Snails - Response on Threads

Status
Not open for further replies.

FranC

Long time vaper.
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
  • Oct 1, 2010
    198,027
    652,172
    New Hampshire
    :lol: :lol: :lol: think again girl! ;)

    Hey I haven't been getting much wood at all. Just picking not heavy stuff up to put away.

    The kitchen is on hold for now. Hubby's back is toast and he lost his helper too. Helper is an old friend who does carpentry and been out of work. He got a job so he's gone.
     

    AttyPops

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Jul 8, 2010
    8,708
    135,244
    Hc Svnt Dracones - USA EST
    ...snip...tractor is here - better get mow(v)ing! :lol:
    animated-fireworks.gif


    ...resnip...question for atty, catt or frannie
    a good charger for imrs??????? i'm using the cheap ones that came with some of the kits but uncle wants to be prepared for his z mini ;)

    IDK tibbs...not an expert. I just use a Trustfire TR-001
     

    TomCatt

    Da Catt
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Mar 8, 2011
    4,162
    18,320
    Upland, PA
    hands off, bear - he's mine! :D

    tractor is here - better get mow(v)ing! :lol:

    question for atty, catt or frannie
    a good charger for imrs??????? i'm using the cheap ones that came with some of the kits but uncle wants to be prepared for his z mini ;)

    I've been using the Trustfire (TR001??) that I picked up from Mad Vapes over a year ago; but supposedly the Pila and Nitecore chargers are supposed to be pretty good. fasttech has Nitecores, so when I pick up some more batteries I was thinking of getting them there and getting a charger too.
     

    TomCatt

    Da Catt
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Mar 8, 2011
    4,162
    18,320
    Upland, PA
    Oh, and I've been schooled on SLR (super (?) low resistance) vaping. Using low gauge (thicker) wire, like 26g, takes more power to heat this wire; so it doesn't burn the juice. A 0.6ohm coil using 26g gives a cool vape that's full of flavor and almost no TH. [so it takes more battery power to heat the thicker wire to where a lesser amount of battery power would heat a thinner wire. but you get more vapor because of the larger surface area of the thicker wire - I don't know :unsure:, and at this point, no longer care.]
     

    AttyPops

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Jul 8, 2010
    8,708
    135,244
    Hc Svnt Dracones - USA EST
    There may be something to that Catt...if the coils last forever. But alas, I think they degrade too. Then just burn through quickly at the "highest resistance point". They are using lots of watts. It's all crazy stuff. IDK. I'd stick with standard stuff so I don't have to have a 10 amp e-cig at 5 volts or some such nonsense. :facepalm:

    EDIT:
    I'm beginning to wonder why they don't just put a plastic bag over a toaster and drip into it...
    WARNING: Not safe. Just a joke. Don't do this!

    toasterelements.jpg
     
    Last edited:
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread