Ah... THAT's the Fulgoris i've heard so much about! Freakin' pretty man... very nice! I'll have to keep my eye on those.
Why is that?
Looks like it would be a ..... getting tanks in and out.
A benefit of using the Erl, top fill capable. Only time one would need to remove the atty would be to change the coil or re-wick, twice a week at most for me, YMMV.
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Trust me, you will have to do the same with TC in order to know the proper temp in order to avoid the very same things.
Because they're not Scandinavian. They don't speak a Scandinavian language, they're genetically quite different, and they're proud of those differences. The fact that they were invaded by Sweden and held as a conquered country for 500 years might have something to do with that.
FYI Scandinavia is generally considered Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.
hi guys..
anyone knows the voltage cut off for the sx mini? I started off at 4.18v(freshly charged), at about 3.69v the battery bar is at the halfway mark.. if I go on vaping at what voltage does it stops? 3.4v?
thanx
First time I hear about that finns don't like to be called ScandinaviansIt's actually pretty vague are we them or not, in spoken language we sure are, officially maybe not, found both results on google and some yes or no discussion on forums.
Actually, Finnish is a Uralic language (not Indo-European) and Swedish, Norwegian and Danish are from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. The Finnish language at its root actually has more in common with Estonian and Hungarian than Swedish, Norwegian and Danish.
Apart from that, finns are cool, they buy our liquor stores dryR
If I lived that close to the Arctic Circle I'd probably be drinking a lot too!
sorry about that. i must admit i thought finland was in that group and now i have it straight. thanks, i appreciate the correction.Because they're not Scandinavian. They don't speak a Scandinavian language, they're genetically quite different, and they're proud of those differences. The fact that they were invaded by Sweden and held as a conquered country for 500 years might have something to do with that.
FYI Scandinavia is generally considered Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.
I think the whole point of the dna40 is so you don't have to worry about doing exactly that. I've heard nickel builds are a pain compared to kanthal, but if it makes a healthier vape I will learn how how to build. The temp works on moisture of the wick against the coil. A dry wick will make the coil reach temperature faster and the 40 will then dial back. Put a few drops on the wick and the power kicks back in till the temp is reached. Airflow will also drop the temp of the coil. To be able to regulate the temp of the coil, you must use a metal that ramps ohms as more power is applied. Nickel can do this, kanthal can't, at least not to the degree of accuracy needed. As long as you have a properly built coil, and all connections are solid, you should never get a burnt wick. It's a pain, but it's new tech and it might take awhile to get it figured out. I think when they can make it easier for the common consumer to use, it will be accepted into the mainstream. I have a couple boards coming to play with and if I find building with nickel is too hard, I won't have a lot invested. The idea is solid it just needs some easy solutions. How about an RBA that has two flat blocks that pinches the wire ends of coil instead of going around a screw or tearing them up through a hole? How about here's the technology now how can we build around it to make it work? The safer we make vaping the less reasons 'they' will have against it.