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Sounds good! I have to try that when I get home. But I, too, will use the warm water method all the way rather than my microwave. Thanks!i noticed you talked about tobacco,, but you also talked about a friend i think,, made it up with real coffee,,, then used it at 10% i think,, another just posted a very similar recipe so i will give it a shot. thanks
(i wont use the microwave,, more hot bath and time)
Jimi D.ECF GuruECF Veteran
Oct 25, 2010
Florida Keys
I learned this from a friend: Fill 1/2 of a 30 ml bottle of ground coffee. I used Cuban coffee because it's really strong.. Then top it off with PG and microwave for 10 seconds. (no longer). The Pg will absorb the coffee. Then top off again with pg, then place bottle in a hot water bath for 20 minutes. Strain mixture with a coffee filter. I used a funnel, and cut the filter to fit.
I used 3% coffee, 1% Bavarian Cream and 1% Caramel and It was the best Coffee liquid I ever had.
hhhmmmm,,,,,coffee shopping in my future
Sounds good! I have to try that when I get home. But I, too, will use the warm water method all the way rather than my microwave. Thanks!
And @mcol , thank you for the link to jewels thread! I didn't have the pleasure of knowing her, but her legacy lives on.
yip,, reading that thread now............it never occurred to me to use the flavored coffees.....I LOVE that thread! I just assumed everyone else will too!
Good video on the basic build.I have heard the STM is a great one to build -- especially for beginners. I should probably start building on the STM and then move on to some of the RTA clones I mentioned above.
Good video on the basic build.
I found that I learned a little bit from looking at several videos, and this one was the one that stuck out as a favorite of mine:Thanks Ravnhaus! I will definitely use this video!
mini philips head screwdriver is all~Please help me out by answering a few more basic questions about using the prebuilt coils on my STM. I am a low wattage, high ohm MTL vaper.
Will I need to use an ohm meter on the prebuilts? If so, do you recommend the Coil Master 521 or the Geek Vape version?
Will I need any tools to use the prebuilts? If so, should I buy one of those coil building tool kits? The only coil building tools I have so far is one pair of the ceramic tweezers.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
J.W.
mini philips head screwdriver is all~
Have you tried tightening the screws to the coil? Sometimes if they are a little loose it can keep you from getting a steady reading.Looking for advice on the building of the STM RBA.
I am getting crazy readings no matter which wire or bit I am using. Jumps radically from 1.1 down to .48 and back up. Tried with 26 gauge and tried again with 29 gauge. Anybody else had this happen. No steady reading
Change the battery in your reader?Looking for advice on the building of the STM RBA.
I am getting crazy readings no matter which wire or bit I am using. Jumps radically from 1.1 down to .48 and back up. Tried with 26 gauge and tried again with 29 gauge. Anybody else had this happen. No steady reading
Looking for advice on the building of the STM RBA.
I am getting crazy readings no matter which wire or bit I am using. Jumps radically from 1.1 down to .48 and back up. Tried with 26 gauge and tried again with 29 gauge. Anybody else had this happen. No steady reading
Looking for advice on the building of the STM RBA.
I am getting crazy readings no matter which wire or bit I am using. Jumps radically from 1.1 down to .48 and back up. Tried with 26 gauge and tried again with 29 gauge. Anybody else had this happen. No steady reading
yes, not thatHave you tried tightening the screws to the coil? Sometimes if they are a little loose it can keep you from getting a steady reading.
I have several readers and it is not thatChange the battery in your reader?![]()
Thanks I will try thatI've had similar problems from time to time, and in most cases it was a loose positve terminal on the RBA, which is can be tightened by putting a small screwdriver through the air holes on the bottom of the RBA, carefully snug it up. Hope that helps.
And I will try this also! ThanksHave had the same issues but it is still one of my favorite tanks. Especially the 7ML Subtank Plus.
Try this:
Remove the RBA from the base.
Take the base and place the 510 side down on a counter. Press down on the base with the goal of pushing the 510 pin into the base as far as possible. (Piece of rubber insulator holds it in place.)
Screw the RBA back in and you should notice it pushing the 510 OUT slightly when screwing it in tight.
This usually gives me a solid connection and consistent resistance.
Let us know what you find, I for one would be curious if its not usual suspects. I have deeply invested in these STMs in the last month glad I tried them before the hammer. I thought Taifuns were great.I have several readers and it is not that
Thanks I will try that
And I will try this also! Thanks
You're never been trained as a survivalist.
3 of my mods are wrapped in rubber and stored in metal ammo box just in case of EMP.