Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 5

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Good morning everyone!

Hi MikeE3, that sounds tasty! When I was a kid, when everyone else was drinking lemonade, I was drinking limeade. I bought a bottle of key-lime flavoring a while back and have never tried it. Going to have to do some research!


Hi Iffy, I am looking for a recipe I can use my key-lime flavoring in, what gives? :)


Howdy cigatron, I actually already clicked the button on two VT75 mods which should be here today. Thank you for pointing out the Evic VTC Mini! I cant believe I didn't even look over the joyetech stuff, my first decent vapes were the old black and white 510 series, and I remember when the 900mah batts came out that was just heaven not having to feed a 6 batt charger all day lol.
I still have a 900 mah 510 that works, lol ! Well I still want to get a mod for my son, and need to get some other stuff from fast tech so I might just grab one of those evic mini's, the price is right! Thanks!

BTW 15% off sale at Fast tech Sunday 09-18-2016 Code: " DEALS "

Your welcome. So you went for the dna75. That's good, I'm sure you'll enjoy those. Love mine. The only downside with the dna75 and dna200 is the requirement to connect to your computer to change the TCR value for TC wires other than Ni200, Ti or 316ss. No probs for most peeps but I play around with other wire types eg NiFe52, NiFe70, 317ss and 430ss. A couple of hours learning escribe and creating profiles was all it took to upload the material profiles to my first dna. After that it's a snap to copy to other dnas.
If you need a little help with programming give me a holler.
BTW the Evic mini allows the user to enter tcr values into three separate memories, much easier for most folks.
 

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Your welcome. So you went for the dna75. That's good, I'm sure you'll enjoy those. Love mine. The only downside with the dna75 and dna200 is the requirement to connect to your computer to change the TCR value for TC wires other than Ni200, Ti or 316ss. No probs for most peeps but I play around with other wire types eg NiFe52, NiFe70, 317ss and 430ss. A couple of hours learning escribe and creating profiles was all it took to upload the material profiles to my first dna. After that it's a snap to copy to other dnas.
If you need a little help with programming give me a holler.
BTW the Evic mini allows the user to enter tcr values into three separate memories, much easier for most folks.
Yep I agree the DNA75 is excellent and as far as Escribe for me the hardest thing to learn was getting the .csv files into an .ecig file for use. But once you got that down the rest is pretty straight forward. I am using the .csv files from Steam Engine which seem to work well for what I use. Once you get the hang of Escribe it's not that difficult and you have an endless choice of options. I love it now. Watching the tutorial to me was confusing I think Busardo's was good too but trial and error worked for me.
 

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Yep I agree the DNA75 is excellent and as far as Escribe for me the hardest thing to learn was getting the .csv files into an .ecig file for use. But once you got that down the rest is pretty straight forward. I am using the .csv files from Steam Engine which seem to work well for what I use. Once you get the hang of Escribe it's not that difficult and you have an endless choice of options. I love it now. Watching the tutorial to me was confusing I think Busardo's was good too but trial and error worked for me.
I never have used the .csv files from anyone. I just create a new material in the "materials" tab and manually enter the tcr value there.....linear.
I've never understood the need for a "curved" tcr profile. Why would I want anything but linear? The wire is.
 

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I never have used the .csv files from anyone. I just create a new material in the "materials" tab and manually enter the tcr value there.....linear.
I've never understood the need for a "curved" tcr profile. Why would I want anything but linear? The wire is.
Yeah I have a profile using the TCR also for SS316L but for me the .csv from SE seems to work better. I had to get used to the way the DNA works coming from YiHi. At first I didn't think it was vaping strong enough because the YiHi is a harsher vape but once I got used to it now I am vaping the curve at 410 and it's perfect. When I started I had to go to 450 to get the vape somewhere in the area of the YiHi but now I am really enjoying it at 410.
 

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Yeah I have a profile using the TCR also for SS316L but for me the .csv from SE seems to work better. I had to get used to the way the DNA works coming from YiHi. At first I didn't think it was vaping strong enough because the YiHi is a harsher vape but once I got used to it now I am vaping the curve at 410 and it's perfect. When I started I had to go to 450 to get the vape somewhere in the area of the YiHi but now I am really enjoying it at 410.
Any difference in flavor?
 

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Heres a screen shot of how well
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@cigatron @2legshrt ,
Well I have a lot of time on my hands so I am looking forward to fiddling with Escribe. I learned to code with python when I was younger, and also learned Spanish. If my coding skills have eroded anywhere near as bad as my Spanish has throughout the years I will definitely need the help! I appreciate the offers to help me, and will probably be in touch with you shortly, lol.
 
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