You guys crack me up, that's why i suscribed the threat!!!
I dropped the Zmax again, this time on the tar drive-way!! Arrrrghh..twice in one day.
I was setting up my daughters child-seat in my "new to me" SUV, and when I climbed in, it slid out of my sweatshirt pocket again. That sweatshirt is being retired. It's done!!
Zmax survived again, with very very faint scuff marks on one side that should polish right off. Considering that this was almost a 5 foot fall, I think it can handle day to day bumps that folks will put it through.
Happy vaping, folks.
I dropped the Zmax again, this time on the tar drive-way!! Arrrrghh..twice in one day.
I was setting up my daughters child-seat in my "new to me" SUV, and when I climbed in, it slid out of my sweatshirt pocket again. That sweatshirt is being retired. It's done!!
Zmax survived again, with very very faint scuff marks on one side that should polish right off. Considering that this was almost a 5 foot fall, I think it can handle day to day bumps that folks will put it through.
Happy vaping, folks.
Well it won't go below 1.3 ohm and 22 watt is not exactly usable (cooked tongue)
You would be exceptionally good at making coils after vaping @22 watts.
And the SS batt caps are available numerous places
It is probably not much hotter than what I am vaping at, I just didn't realize itvaping at 20 watts with stacked batteries on a mechanical mod can be a pretty fun aside--the vapor and throat hit is beastly, but maybe not an everyday thing i agree.
Just consider it another battle scar; my z is on it's way to me after reading through this thread. I'm really looking forward to giving it a try.
Ok excuse me if this has already been answered, but the alergies are really messing up my vision today. If you set the zmax for a certain wattage does it do the variable pulse modulation thing like the vmax does? I only ask because I know my vmax runs a higher voltage that it shows. Or at least it feels like it. If the zmax is set at example 6 watts, does it vari or does it stay constent. This is the main holdup for me getting one, seeing as the provari is just way more money than I can handle at this time in my vaping career.
I dropped the Zmax again, this time on the tar drive-way!! Arrrrghh..twice in one day.
I was setting up my daughters child-seat in my "new to me" SUV, and when I climbed in, it slid out of my sweatshirt pocket again. That sweatshirt is being retired. It's done!!
Zmax survived again, with very very faint scuff marks on one side that should polish right off. Considering that this was almost a 5 foot fall, I think it can handle day to day bumps that folks will put it through.
Happy vaping, folks.
Here's hoping the v2 will also come with a pocket clip....just for Dusty
Maybe it will have a drop sensor and anti-gravity technology. When you drop it the device senses the fall and turns on the anti-gravity field and just floats in the air and then gently lowers itself to the ground. That would be worth an extra ten or twenty bucks.
Ok excuse me if this has already been answered, but the alergies are really messing up my vision today. If you set the zmax for a certain wattage does it do the variable pulse modulation thing like the vmax does? I only ask because I know my vmax runs a higher voltage that it shows. Or at least it feels like it. If the zmax is set at example 6 watts, does it vari or does it stay constent. This is the main holdup for me getting one, seeing as the provari is just way more money than I can handle at this time in my vaping career.
:what::screwy::banghead::beer:If you want 6 watts than set it to 3 watts and use the 18650, it's consistent at this setting - don't use the 18350's as the output is all over the place.
Check out Vapetv's last show. They put the Zmax on a specialized meter and it looks as if it maxes out at 10W no matter what you set it to according to their equipment. That should still be enough for 99% of vapers.