shipping and Handling is prohibitive to say the least. I think it cost me $54 Shipping + $5 Handling, US$ i.e. Exchange rates are not so good.. to boot! The actual 20 Cartridges were way less cost.. though can't remember exactly how much right now. Still... I'm a disability pensioner... that cost is much more than if I was actually smoking tobacco... so!!! What to do???:(:(:(

Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I'd be very grateful for all and any suggestions and advice.

My brother and daughter suggested eBay. Anyone have any experience with buying for an Australian location, through eBay? Costs of cartridges + costs of freight???

Hope someone out there can help me.

I truly am quite anxious about running out of cartridges. I can't get the Nico ones here in Oz. And... well... I need to remain stopped and in cessation with tobacco... it's my health... Angina now... 'it's time,' as Gough Whitlam's political camgaign back in the 70's proclaimed... "It's time!" :):):) Thanks for your help everyone who is able to write back.

It really means so much to me,

Shanti Trish x :):facepalm::):(:ohmy::):vapor::vapor::vapor:

Hi I'm also in Australia, I ordered istick from Australian company with mini nautilus as my main vaping ecig. Ecig Australia. I order my juice from vape wild and nicoticket and niccquid so far. The juice can take 2 weeks to arrive so order in bulk! Also if you prefer smaller ecigs try smokeless image I love the little volts and you can buy juice and blank cartridges from them but I stongly recommend buying juice bottles and the mini clearos. As for immediate need for juice this is a problem as we are forced to buy overseas now.
 

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Hi and welcome to ECF. Great to have you with us. There is a lot to learn if you are going to start your vaping career with the type of gear you have. To be safe and keep those around you safe you need to understand how your gear works, how to maintain it, and how to use it. You may want to pick up a regulated vv/vw mod and some type of clearo tank to use until you get the info you need. Or go back to using that pen ecig until you have done your homework.

Shame on that vape shop for selling you equipment that you do not know how to use properly.
 
:facepalm: to the vape shop!

This is directly from one of Baditudes blogs:

"When you build your coil and fire it on your mod, it will draw a specific amount of current (amps) from the battery. That current must not be more than the total amps in continuous discharge rate of the battery, or very bad things could happen.

View attachment 403411View attachment 403412View attachment 403413

Never fire a coil without first confirming the ohm resistance on an ohm reader or multimeter. You can't just rely on a coil wrapping calculator or somebody's recommendations, there's too much chance for human error. The smallest error can be catastrophic. Even seasoned veterans always check the resistance of their coils on a meter to make sure they are safe."

===========

Please read everything I posted (and open all the links and read them too). It's VERY IMPORTANT that you understand battery safety, Ohm's Law, amp limitations and how they all relate to vaping. If you did not purchase an Ohm Reader or own a DMM you will need one of those as well. Preferably both. You cannot discharge your batteries too low or you will not be able to recharge them.

What type of batteries did you purchase (brand, mah, amp limit)? Do you know the ohm of the build they did for you?

Oh my god.. im gonna think twice now before i start vaping LOL. The injured hand picture is scary, much.
 

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Oh my god.. im gonna think twice now before i start vaping LOL. The injured hand picture is scary, much.

This is a very unlikely thing to happen to someone who is using a cigalike or ego style battery and a clearo. This situation is more regarding advanced batteries and gear being used improperly, not beginner level gear, although there are safe operating measures and information every vaper needs to know.

Please stay with us and do a little reading and ask questions before you decide vaping is not for you. There are many here that are willing to help you and give you information so you can enjoy your vaping safely. Here is a link to a thread that has a lot of information for new vapers.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...op-reference-shop-new-experienced-vapers.html
 

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Hi. Welcome to ECF. So glad you are going to give vaping another try. So sorry to hear about your daughter's car accident. I hope she is ok.

I found out that we have an Australia Forum. Here is the link. You should be able to talk to people near you and find out how they get the products they need.

Australia - New Zealand Forum


Hi Paradolia, I was interested in your thread/post??? don't even know which it is really ... I'm that brand spanking new myself! New to forums as well ;)

I bought a starter kit for V2s back in 2013, then almost immediately my daughter had a car accident. Threw me for six it did. No chance of changing my smoking habit back then. Anyway, that was then... this is now. I've been vaping for about one week... like I said.. all shiny new I am... does anyone know how I can access good quality V2 cartridges at an affordable price (I live in Queensland Australia), the cartridges I've got are 1.2 % Nicotine.

That's where I'm at... that's what I'm liking right now. 1.2 %. And now I see that our Aussie govt in all their warped wisdom, has banned the sale of Nicotine- containing vapours within this great land.

