Where did you get the clear carbon wraps. That looks awesome!
I was just gonna ask the same!
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Where did you get the clear carbon wraps. That looks awesome!
Wait! The mini battery pack is removable? So I wouldn't have to solder wires inside the box? Just remove connection and solder that on the new battery pack? Please, tell me more.![]()
Vapor Skinz
StrikeIII:12388714 said:Wait! The mini battery pack is removable? So I wouldn't have to solder wires inside the box? Just remove connection and solder that on the new battery pack? Please, tell me more.![]()
Yes, you can unplug the battery packs from the mini. You can essentially remove the connections and solder them on to a different battery. I've read others using RC car batteries and the like but always at your own risk and you will void your warranty. Hana sells the batteries for $15.
Hells yeah.. thanks strike.. good thing I saw this before I bought a wrap for a full size.![]()
Got around to wrapping my v3 with the Vapor Skinz..May not be to everyone's taste, but the mod is well protected, and I'm really liking the textured "wood" grain.
Topper is the GP SnP 23mm tank with Sophia by Leo RBA inside.
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I figured as much. Thanks for the response.I would say so, yes
it's still a good device regardless, but I don't think you would need one at all.
Unfortunately, there aren't these sorts of B&Ms in Toronto - none that I know of, anyway. Vaping doesn't seem to have caught on here as much as it has in some areas of the States. I think a Sigelei 20W is more my speed. I like the look of tubes.It is a little over kill for products like the Nautilus but the Nautilus does offer lower resistance coils and you do have the option to rebuild or have someone rebuild those coils which can make more use out of the Hana Mod. You can also rebuild other clearo heads as well. Some B&Ms offer to rebuild them. If you are looking more into the Mini version it is a little more compact and offer the convenience of micro usb charging and pass-through. Other devices that offer these features like an Evic is a little cheaper but is a bigger, or taller, device. The MVP is a lot cheaper but again is a bigger device. You can also consider getting the VaporShark DNA as well. It's very compact and cheaper the Hana.
Just want to add that if you have a good B&M in your area they can always rebuild and wick attys for you so you don't have to bother with all of it. If they do a cotton build for you then all you need to do is re-wick the cotton which is sooooo simple and cheap to do. No more buying packs of pre-made heads.
Quick question for you guys. As someone who...
1. ...will likely never get into RDAs and self-built coils
2. ...is satisfied with the vape quality of off-the-shelf products like the Aspire Nautilus
Am I completely out of my element looking into this product and others in the same "premium" tier?
Quick question for you guys. As someone who...
1. ...will likely never get into RDAs and self-built coils
2. ...is satisfied with the vape quality of off-the-shelf products like the Aspire Nautilus
Am I completely out of my element looking into this product and others in the same "premium" tier?
StrikeIII:12457457 said:It is a little over kill for products like the Nautilus but the Nautilus does offer lower resistance coils and you do have the option to rebuild or have someone rebuild those coils which can make more use out of the Hana Mod.
I don't think so. There's plenty of folks out there using tanks and attys with ready coils, and even cartos and other pre-built devices, on high end mods. In fact, since any device, pre-built or rebuildable, can short out a battery and lead to all kinds of ugly, having a well-made mod with protective features is just as important regardless of the topper.
I agree with Kata here. I have a Hana V1, along with a number of other high end variable devices, and love them all. And I use nothing but off the shelf carto-tanks and cartos. A great device is a great device, and it's noticeable when being used.
Without proper PWM, it won't be quite as goodWell truthfully you can get almost as good a vape from a $39 MVP2 using cartos and clearomizers...you just won't look as good doing it![]()
Without proper PWM, it won't be quite as good![]()
Well truthfully you can get almost as good a vape from a $39 MVP2 using cartos and clearomizers...you just won't look as good doing it![]()