Thanks Skitterpop!
Haven't been around in a while, nice to see all the familiar faces and the new ones, too!
I've switched to TC and lovin' it!
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Big fan myself. Not the cheapest but one of the best. Get the Nic delivered once and you'll know what I'm talking about.I love Wizard Labs and when I want to get everything all at once still use them all the time.
Hi Willieg ... long time no see. A couple folks here are now TC vapers. Watch for bigbells and 2legs, both really liking their TC vaping. So what you vaping now-a-days?
Actually I've had it happen to me at home AND at work in the apartment. Now, due to all the moisture we deal with all the time down here on the island, mold can be prevalent. However, for the last couple of days, it hasn't seemed to bother me. Sinuses still running, but seem to be settling some. Who knows? The weather has been so up and down it's unreal!! 55 degrees two days...up in the 70s the next two days.Was gonna say 'bout da same, got side tracked elsewhere.
Where do ya do most of your vaping? I would guess in da apt. Mold? If it's a recent issue, I would guess a sinus issue as opposed to vaping da same recipes.
Please keep us posted as to your experiences.
Can hardly wait til ya get back home and just enjoy your time off!
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Thanks! It's gonna be all right somewhere down the road.Agreed since it's only happening at home. I've had to learn the hard way at least three times.
Roto, it's not always easy to nail down what's causing it, just try keeping in mind what you might be exposed to that set it off. Dryer sheets, mold, shampoo... Really hope you figure it out soon, I know it's miserable
Their search engine is screwy. No matter what I search for it is scattered among mech mods and all other vaping things.FT put some more screws today. Use the Clnire method of finding them by searching for "replacement screws," otherwise who knows where you'll wind up.![]()
Question for you TC users. What is TCR? Temperature Control R?
TCR = Temperature Coefficient of Resistance
It's some mystical number that describes the change in resistance as temperature increases.
That's why I'm not much of a fan. Great piece but technologically (IMO) it's archaic. Modern mods today show all kinds of info.Well I discovered something I do not like about the P3. When the battery is done it shows EMPTY on the screen. Not Bat or LoBat or something sensible. I spent 10 minutes mucking with the atty thinking I didn't have it set up right.![]()
Well I discovered something I do not like about the P3. When the battery is done it shows EMPTY on the screen. Not Bat or LoBat or something sensible. I spent 10 minutes mucking with the atty thinking I didn't have it set up right.![]()
OK, now I get the jumble of number gobbledygook (that's a technical term). Thank you!TCR = Temperature Coefficient of Resistance
It's some mystical number that describes the change in resistance as temperature increases.
To some of us they are.Only if math and physics are mystical![]()
Thought I quoted you with Mike's quote.. I think the term is "jup". Math was never my strong point.. But I like to know what they are jabber walking about.Makes sense. Kinda like the same as the clarity of mud.