The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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LadyStrick9

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so many people breaking tanks :( Do yall twist them when taking them off?

I take the top O-ring off before removing the tank. Has anyone tried that?
Haha!! Found a fill bottle with Pluid I had stored in my tackle box:w00t: Lifes REALLY GOOD now:rickroll:

I love just finding pluid!
I came home from work the other day and the wife told me that pluid was up at 310. I said cool buy me some. Got me 100ml on luck lol. Full strength even.
I have enough to hold me over til it gets here so that's great. Specially when its the only thing that makes my pluid machine run. I think it only broke last time cause I was trying to use the wrong damn fuel...

Hmmm.....Murdock has GOT to be putting something besides Nic in that stuff! LOL One of these days, we're going to read some headlines that say "Mugging incidents have increased by 43% due to short supply of green vaping fluid known as 'Ploo-id'". LOL

I never had one but I just wanted to ask. Was a mullet even comfortable to wear? I mean, it had to be comfortable right?
There had to be some reason people thought mullets were cool :toast:

My boss when I was young wore a mullet. He always wore a hat though. He said he left his hair long in the back so that the sun wouldn't burn his neck (already red).

I saw a dude looked like billy ray cyrus drivin a fiero with a screamin eagle on the hood the other day. Still cool to sport a mullet in some parts of the dirty south.

"Professional in the front....party in the back". (I can't recall who said that....someone from SNL I think?) I believe they'll make a comeback...I'm just sayin' :) Eventually, everything that was that popular will makes it's way back around...ya think?

... was sent out to boot 2 days before independance day, right after that boston picture above... he entered in as an E4 thanks to his schooling, went to school for auto mechanics and now going through the army's diesel training... he just finished up in Richmond, Va, and shipping to Ft. hood Texas w/ his wifey, December 23rd...

Tell your son I said thank you.

Yup, KrasH, you took the words right out of my mouth. Thank your son for all of us, Shaitaan! And, the same goes to our other forum members or their family members serving!

I know this is an "old" post but had to ask...
Lady will this be in your referance guide as well?? :toast:

I just thought it'd be funny. You never know so many ihy's going out and about we may need that info lol.

Hehehe! Check Line #250! iHybrid Reference Links
 
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that all depends....on how ya feel in your heart and in your thoughts :evil: my body may feel like it's falling apart w/ all the accidents and injuries I've aquired over the years, but I'm still 21 yrs young in my heart ;)

As do I Shaitaan, as do I!
Except way smarter than I was at 21 years old!

Hi LadyStrick9!
Okay back to bed now! lol
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why I prefer a Pila charger above any other charger available:

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Manufacturer's tests for Li-Mn cells like the 18650 show that if the cell is charged to the max (4.21 volts) and discharged to a normative minimum low point (a matter of debate, but somewhere between 3 volts and 3.3 volts [1]), then you may get around 200 cycles. In other words you will get about 200 recharges before the cell won't hold a charge and needs disposing of.

If the cell is not charged to the max but only to about 4.17 volts, and not fully discharged but only taken down to about 3.4 volts, then you may get over 400 cycles.
 

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Lady. Me too. Finally caught up. Feel you guys on the hair. Cant go full beard though I am just a goatee.

Sadly, I am the same. Too patchy. I was told once that when I let my facial hair go (I really don't think the word "beard" is appropriate for what appears) that I look like a burn victim. :(

On the same note, I can never figure out why people that are patchy don't keep themselves shaved; I mean, what did you think you were going to look like Keanu Reeves? You know you can't pull it off.
 

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why I prefer a Pila charger above any other charger available:

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Manufacturer's tests for Li-Mn cells like the 18650 show that if the cell is charged to the max (4.21 volts) and discharged to a normative minimum low point (a matter of debate, but somewhere between 3 volts and 3.3 volts [1]), then you may get around 200 cycles. In other words you will get about 200 recharges before the cell won't hold a charge and needs disposing of.

If the cell is not charged to the max but only to about 4.17 volts, and not fully discharged but only taken down to about 3.4 volts, then you may get over 400 cycles.

And what makes you think that isn't possible with it's competitors?
 
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Morning
Just finished mixing some juice, well 500ml of my special menthol, ready to start the day

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source or link ?

why I prefer a Pila charger above any other charger available:

Tests
Manufacturer's tests for Li-Mn cells like the 18650 show that if the cell is charged to the max (4.21 volts) and discharged to a normative minimum low point (a matter of debate, but somewhere between 3 volts and 3.3 volts [1]), then you may get around 200 cycles. In other words you will get about 200 recharges before the cell won't hold a charge and needs disposing of.

If the cell is not charged to the max but only to about 4.17 volts, and not fully discharged but only taken down to about 3.4 volts, then you may get over 400 cycles.
 

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I did NOT think I was going to have much use for the 18350 mode, but I love it. Fiance does too. She gots little hands and it's perfect for her, so now I can share my delicious juices. As long as I have an extra battery and keep my ohms up, I'm good to go for the day. And I can fit 4 in my little battery boxes. There's no problem. Both sizes will get plenty of use.

I don't even want to use it yet. It looks so good all clean and brand new. I think I'll continue to read and admire and read some more until my Pluid gets here :D

The only thing I'm missing now is one of those drip tips. I must find and buy one.

Thanks Faceless, great device and I'm proud to buy from a fellow Texan.
 

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Couple in the classies.

I did NOT think I was going to have much use for the 18350 mode, but I love it. Fiance does too. She gots little hands and it's perfect for her, so now I can share my delicious juices. As long as I have an extra battery and keep my ohms up, I'm good to go for the day. And I can fit 4 in my little battery boxes. There's no problem. Both sizes will get plenty of use.

I don't even want to use it yet. It looks so good all clean and brand new. I think I'll continue to read and admire and read some more until my Pluid gets here :D

The only thing I'm missing now is one of those drip tips. I must find and buy one.

Thanks Faceless, great device and I'm proud to buy from a fellow Texan.
 
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