Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part Three

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eh... this just means that it will happen when I'm not on the forum... and being so non-competitive, I will only post if I have something to post to. So... I will most likely not get a prize this time either.
No crying in your coffee allowed! Well over 15 million at the time you posted!

Debadoo told me yesterday that the additional prizes, after the top prize is chosen, will be awarded by selection of some intervals AFTER the 15 millionth post. TPTB won't divulge what those intervals are, so that will be interesting.

The European, Aussie and early-rising US and Canadian members sure were busy posting over the past 2-3 hours.
 

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I haven't got the chance to see your post but that was scary... i dont really comfortable with hybrid. i dont really comfortable with mech mod on the first place.

I am going to stick with my vw... although I am not a clumsy person but I don't want to have any chance with explosion. firing a mod while it is in the bag scared me. forgot to lock or fallen asleep while watching TV and holding a mech mod is not a good way to go

Nah, mech's aren't inherently dangerous. Just don't be making crazy low ohm coils unless you're fully aware of what you're doing. I'm more concerned w/ our iStick 50's auto-firing (a rare but not recurring problem with them), then any of the mech's going wonky.

I'm happy enough with the 5.5 ml capacity of my Nautilus tanks that I don't want to use anything smaller. Temperature limiting might make me more comfortable with less capacity, if and when I get a temperature limiting mod, because ideally and supposedly, a temperature limiting mod will prevent burning even if the last drop of joose in the tank is gone.

Yep - I vape a tank dry - then was getting little to no vapor. Thought some thing went wrong - then I realized it worked as designed since the tank was completely empty.
 

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Holy Cow! Those are incredibly inexpensive. I'm a little concerned about the flat top part of them, though.
Well if you need button tops instead, Orbtronic has them as well. What mod do you use that requires a button top battery?
 

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They are just 10 amp drain.
Yes, I'm not much of a sub-ohmer and don't approach the 10 amp limit with them. I was pretty sure that Roto is not a sub-ohmer either. They're great batteries with nice high capacity unless one needs greater amperage.

Actually, it's possible that I'll be using those batteries with a 0.5 ohm device but if I do that at anything approaching 40 watts, I'll be using a Sigelei 100 that holds two batteries so the amperage draw will still be under 5 amps on each battery.
 
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Yes, I'm not a sub-ohmer and don't approach the 10 amp limit with them. I was pretty sure that Roto is not a sub-ohmer either. They're great batteries with nice high capacity unless one needs greater amperage.
Yes they should work very well for Tootle Puffers like us.
 

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Yes they should work very well for Tootle Puffers like us.
There may well be no scientific way to draw any distinction between me and a tootle puffer. I might walk, talk and look like one.

However, I am not a tootle puffer and never will be. I do not puff and I do not own or use a tootle.
 
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