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yiddleboge6

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Welcome MichaelB!! Glad to have you here with us. Nope, no age restrictions :laugh: Talking about cars, my baby was a 69 MGB, chrome wire wheels, snap on hard top for winter,leather buckets, steel roll bar. Best car I ever had!! Last I heard, my daughter-in-law in NV still has it.
Last car my DH and I bought, the salesman wanted to know if the wife (me) was going to be ok with a stick shift :laugh: Had to let him know that I was the one demanding a stick :laugh:
Back on vaping topic, I love my CE3s, but have no knowledge of kr808. Lot's of other folks here to help you out on that though.:)
 

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By the posts I have read between the ages of 18 and 70 qualify, so here I am! I am 51 on Friday and just getting back into vaping. Thought it would be great to get the input and wisdom of the New Young Crowd! Yes, I refuse to grow up or call myself old. I thought turning 50 was going to kill me!!! Caught myself looking at Chargers, Challengers, & Camaro's. Oh how I wish I had kept my 57 2 door 210 or 69 Chevelle SS or 67 Firebird! I luckily escaped the midlife crisis without my wife skinning me alive or buying anything really, really expensive. Does anyone have experience with the CE3s from SI and will they work on a kr808? Or thoughts on anything else that might work on a 808 like a tank? I look forward to your thoughts and advice!

Welcome to the thread and welcome back to vaping. How long were you away from it. The rate of change in just the last few month's has been incredible. It's tough to keep up. You may also be interested in checking out another thread where a lot of us hang out and talk about more than just vapng. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/lounge/289745-older-people-55-up-729.html#post6908400

{wink-on} some of the nicest people I know are named Michael {wink-off}
 

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199125_190237347679826_109096_n.jpgWelcome Michael, I am 48 and here is my midlife crisis.
 

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OK...back to reading again! Thanks Diva....I was about to pull the plug on something I may not like.....although for $25.00... still not a big deal even if they can't be used on the Vivi. I just wonder if I will like the T2...

I "like" the T2, but don't "love" it. I do like the vivi nova stuff better....
 

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Talking about cars, my baby was a 69 MGB, chrome wire wheels, snap on hard top for winter,leather buckets, steel roll bar.
Last car my DH and I bought, the salesman wanted to know if the wife (me) was going to be ok with a stick shift :laugh: Had to let him know that I was the one demanding a stick :laugh:

Yiddle we certainly are kindred spirits! I had a 72 MG Midget in mellow yellow with a black top/interior. The Midget was the poor persons MGB. :)
http://www.mgcars.org.uk/Midget/midget1.gif

Oh wow!!! I just saw that harleydiva had a Midget too! Another kindred spirit!!!
 
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MikeE3

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Anybody here using something with stacked batteries? If so, do you use a fuse or fuses with it? I'm really wanting to get a vMax, but I want to be as safe as possible with it.

Yiddle - you could check into using this gadget, "2 Cents for Safety", though it costs ~$10. Basically it's a fuse to detect shorts.

Protects against hard shorts in 3.7V single battery devices as well as 6V-7.4V stacked battery devices. Should fit in nearly any 16/18 series battery mod.

Vape | Safe | Mod | Battery | Safety | Fuse | 2 Cents | CherryVape.com
 
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