The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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lithod02

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where can i find a drip tip like this? what are they called? driptip.jpg
 

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Not knocking you or the setup, just may be worth some qualifiers when talking about a coil near or below one ohm...
Never know whose reading, and keep in mind that faceless recommends AW IMR. Someone could easily be reading your post without context and be running a 18350 AW IMR. I personally don't like to run my 18350 IMRs below 1.2 ohms at the lowest.
Regardless, just my opinion.. Don't want to see anyone get hurt out there, that's the last thing ANY of us need..

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Maybe with the red awimr with a 6 amp max current rating.. but not with the orange ones with a 30 amp max current rating.. Not an amateur here man..

But even on a red awimr its 5.25 amps and 22.5 watts.. nothing even CLOSE to dangerous
 

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I have like 20 flavors pretty much all the most popular. I got them in a co-op a while back

Depending on how strong you like your juice with fruit flavors I can usually go 10-15%. With the desert or bakery flavs I personally can't go higher than 5-8%. I do like my sweet flavs to be a bit on the weaker side though.
 

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As long as we're on the subject of batteries, I'm curious to hear opinions on the Panasonic CGR's.

That's what I use in mine they last me most of the day and don't rattle but I guess I have the new switch that fixed that .
And I don't notice much vapor loss till around 3.7 v then I just change them .
 

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Depending on how strong you like your juice with fruit flavors I can usually go 10-15%. With the desert or bakery flavs I personally can't go higher than 5-8%. I do like my sweet flavs to be a bit on the weaker side though.

When I did do a couple DIY juices I did about 15 to 20% and it was good but my mixes were uncoordinated to say the least lol I made some gross flavs hahaha then gave up for awhile
 

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As long as we're on the subject of batteries, I'm curious to hear opinions on the Panasonic CGR's.

I got 4 in a coop a while back and really like them. It felt like to me that they lasted longer at that fresh battery level if that makes any sense. No data to back it up just how I felt when I made the switch to them.
 

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As long as we're on the subject of batteries, I'm curious to hear opinions on the Panasonic CGR's.

Never tried them myself. Hear about them all the time, but using the iHy now I don't have much of a reason to get any. I just don't use any other PV anymore. I might when the Synthesis atty releases though... :D that thing looked awesome!
 

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When I did do a couple DIY juices I did about 15 to 20% and it was good but my mixes were uncoordinated to say the least lol I made some gross flavs hahaha then gave up for awhile

Start out with single flavs IMO and get going at about 8-10%. With the fruits or sweet flavs they dot need much time to steep. Test it out and drip in about percent or two until it gets strong enough for ya. Also, I've found lately that I really like using distiller water instead of PG in my DIY for the Ihy. YMMV
 
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