Next day vaping.

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SissySpike

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I like doing it in the Morning after I make my lunch select a Mod, put in fresh battery,get spare battery, select a juice, is this a atty juice, 4.5 cart juice or 801 fusion juice? Select proper tank for mod make up tank or make sure DCA has proper adapter for atty. if tank is used make sure slap your Mamma is in lunch pail Double check I have right back up battery. OK Im out the door
 

HawkeyeFLA

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I barely remember to get my lunch ready for the next day. :)

When I first started vaping yeah, I was pretty meticulous about such things. I'm a lot more carefree about it now ... probably because all the equipment has become second nature. I can have a couple CE3s filled in about 2 minutes if that long. About the only thing I'm still very meticulous about is making sure I have at least 2 Twist batteries charged.
 

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I did that faithfully when I first started each night. :D I guess I still do to a point, but not nearly like I did in the beginning for fear I'd forget something OR have something stop working for me while I was gone from home. Keeping a spare charger at work helps and also keeping at all times a small case in my purse filled with an extra atty, extra carto, drip tip, and two ego batteries means I only really need to decide which APV is going to work with me the next day and which flavor I wish to vape for the next day :)
 

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Keeping a spare charger at work helps

I keep spare Xtar and eGo chargers in my truck.
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Whether day or night, I always keep at least 3 pv's loaded and ready to go and plenty of batteries charged and atties/cartos clean and available.

Before work, I top things off, switch to newer batteries, and make sure I have a few little bottles for topping things off during the day.

I usually don't use more than a tenth of what I take with me each day. But, better safe than sorry!
 

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Somewhat on topic: The LCD on my Gripper says my 18650 is at 3.6v, and it won't run anymore at 3.4v, should I just go ahead and recharge it? I don't have a backup battery, yet, so that's why I ask. I'm aware of how to keep care of batteries to ensure a longer lifespan.

I have personally found that on my Lavatube that also uses 18650s that the vapor production really starts to drop off once the battery gets down to around 3.5. I have 2 batteries myself, so that's my switch point anymore. Granted, the LT is my at home device right now. The full size is just too bulky for out and about. Might consider something like a gripper one of the days, since they appear a little more pocket friendly.
 
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