The dawn of the breakthrough in Technology

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crazyass69

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First it was computers.
Then it was cable television.
And just when you think what else can there be - comes e-cigs and vaping!

I got to admit man, that Chinese guy in CHina who kicked off this whole thing must be a mad genius (wikipedia).
I've tried to buy e-cig online but i got smacked with a letter from HSA on my face.
After tt, i've always been having mixed feelings if i should push my luck again.

Frankly - ECF rocks - cos now i cant wait to try out... Just need to get the 5 posts done and over with - then i can finally get some advice from the sg vapers forum... i hope!

Anyway guys, though i started in 2010, i'm really new here cos i hardly came in. But i will more often now onwards!!

Vaper out!
 

washvap

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Which atomizer are you using? How many drops do you put it in it and how many hits to you take off of it before you add more drops? How often do you clean it? What type of e-liquid are you using in it? What is the ohm of your atomizer and voltage you are using it at?

All of the answers to that will determine why your atomizers only last 1-3 days. Most of my atomizers are going 3+ months and still working good.
 

zogu

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Which atomizer are you using? How many drops do you put it in it and how many hits to you take off of it before you add more drops? How often do you clean it? What type of e-liquid are you using in it? What is the ohm of your atomizer and voltage you are using it at?

All of the answers to that will determine why your atomizers only last 1-3 days. Most of my atomizers are going 3+ months and still working good.
Bud tank atomizers, they are good 2-3 days and then after that you need to pull until battery starts to flash to produce some vapor. I found a way to disassemble it and clean it, but after that they are not good as they where at the beginning.
I'm also using regular cartos, they are only good with prefillled juice, after cleaning and filling with my juice they don't have any taste.
Now i ordered some LR cartomizers, i'm waiting to receive it.
I also want to try LR clearomizers.
I'm using 50/50 juice, I had better results with 100% PG, but these juices have best taste from all i tried (naturally extracted and organic) and they are sold only in 50/50 mix.
What atomizer/cartomizer you are using?
I have standard 510 threaded device with 1100 mah battery.

Thanks, Regards.
 

washvap

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I'm assuming you have something like a Riva, Kgo, or another type of Ego knockoff. Which have something like a 10 second cut-off. That's quite a long time your spending taking a hit. With the juice your using. 50/50 is a bit to thick for those tank atomizers you using. Which means that your having wicking issues.

Honestly I've never used that particular atomizer. So, I can't judge on the durability of that but, the e-liquid your using right now will decrease it's lifespan. I haven't heard good things about it neither. As with other tank systems, the higher the VG % of the e-liquid. The worse the wicking problem will become. Also, it will gunk up the coil as well. Even if you clean it. You will have to do a few dry burns to get all of that off of there. Which will also present the possibility if you don't do it right then you might just pop the coil as well. Basically killing it. It's better to use 100% PG, 80/20, or 70/30 (PG/VG) with something like that.

I would suggest you try out some LR Joye 510 atomizers. They are the next best thing to Cisco's IMO. Also, they'll last a bit longer. Clearomizers and Fluxomizers have leaking issues as well and will present you with the same set of problems that your having right now. Also, I've heard that the performance isn't really there.
 
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Liakouras

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I believe vaping devices now use 70's technology. Come on, it's just a battery with a resistance!
Pretty soon now, just when it becomes completely legitimate, it will change.
Imagine: you have a device, scarcely bigger than an analog. You plug it on its Filler/Programmer, connected to the PC via USB. You open the PC, and supply the details: flavour, strength, throat hit, etc.
The device will fill from the Filler/Programmer, and perform as programmed - e.g. 510LR simulation...
Flavours will be made up from a flavour kit, something like the ink cartridges that inkjet plotters use. Perhaps it will have 15 basic components, to mix and make a houndred unique flavours - as printer uses three colors to make a million.
 
Hey Liakouras you really have an impressing phantasy.

Some of it might come true, but the flavour kit with the 15 basic components will not work, as flavours are a lot more complicated than color pictures. Millions of basic flavours and millions of specialists in the food industry trying to find the perfect combination for different needs. They work for years even with the best computers on their hands.
 

singu

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I believe vaping devices now use 70's technology. Come on, it's just a battery with a resistance!
Pretty soon now, just when it becomes completely legitimate, it will change.
Imagine: you have a device, scarcely bigger than an analog. You plug it on its Filler/Programmer, connected to the PC via USB. You open the PC, and supply the details: flavour, strength, throat hit, etc.
The device will fill from the Filler/Programmer, and perform as programmed - e.g. 510LR simulation...
Flavours will be made up from a flavour kit, something like the ink cartridges that inkjet plotters use. Perhaps it will have 15 basic components, to mix and make a houndred unique flavours - as printer uses three colors to make a million.



I would be in heaven if that could be possible...
Maybe 2012. isn't the end of the world, but a emerging of a new golden age followed after the realease of a brand new e-cig :) ...like the one you are describing.

It's the end of the world for tobacco industries..lol
 

zogu

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I believe vaping devices now use 70's technology. Come on, it's just a battery with a resistance!
Pretty soon now, just when it becomes completely legitimate, it will change.
Imagine: you have a device, scarcely bigger than an analog. You plug it on its Filler/Programmer, connected to the PC via USB. You open the PC, and supply the details: flavour, strength, throat hit, etc.
The device will fill from the Filler/Programmer, and perform as programmed - e.g. 510LR simulation...
Flavours will be made up from a flavour kit, something like the ink cartridges that inkjet plotters use. Perhaps it will have 15 basic components, to mix and make a houndred unique flavours - as printer uses three colors to make a million.
I would not go so far.
I'm just looking forward to some kind of dielectric heating atomizer, or anything which does not use high resistance wire for heating.
If it is classical heater it must be sealed to avoid oxidation. I think it is simple to make this kind of device, but then who will sell atomizers, cartomizers.....
 
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