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Slot-Tech

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Wow this is a lesson learned..And I'm not glossing over the health or loss of loved one..
My RSM stays home in my Caddy It's like my when I get home looking forward to relaxing mod..
It's the King of my castle..When I'm out and about I'll take my mini woodvil..it's my pocket PV..
Or I'll take my hog 3.7..I like a VV when I'm home relaxing
 

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Wow this is a lesson learned..And I'm not glossing over the health or loss of loved one..
My RSM stays home in my Caddy It's like my when I get home looking forward to relaxing mod..
It's the King of my castle..When I'm out and about I'll take my mini woodvil..it's my pocket PV..
Or I'll take my hog 3.7..I like a VV when I'm home relaxing

It's funny, but my initial goal with Redsky was to provide a pretty but inexpensive 3.7v box mod that I could produce in large numbers to give people an alternative. What happened?

Ok, 15 hour day.... might watch part of a movie and hit the pit, night all ... arrrrr!
 

MustangSallie

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Night Cappy.

It's funny, but my initial goal with Redsky was to provide a pretty but inexpensive 3.7v box mod that I could produce in large numbers to give people an alternative. What happened?

What happened is you made them too darn pretty, it hurts when they get damaged. :)
 

BryanL

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So my new to me baby should be here today and I just thought of something.
I don't have a voltage indicator, is there any way to check the voltage without one?
Can I get one somewhere local (Hardware store maybe)?
If I throw a 2.0 ohm atty on there and the voltage is too high will it fry the atty?

Sorry for noob questions, but this will be my first VV and I'm feeling a bit under prepared... Thanks
 

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You'll need to go to a hardware store and get a cheap ($5.00) voltage meter. Then use an old carto screwed in to attach the meter to, then adjust your voltage. If your using a 2.0 ohm atty and it is adjusted too high it can fry it if you hold the button too long. It may also give your joose that burnt taste.

I use this one.
 
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cba191

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So my new to me baby should be here today and I just thought of something.
I don't have a voltage indicator, is there any way to check the voltage without one?
Can I get one somewhere local (Hardware store maybe)?
If I throw a 2.0 ohm atty on there and the voltage is too high will it fry the atty?

Sorry for noob questions, but this will be my first VV and I'm feeling a bit under prepared... Thanks

You can also turn the screw all the way counter clockwise then while vaping, gradually turn it up to where you think the flavor and vape is best.
 
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