Newbie Here in Middle Ga.

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Tat2man

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Hello I am a newbie here I am located in Central Georgia and I am a tattoo artist and new to vaping. I started vaping about a week ago. I started out with an Eleaf 50w Mod and Kanger Subtank Mini. I already have 20 diferent flavors of E-juice sorry I dont like to vape same flavor all day. I like veriety. But anways I am happy to have joined you Guys and Gals and hope to educate myself with your knowledge and imput.
 

yuseffuhler

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Houghton, MI
Hello I am a newbie here I am located in Central Georgia and I am a tattoo artist and new to Vaping. I started vaping about a week ago. I started out with an Eleaf 50w Mod and Kanger Subtank Mini. I already have 20 diferent flavors of E-Juice sorry I dont like to vape same flavor all day. I like veriety. But anways I am happy to have joined you Guys and Gals and hope to educate myself with your knowledge and imput.
Welcome! You'll like it here. Plenty of knowledgeable people, willing to share. How are you liking your setup?
 

yuseffuhler

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I like it so far but I am already looking at a Mech. Mod and Building my own RDA coils...
Make sure you have a thorough understanding of ohms law before you get into all that. You can get amazing flavor and good vapor production off of RDA's, but it doesn't have to be on a mech. If your hearts set on that, just make sure you have a good understanding of general battery safety and a really good understanding of your equipment.
 

NealBJr

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I like it so far but I am already looking at a Mech. Mod and Building my own RDA coils...

Yea, that's a whole 'nother ball game altogether. In my coil building arsenal : Safe batteries+charger+heating wire (6 different spools of different gauges)+cotton+snips (fingernail clippers)+coiling tools (kuro koilers)+ceramic tweezers+specialized scissors+ohm reader...

It's a lot to start with, but they're all recommended
 
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