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    Finally did a shiny order this week. It's only flavours at Chefs. But!!! since all of them except VTA Boysenberry are new to me, I'm happy.
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    If anyone has tips on starting %s, or flavour notes - let me know :thumbs:
     

    Letitia

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    Finally did a shiny order this week. It's only flavours at Chefs. But!!! since all of them except VTA Boysenberry are new to me, I'm happy.
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    If anyone has tips on starting %s, or flavour notes - let me know :thumbs:
    SSA whipped cream I mix at 1-1.3 and SSA ice cream vanilla I use at 1.7-2. ICV is quite different in mouthfeel than you're used to with VBIC; doesn't completely coat your mouth, gums ,and teeth. More of a thick cream feel.
     

    Zazie

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    So, here's a dopey question: Say you refill your Brunhilde only to realize it needs a new wick. You pull the wick but. wait, how can you rinse, dry burn, rinse with a tank full of liquid sitting below the deck? Well, I get how you can dry burn, but the rinsing?

    The Galaxies poses the same challenge, but that's a tiny tank, so it's no big chore to vape it as dry as possible and then sacrifice any minuscule amount of liquid left in the tank in order to be able to rinse with impunity. That would be much more of a pain to do with the Brunhilde's 5ml tank.
     
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    AngeNZ

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    SSA whipped cream I mix at 1-1.3 and SSA ice cream vanilla I use at 1.7-2. ICV is quite different in mouthfeel than you're used to with VBIC; doesn't completely coat your mouth, gums ,and teeth. More of a thick cream feel.

    Thank you :wub:
     

    AngeNZ

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    So, here's a dopey question: Say you refill your Brunhilde only to realize it needs a new wick. You pull the wick but wait, how can you rinse, dry burn, rinse with a tank full of liquid sitting below the deck? Well, I get how you can dry burn, but the rinsing?

    The Galaxies poses the same challenge, but that's a tiny tank, so it's no big chore to vape it as dry as possible and then sacrifice any minuscule amount of liquid left in the tank in order to be able to rinse with impunity. That would be much more of a pain to do with the Brunhilde's 5ml tank.

    That problem is the main reason I don't use RDTAs much. Plus the cap getting warm when chain-vaping. For my Boost+ RDTA, I was going to use something to plug the wicking holes for dry burn rinsing. I figured an old pod tank fill port, cut down might fit.
     

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    Received my Brunhilde MTL an hour ago. I removed 2 wraps off the 1.0ohm supplied coil and popped it in..came to 0.7ohm. So damn easy to put a coil into it. Filling is a breeze to...if a needle point bottle is used that is.
    Screwed it on the Z 80 and WOW....this thing makes some serious flavor. Airflow is silky smooth... used the 2.5mm airflow insert. Nice RDL. I love it. It's on par with my beloved Dvarws, but it does make better flavor...no doubt in my mind.
    I all along was worried that it might be to tall. Well it is, but for what it gives me, i'll live with it. No doubt, it's a quality tank.
    Very nice playmate for the Dvarw family. I'm sure i'll get more of them going forward.
    Thank you for your persistence @Daniel Forsyth ;)
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    Great looking setup Fred
     

    Fredman1

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    I love the drip tip!

    I need your wicking help with the ursa rba. I'm getting some seeping, which I'm blaming on my wicking. Plus I'm only using a 2.5mm id coil, which may not be helping.

    I rewicked this morning, and tried to make sure there was no daylight in between my shoulders and the rim - which has worked so far. But any tips, or pics or just telling me to use a 3mm id coil would be awesome :wub:
    I also use a 2.5mm coil. I have been contemplating a 3.0mm but haven't tried one yet.
    I have had some seeping through the air inlet...very little though. It stopped after I tightened up the bottom plate some.

    This one
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    Not sure whether that was the problem, but as I said it stopped. I've since rewicked it and concentrate to tighten it well after.
    I think what's important to is to fill the wick hole well with cotton so the liquid can't seep through...same as on the Dvarw.

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    That's just about all I have Ange ;)
     

    Letitia

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    So, here's a dopey question: Say you refill your Brunhilde only to realize it needs a new wick. You pull the wick but. wait, how can you rinse, dry burn, rinse with a tank full of liquid sitting below the deck? Well, I get how you can dry burn, but the rinsing?

    The Galaxies poses the same challenge, but that's a tiny tank, so it's no big chore to vape it as dry as possible and then sacrifice any minuscule amount of liquid left in the tank in order to be able to rinse with impunity. That would be much more of a pain to do with the Brunhilde's 5ml tank.
    I just rinse with dw and fill with juice.
     

    Daniel Forsyth

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    So, here's a dopey question: Say you refill your Brunhilde only to realize it needs a new wick. You pull the wick but. wait, how can you rinse, dry burn, rinse with a tank full of liquid sitting below the deck? Well, I get how you can dry burn, but the rinsing?

    The Galaxies poses the same challenge, but that's a tiny tank, so it's no big chore to vape it as dry as possible and then sacrifice any minuscule amount of liquid left in the tank in order to be able to rinse with impunity. That would be much more of a pain to do with the Brunhilde's 5ml tank.

    You get used to the juice capacity of Brunhilde MTL RTA very quickly but if a new wick was needed and the tank was full just suck that juice out of there!!
    A blunt needle syringe should be a standard thing for a lot of vapers image.jpg
    Suck it out, dry burn and rinse then put it back:)
     

    Redbird11

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    So, here's a dopey question: Say you refill your Brunhilde only to realize it needs a new wick. You pull the wick but. wait, how can you rinse, dry burn, rinse with a tank full of liquid sitting below the deck? Well, I get how you can dry burn, but the rinsing?

    The Galaxies poses the same challenge, but that's a tiny tank, so it's no big chore to vape it as dry as possible and then sacrifice any minuscule amount of liquid left in the tank in order to be able to rinse with impunity. That would be much more of a pain to do with the Brunhilde's 5ml tank.
    That is the one issue I have with the Brunhilde. I have to take off the tank to dry burn because I don't want all that gunk going down into the tank when I scrape it off the coil.
     

    Letitia

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    Rinse what? If you're talking about the coil, how do you prevent the water from getting in the tank? Or do you empty the tank whenever you rewick/-coil?
    Didn't realize you were talking about the rinsing the coil. I seldom rinse my coils after a dry burn. They usually aren't too bad so just doesn't seem necessary.
     

    Zazie

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    You get used to the juice capacity of Brunhilde MTL RTA very quickly but if a new wick was needed and the tank was full just suck that juice out of there!!
    A blunt needle syringe should be a standard thing for a lot of vapers View attachment 953689
    Suck it out, dry burn and rinse then put it back:)
    Okay, then it's as I feared. Thanks, Daniel.
     

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