Requests for items to stock @ Good Prophets

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dirt2suck

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I am considering mods at this time. I will try to give any updates when I receive them. I am currently having fun with my R2 Copper
I just received it 3 days ago, so far:
I love it!



Would like to see PG and VG liquids

Sorry to say that I am not planning on stocking VG at the moment.
Things may change in the future.


Thanks,
Rob
 

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I guess if there is anything I would like to see it is, anything that will let us make all the different models interchangeable if possible. Adapters that will let you use 901 batteries on 510 vice versa, adapters for chargers. Anything for us that have (and continue) to experiment in order to find the PERFECT vaporing device. Just my 2 cents as well.
 

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Sorry to say that I am not planning on stocking VG at the moment.
Things may change in the future.


Thanks,
Rob

Was suggesting straight PG and VG for cutting and Mixing not Premixed juice.
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Sorry about that. Misunderstood.

I have PG and VG if anyone wants some at anytime.
Just let me know.


Rob
 

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I am considering mods at this time. I will try to give any updates when I receive them.
I am currently having fun with my R2 Copper
I just received it 3 days ago, so far:
I love it!
I too have been looking at various mods.. I looked into that Copper,
which seem to be nicely priced, but it looks awful in its early form.
Much too much like a small pipe bomb, or something sinister.
( wonder if the metal makes your hands smell of metal, like pipe can do? )

How is the R2 working for you in public, work, etc..

What are the next 'deals' coming soon? Hardware or software?
Give us a hint!

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I actually only use the Copper at home. This was my plan from the beginning.
I get a full 6-8 hours of vaping off the two batts I have.
I cannot say anything bad about it. It is not made of copper, but brass.
So far, so good. i will try to do a full mini review in the next few days.
I just want to get the 3v batts to make it a 6v mod before I review

Rob
 

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batteries for Janty stick icr10440 360 MaH 3.7 volts ,janty is out of stock all the time so you could make a killing on decent batteries, I would def. order.


I know there is a super shortage for batteries of prob all kind right now.

I know of many suppliers having problems stocking them.

It would be out of my jurisdiction at this time, but maybe poss for future.

Thanks,
Rob
 

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I actually only use the Copper at home. This was my plan from the beginning.
I get a full 6-8 hours of vaping off the two batts I have.
I cannot say anything bad about it. It is not made of copper, but brass.
So far, so good. i will try to do a full mini review in the next few days.
I just want to get the 3v batts to make it a 6v mod before I review

Rob
How does the push in part work, is there a spring? would you slip and hit your teeth while pushing it in. Does it come with a sleeve or other for the 1, or 2 battery's
And there must be a metal strip inside also like a flash light so the anty has contact with the positive, and negative. If possible can you take a pic of the inside tube, and the inside of the anty cap. Does not show much on their site, or if you know of any video reviews out yet. Any help with this info would be great.
 

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New copper vid

A new vid here. Does not show the parts close up.

There is a spring for the atty of course. No buttons, no wires, nothing to fail.

There is no sleeve for the batt change. It is just the housing that holds one 3.7 batt or two 3.0 volt to make 6.0 volts.
6.0 volts is highly recommended to use the RN4081 atom. Withstands the higher voltage better.

I have not had a chance to use the 6.0 volt yet, maybe soon.
Still going strong. I use it with my 901 atoms, and it is very nice.
Major batt life.

Thanks,
Rob

edit: Never chipped a tooth yet, it is very light pressure.
Also, you can use your fingers to depress the atom/mouthpiece tube
 
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New copper vid

A new vid here. Does not show the parts close up.

There is a spring for the atty of course. No buttons, no wires, nothing to fail.

There is no sleeve for the batt change. It is just the housing that holds one 3.7 batt or two 3.0 volt to make 6.0 volts.
6.0 volts is highly recommended to use the RN4081 atom. Withstands the higher voltage better.

I have not had a chance to use the 6.0 volt yet, maybe soon.
Still going strong. I use it with my 901 atoms, and it is very nice.
Major batt life.

Thanks,
Rob

edit: Never chipped a tooth yet, it is very light pressure.
Also, you can use your fingers to depress the atom/mouthpiece tube
Thanks Rob, With using the 3.7 battery it must compare to the SD with the 901 anty, in which I have. Now with the 6 volt, that is power. Just looked through my e-cig stuff I do not have those 3V battery's only 3.6 & 3.7, I would have sent you them.
 

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I'm somewhat on the fence about this item.

Looks way to conspicuous to be using it "out and about".
( pipe bomb, homebrew paraphernalia, etc. )

and while it might be good for home use, I've got endless 3.7V sources at home,
with batts, chargers, passthroughs, etc.

I admit the 6V mode is curiously appealing to experiment with,
and seems like a reasonable way to experience it on a budget.
I too, am curious in how the tube/spring/contact is designed in the head of the unit.
 

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I'm somewhat on the fence about this item.

Looks way to conspicuous to be using it "out and about".
( pipe bomb, homebrew paraphernalia, etc. )

and while it might be good for home use, I've got endless 3.7V sources at home,
with batts, chargers, passthroughs, etc.

I admit the 6V mode is curiously appealing to experiment with,
and seems like a reasonable way to experience it on a budget.
I too, am curious in how the tube/spring/contact is designed in the head of the unit.
I too have a 3.7 volt SD with using a 901 anty, and it's OK, I prefer my 510, but with a 6 volt, and the price without the batt, charger,adapter, etc is not bad.
I asked your question to the supplier, and here is his reply.
The center electrode in the adapter end contacts the positive of the battery
when it is pushed down. The negative already has continuity.
Yes, there's a spring, which will likely never break. The spring receives no
heat and is a (toy) locomotive suspension spring, which is designed for
heavy "spring" action.
The end piece is assembled "permanently" and does not come off easily, but
it is possible.

I have no review of the internal components, sorry.
Rick M
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