New to the forum, and have some questions.

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Two_Bears

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I overlooked when you posted that in the other post. I shouldn't be on the computer when I'm tired lol. I'm sorry to hear about your situation as well.

It is what it is. Make the best of it and go on.

I like the company due to their commitment to safety, reliable products, and customer service has always been great for me. This mod kind of reminded me of my portable Milwaukee tools with that battery setup. At the vaping mall a spare authentic battery for this is just shy of 12 dollars. I'm

Thats a lot more reasonable than I thought. I thought they were about $20.

I looked at nobody had anything bad to say about it beside wishing it had a stronger battery and charging station capabilities.

I don't have anything to kick Innokin for. My Coolfire4 mod was built very sturdy and was never a second of trouble.

Now I am not bashful about calling a spade a spade. Such as my Lemo 2 that leaked at the fill port, the tank that seeped ejuice at the threads where the base screwed into the tank. I could stop the seepage by half way covering the airflow, the Bellus that poured 1/2 a tank of juice out the airflow and other misadventures.

skimmed through some things all over the web about wire safety. Seems like that is going to be a never ending debate. I'm sure we get some sort of toxin from any kind of wire used over a period of time. Probably still way safer than the smoke inhaled from a cig though.

I have no issues about Vaping Kanthal or Stainless steel.

I'll look at more guides on making coils. I probably have everything to do it in the garage minus the wire.

You don't need much to get started.

Organic cotton balls from CVS or Walgreen's.

Fingernail clippers to snip the wire.

Small pair scissors to cut the wick.

Small screwdriver with thin shaft. The little blue screwdriver that comes in most kits will make a nice 2 mm coil.

I am using a Silverplay Nano with one 2mm coil. The other juice wells are plugged with tightly compacted cotton to prevent the RTA from flooding. I use 26 gauge Kanthal and 8 wraps around a 2 mm rod gives me a .79 ohm coil. My sweet spot is .8-1 ohm.
 

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Ordinarily I would tell people to get an ohm meter but since you are using a good regulated mod. If you build the coil to high or too low of resistance the mod won't fire.

Just be aware the ohm meter of the disruptor may not be accurate.

If you were using a mech mod or or some mods in passtgru mode I would insist that you get an ohm meter.
 

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For now I just decided to purchase an Innokin Disrupter. Online there is a store I found selling it for a total of $35.31 ( tax included on my price) so I decided to give that a go. I decided to go with this mod for now because if it's as reliable as my MVP mod it will last awhile. Plus I can get into sub ohming with it and see if that's something I will enjoy.

Awesome choice. :)
 

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Thats a lot more reasonable than I thought. I thought they were about $20.

Thevapingmall is the cheapest place I saw selling them. For most places I've seen the price vary from 16-26 dollars. I've even seen some places raise the prices just for a certain color. If they sold a chrome plated or nickel plated one I could see the price hike, but not for ordinary anodized pieces.

Now I am not bashful about calling a spade a spade. Such as my Lemo 2 that leaked at the fill port, the tank that seeped ejuice at the threads where the base screwed into the tank. I could stop the seepage by half way covering the airflow, the Bellus that poured 1/2 a tank of juice out the airflow and other misadventures.

The Iclear30 tank that I had was a pile of junk. If you glued everything shut on that thing i'm sure it would of still found a way to leak. I hated that tank.

Ordinarily I would tell people to get an ohm meter but since you are using a good regulated mod. If you build the coil to high or too low of resistance the mod won't fire.

Just be aware the ohm meter of the disruptor may not be accurate.

If you were using a mech mod or or some mods in passtgru mode I would insist that you get an ohm meter.

I have a couple of those meters. I use to re wire older motorcycles so they were needed.

I don't have have any intentions of using a mech mod ever.
 
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