Thanks. I'll try tipping the e-cigs down. I wasn't aware I was tipping them up, but I never gave any thought to it, so maybe I have been.
I go back and forth with what I prefer....if you are already planning on getting 2 batteries,,i would go for it and get 1 in manual and try it out....
I like both for different reasons. The manual cooks faster and you get more umph, the auto you gotta draw on it more to get things going but it is familiar to me and gives me a comfort zone to stay away from cigsSo I like the both of them.
Hope that helps![]()
CONGRATS ON 8 WEEKS!!!!!!!!
I like manuals better. I never got the hang of the inhaling technique to get the right hit from autos - it always felt like I was practicing my yoga breathing - then, the hit was always "hit-and-miss," and sometimes I'd feel like I'm about to pass out from all that heavy breathing. I don't like having to think and concentrate on my breathing when I'm vaping. With the manuals, I can just veg out and let the battery do all the work, and I get the perfect hit every time. Seriously - I practically just stick the PV in my mouth and just let the massive amounts of warm, yummy vapor roll in, with hardly any effort at all. Pushing the button really becomes second nature after awhile. I even feel for the button when I'm using autos now! My manuals are all in my cigarette case. My autos are all in a drawer. So yeah, I would suggest trying one...
Congrats on 8 weeks!
I have both, and I prefer the autos. To me they just seam to preform better.
Congratulations on 8 weeks, that's awesome!![]()
the manuals may hit a tad harder and you have much less worry about refilling... that said i still love my autos...i think there is no harm in having both kinds![]()
Hi. I'm new to the Volt, just got my Pro Starter kit yesterday. OMG! It's even better than all the good things I've been reading about it. I got a sky blue 65 mm and a silver 78 mm manual. Both of them work great. I'm kind of partial to the 65 mm, because the auto is so darn easy and the size is so comfortable to hold. Just wish I'd known how easy the draw is on them, that first one was a humdinger!
I've been looking at the website and trying to decide what colors and sizes to order next. And I should have ordered extra cartos, these are very, very nice. Oh yeah, have to add I love the PCC too. It's elegant.
Now I'm wondering if Smokeless Image has any plans for a 65 mm manual. That would be a nice option.
its hard to tell but i think im getting a little less hit
i only use autos-- and i let people try them. they all do the same thing, take this mondo super fast and strong hit--- then cough.
i find if you take a weaker longer pull you get the perfect vapor production with out the loud sound from pulling to hard,
now when i first transitioned from analogs to ecigs i found the smoke/vapor to be much lighter less dense-- forcing me to pull harder to feel satisfied -- making that sound--
now i am adjusted and found the right inhalation.
to sum all my jabber up -- yes i had that sound too and every body who tries my volt makes that sound.. slower longer inhalation is key my young jeti (lol just sounded right there' lol)
At the moment there are no plans for a 65mm manual...
a bunch of people hear have both brands... not really sure what is causing the difference in performance...do you have more then one volt battery? and if so is it happening with both?
Clamman is having the same problem I've had. I have 2 68 autos and prefilled Volt cartos. I just got advice to try a different drag, lighter, longer, and it helps a lot, though I do still hear the tiniest hiss. So it seems to be the way we drag on it when we're used to analogs. Thanks, ozpkchris, for the advice.
OK, since this is the case, what do you all do, those of you with the slider charging case, when you want to have a carto attached to your 78 e-cig for easy access, and have one charging, too? I don't think I want to wear one around my neck. I guess I could just toss it in my bag and pull it out when I want to vape. This is why the mega PCC was such an attractive idea, isn't it?
there will always be a tiny hiss... the sound of the juice vaporizing on the coil![]()
i just got 2 from smokless and its not a coil hiss it sounds like a air leak
i just got 2 from smokless and its not a coil hiss it sounds like a air leak
there will always be a tiny hiss... the sound of the juice vaporizing on the coil![]()
: I agree with "Imagine" and based on my limited experience with both the manual and auto
. . . They both do "hiss" a little for me View attachment 50247, however I do find that the manuals I have do "hiss" every-time I used them and sometimes I also get a "bigger" hit of vapor with them - which I like I've used Riva and other manual batteries since March before I discovered Volt. These are my first auto batteries and I much prefer them. One difference is my juice seems to go a lot farther than it does in the manual. I guess I hold the button too long or something but I can empty a carto pretty fast on the manual with no noticeable increase in satisfaction. The Riva manuals are 3.7 volts so the voltage is close to the same. I like the manual when a carto starts getting near the end of its useful life because I can preheat the coil before I vape which I do until it's empty cause I'm a cheapskate when it comes to wasting juice. I've gone through the tank stage as well as vertical coil cartos and noticed when I got a liquid taste it was often a result of condensation mixed with juice from chain vaping or pulling to hard on the draw, producing more than neccesary heat. Easy does it for me but I still occasionally get carried away. I keep one of the manuals on my desk with an adaptor but they sit there for the most part. I also keep a 3.2 volt battery there for some of the fruit flavors. Grape, melon and nilla taste better cooler to me. I'll probably pick up a couple of Volt manuals eventually and stuff those two in the drawer with the rest just to keep everything I'm using uniform with chargers, cases etc. These are just my opinions and experiences. Ymmv.
Thank you Wuzznt Me, good to know that you prefer the Volt auto's over the other brands manuals. That answered a question I had been wondering about, especially since my only good experience with vaping to date has been with a Volt Auto. I kept reading on other threads (mainly in the new members forum) where people were recommending manual batts over auto batts because of the better performance and sealed batt. All I have is Volt Autos and just assumed that Volt Autos are newer tech autos and maybe just as good as other branded manuals, performance wise. So from what you wrote I assumed right. I have been using Volt Auto's and filling cartos for 8 weeks with no leaks so for me I think it's going to come down to performance and if I like the button or not. I hadn't seen anyone comparing Volt Manual to Volt Autos performance wise, so I was curious on that and am now going buy one to find out if I like it any better or not.
If you want to see some of the info I got from the new member forum look up post #2276 on this thread. It wasn't bad info and got me off analogs without making the mistakes of the ripoff websites and mall kiosks. I was doing ok with my old stuff but the vaping experience became simpler and a lot more enjoyable when I decided to give SI and the Volt a try. From the equipment right down to the juices.