Anyone have a holster for theirs yet? If so, where did you get it? Please Please
My vote is for the iHybrid Mega.
I know its smaller but its MEGA cooler.
Hahahahahaaa who calls ecigs, electronic candles? People shipping to areas where they are outlawed?
I want an iHybrid e-hooka for my coffee table....
People might think I have stock in Mio:water enhancer. With as much "drink mix" that I've shipped.
Hahahahahaaa who calls ecigs, electronic candles? People shipping to areas where they are outlawed?
No kidding. Wall outlet powered. Seriously.
Now since the atty on the iHy is removable, that's not such a difficult project actually... We just need to find an AC/DC converter and a power regulator of some sort. OMG! Totally awesome. And house it in an actual vintage hookah!!! DROOOOOLING!
Interesting. I remember, in your youth, you were tinkering with using Mio as vaping flavorant... I shall investigate some more...![]()
I feel like an old geezer but back in the day I've gotten ecig gear labelled weird things when shipped to me.
Well, I need to start over I guess.
Thought I had it the first go round, except for popping a couple of coils.
I'm still getting dark juice almost right away, and actually some flooding.
New wick and wire are in store.
Has anyone replaced the screw on top of the positive post?
Right now I have the stock screw and the airflow is fine with me.
What difference does the smaller screw make?
That's for tighter air flow, I tried it but didn't like it.
To tight
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Completely opposite for me keegan, I started with the small Phillips head screw and it was to airy, changed to the hex head and it was more like the draw on my Zen's.
Interesting, ill retry it when I need a new coil
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too long a wick might short out to the top cap or the bottom of the tank.
Any negatives from a shorter wick?
Just wondering instead of a new wick, why not just trim off the top section and re-coil to vape.
Does the flavor scorching extend further down than where the coils are?
Also, wondering if a shorter wick will wick faster. In CE2's I remember having to trim the wicks a few times depending on juice.
Edit: Anybody know where to source cermanic wicking material?