Guess I'm going through vaping changes. Without intending to I reduced my number of setups by half over the last few weeks, from 12 to 6. Stopped filling some tanks, just keeping the ones with the juices I like the most. Maybe it's the stress of what's going on in the world. I've done this before though.
Retired the wife's Pro Tanks and gave her a Lemo and a couple of STMs. She likes them better and I never have to rebuild those tiny PT coil heads again. I have 40 heads and I was down to the last two. I stripped down all the used ones and cleaned them but I couldn't face reassembling them with new coils.
Yesterday I burned the wicks on 2 KFL's. Happens once in a while when you overfill them. Vapor locks? They dried out and singed the wicks. I had just rewicked them too.
Today I had a confusing battery problem. Took a charged battery from the rack and it showed as half charged in the mod. Put it back in the charger and it showed 4.2V. So I grabbed another battery and the same thing happened. I tried my backup charger and the batteries showed 3.6V. XTAR VP2 chargers. Then I plugged the first charger back in and it showed the voltage as 3.6V. There's a voltage selection switch, maybe I accidentally moved it. But that doesn't explain why the charger showed 4.2 when the batteries were half charged. Now both the chargers are working fine. I always leave the charger plugged in when I'm not using it but unplugging the first one then plugging it back in seemed to get it working again. I'm still confused though.
Sometimes vaping is a lot of bother.
I just discovered that a couple of TV shows I like are back with new seasons. His Dark Materials started this week and The Expanse is back in Dec. That's on top of Oak Island which started last week. Been avoiding the TV since election season started. Now that feels like it will never end. Oak Island makes a lot more sense than the American election system. Back home they have an election. Someone wins and the next day they move into Downing St and run the country for a few years, then the other lot take a turn. I really miss Maggie Thatcher.