So I ordered a small amount (20 cartridges from 'V2' in the US), but cost me much more in Shipping and Handling fees than did the cost of the actual cartridges. I can't keep spending that sort of money. I'm on a pension, Disability pension. Has anyone got any ideas out there??? 'Cause I'm getting desperate. My own stash of cartridges may not last till the US shipment arrives. Someone suggested eBay... anyone got any experience with shopping for cartridges on eBay?

Any advice will be taken read and considered and sorely appreciated. I need you guys out there. Seems this E-Cigarette Forum is all I've got for advice out there.

Thanks guys, Shanti Trish
 

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Oh my god.. im gonna think twice now before i start vaping LOL. The injured hand picture is scary, much.
No need to be concerned IF you purchase a beginner/intermediate setup that includes a regulated mod AND a tank/clearomizer that uses stock coils.

Please start a new thread if you have any questions about your setup or any new setup you are interested in purchasing. We can help you with any questions you may have.
 

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Yikes those are some seriously terrifying pictures! I like to think I know what I'm doing with my builds, but those are enough to scare even brave-old-me back into tanks for life!

On a side note, have you tried any of the Steam flavors? I stopped into their shop during my last trip to Sydney - totally weird part of town and an adventure to get out there via train during rush hour, to say the least - but the juice was amazing and staff very knowledgable. They mixed up some Plime to my specifications (all mixed to order - which for me is naturally max VG) and it remains the best juice I have ever tasted. Weird not being able to get any nic in it (per Aussie regulations), but at 0 mg it became my bedtime vape at home. I hung out to build and chat a while with the two ladies working that day and we had a long, fascinating conversation about Tasmania, the Lost Generation, and world politics. I promised them I'd come back the next time I can get down there, and you better believe I will!
 

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Hi Paradolia, I was interested in your thread/post??? don't even know which it is really ... I'm that brand spanking new myself! New to forums as well ;)

I bought a starter kit for V2s back in 2013, then almost immediately my daughter had a car accident. Threw me for six it did. No chance of changing my smoking habit back then. Anyway, that was then... this is now. I've been vaping for about one week... like I said.. all shiny new I am... does anyone know how I can access good quality V2 cartridges at an affordable price (I live in Queensland Australia), the cartridges I've got are 1.2 % Nicotine.

That's where I'm at... that's what I'm liking right now. 1.2 %. And now I see that our Aussie govt in all their warped wisdom, has banned the sale of Nicotine- containing vapours within this great land.

So I ordered a small amount (20 cartridges from 'V2' in the US), but cost me much more in Shipping and Handling fees than did the cost of the actual cartridges. I can't keep spending that sort of money. I'm on a pension, Disability pension. Has anyone got any ideas out there??? 'Cause I'm getting desperate. My own stash of cartridges may not last till the US shipment arrives. Someone suggested eBay... anyone got any experience with shopping for cartridges on eBay?

Any advice will be taken read and considered and sorely appreciated. I need you guys out there. Seems this E-Cigarette Forum is all I've got for advice out there.

Thanks guys, Shanti Trish

If you have the most basic of ecigs, with the cartridges, I would recommend this site wwwdotgreensmokedotcom
That was the first time I tried e cigs, and I loved the mocha taste. The free shipping is only for domestic US, but you can check the shipping price before you confirm your order.
 

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Never fire a coil without first confirming the ohm resistance on an ohm reader or multimeter. You can't just rely on a coil wrapping calculator or somebody's recommendations, there's too much chance for human error. The smallest error can be catastrophic. Even seasoned veterans always check the resistance of their coils on a meter to make sure they are safe."

===========

Please read everything I posted (and open all the links and read them too). It's VERY IMPORTANT that you understand battery safety, Ohm's Law, amp limitations and how they all relate to vaping. If you did not purchase an Ohm Reader or own a DMM you will need one of those as well. Preferably both. You cannot discharge your batteries too low or you will not be able to recharge them.

What type of batteries did you purchase (brand, mah, amp limit)? Do you know the ohm of the build they did for you?

I believe they are 18650 batteries, there was a special on them, 2 for 20, not sure the brand, the numbers printed on the covering read as follows:
(LGBDHE21865
N305K012AF)

Funny you should say back to the vape shop, I have to go back for more juice anyway. Now I can talk to them about it. I do not know the information on any of the items I purchased. I will get the info and post it here when I return.
 
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Paradolia

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I believe they are 18650 batteries, there was a special on them, 2 for 20, not sure the brand, the numbers printed on the covering read as follows:
(LGBDHE21865
N305K012AF)

Funny you should say back to the vape shop, I have to go back for more juice anyway. Now I can talk to them about it. I do not know the information on any of the items I purchased. I will get the info and post it here when I return.

The batteries are LG HE2, the dripper I have is a stingray x-mod with a fogger v4 running .44-.42 ohms
 
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