I do that, super easy!So I decided to dip my toes, not making my own wires but ordered a coil jig and fused Clapton spool.
Wanna see a photo of my coils?
I do that, super easy!So I decided to dip my toes, not making my own wires but ordered a coil jig and fused Clapton spool.
Thinking about this more, I don't think I explained the term properly.
I have run a 0.03Ω build on the Hohm Wrecker just for the novelty factor of it. Hohm Tech "claims" that the mod will fire down to 0.01Ω, but I cannot get it to do that. That measurement must have been done on a test bench, for proof of concept, with a different firmware that what was released to the public.
I ran this 0.03Ω build with a pair of their Hohm Work 20A batteries, they drained fast and got warm but not hot. I wouldn't have even considered firing that build on a mech mod with 30A batteries, let alone the 20A Hohm Tech ones. It would have been disastrous, so the term building for the battery really only applies to non regulated devices for me.
When building for the DNA75 single cell mod, I keep my builds in the 50W range, but still try to keep a heatflux of ~250. It would be nice to put a chunkier build in it that requires 70W but there would be no battery life at all. To me that is building for the mod.
On a multi battery mod like the DNA166 or higher, I build for the atty using chamber size/airflow as the primary factors. Instead of what kind of power is required to hit the 250 heatflux, since I have excess power to call upon.
On my iPWM box, I have to build for the batteries since it fires through a mosfet at the current battery voltage.
Does this make sense?
I do that, super easy!
Wanna see a photo of my coils?![]()
Sounds about right. I was $160 every four weeks, smoking Eagle 20 100's. I'm just over six months tobacco free after dual using for four years.Not even then. .. I used to average over $2,400.00 a year on smokes - and that was smoking generics.
You can still fit in high end gear into a budget like that..
Yeah, I had to choose a side to sleep on and position of my ash tray based off of ease of breathing...But over 4 years I have a good collection whereas before I would have had a cough and a bunch of dead lighters lol.![]()
During wrestling season he likes anything that allows him to taste desserts without getting the calories that come from eating desserts.No problem, that answers my question. He likes it!!
Thanks! Heading there nowMFS has some decent juices discounted closeout on sale. Free shipping, code SHIPMEFREE.
Sounds about right. I was $160 every four weeks, smoking Eagle 20 100's. I'm just over six months tobacco free after dual using for four years.
My freedom smokes?What is MFS? For future reference.
Thank You!My freedom smokes?
I totally agree with you. I never feel guilty about what I spend on vaping. Cigarettes here are so expensive. My smoking habit was costing $800 a month (or $627 US)... so $9600 a year (or $7525 US). That is one hell of a lot of vape gear!
Catherine
He's going to love it when you start mixing. Made to order treats!During wrestling season he likes anything that allows him to taste desserts without getting the calories that come from eating desserts.
$10??? I was griping about $6.50.... and all up in smoke... nothing to show for it.
But vape gear however... lots and lots to show for many years.
Back in 2012 when I quit, my smokes were $10/pack and I was a PAD smoker.
Dear lord, my packs were $6.25! But, I was smoking 2-2.5 PAD.... and all up in smoke... nothing to show for it.
But vape gear however... lots and lots to show for many years.
Back in 2012 when I quit, my smokes were $10/pack and I was a PAD smoker.
I remember thinking back about how irked I was when they topped a dollar a pack, back in the days I was buying smokes with a military fam member ID with a typo, my dad forgot what year I was born...$10??? I was griping about $6.50.
You’ll see when you go, it’s their monogram. I’ve ordered plenty from themThank You!
Lol. Too many shops for me to handle acronyms...