I just watched like fifteen rap battles of history and now I am thinking there's a verse to be made with the title of this thread.
The Mashers, the crank it ups
the noobs who won't understand
I've a long barrel on my mod and my juice bottle in my other hand
Dumping your savings into getting a blu
Then ask me if it's better if you switch to V2
Fool. The good stuff doesn't look like an analog
Take it from me, i've got my own cloud of fog,
weatherman thinks it's smog while you're getting ripped at the mall.
You cry it ain't working while your nic's too low
So opposed to a button so you can't work an ego
There goes your kid's college fund while you're buying carts by the box
I'm rolling my eyes while vaping at ten watts
Ain't got time to listen to your whining
I've got a genny and telescope that needs shining.
*bows*
Tell your co-worker that there's a $5 service fee for calling you with questions that he/she could find answers for, themself by meeting the fine world of ECF.
Well, to be honest, I WAS vaping at 5 volts (using the NiMH batteries) for years.10.9 watts, eh, DC? Pretty intense. I would expect no less from you.
I resemble that remark. Haven't most of us? It never happened to me when I smoked non-filters though.I bet that co-worker has lit the wrong end of a cigarette more than once...
......but it's not legal to drown them!Well you can lead em to water...
Congrats bigbells! I smoked almost as long as you and did a lot of research after my first failed attempt at vaping.Hilarious thread. Love it.
My return to analogs after my first 20 hours or thereabouts of vaping had to do with the learning curve of vapor inhalation vs smoke inhalation. Over the next week of smoking just analogs I gave thought to the methodology, and how it was different from smoking. Then, when I went back to vaping it was better, easier and more satisfying. Just 23 days now so I'm still learning. I bypassed the cigalike route since Blu is the only thing available locally and I read not-to-great things about them in my online research. Waited for my Ego starter kit before having my first vaping experience.
I pulled one within the past hour that is worthy of honorable mention, or being drowned or something.Congrats bigbells! I smoked almost as long as you and did a lot of research after my first failed attempt at vaping.
I have a buddy coming over to get my starter kit. Told him he could have it and I would help steer him in the right direction from there. After reading this thread I'm also going to tell him that if he doesn't do some reading and watch some videos my free tech support will be limited!
I just watched like fifteen rap battles of history and now I am thinking there's a verse to be made with the title of this thread.
The Mashers, the crank it ups
the noobs who won't understand
I've a long barrel on my mod and my juice bottle in my other hand
Dumping your savings into getting a blu
Then ask me if it's better if you switch to V2
Fool. The good stuff doesn't look like an analog
Take it from me, i've got my own cloud of fog,
weatherman thinks it's smog while you're getting ripped at the mall.
You cry it ain't working while your nic's too low
So opposed to a button so you can't work an ego
There goes your kid's college fund while you're buying carts by the box
I'm rolling my eyes while vaping at ten watts
Ain't got time to listen to your whining
I've got a genny and telescope that needs shining.
*bows*


I fried some 510 automatic batteries by dripping.
Whoops >.>
I recently sold my Twist to a coworker who was interested in e-cigs. I sold him my 1000 mah Twist, my Joyetech charger, a Kanger T3, and a 510-to-ego adapter for $30. Not to mention a full tank of juice. I thought I was paying it forward.
Since I sold it to him, he's complained non-stop. It won't hit right. So I did my best to explain Ohms, resistance, and voltages. It went right in one ear and out the other. The Kanger T3 is 2.5 ohms, so I said (over the phone tonight) put the Twist at the 4.0-4.2 range, and he asked, "What the blank does that mean?" And I explained to him that the Twist allows you to change your voltage to match your Ohm resistance for a better vape (I explained all of this to him when I first sold it to him, but obviously he wasn't paying attention). "Look at the dial on the bottom, it has hash marks, where is it set at?" (It was set at 3.8 +/- when I sold it to him). He said there were no marks (I knew this obviously to be untrue, they were there), and when he looked he said, "Oooh! Yeah, they're there!" But he had it twisted it to 4.8 volts. No wonder his tank wasn't firing correctly.
And then he said it wasn't charging. I asked him if he removed the 510 to ego adapter before charging, and he said yes. Thumbs up. Then I asked him if the charging light was red with flashes of green. He said, no, it stays red, it's still a piece of blank. Then I asked him if he screwed it into the charger, and he asked, "You have to screw it in?"
/Facepalm.
I've helped a bunch of vapers since I first started myself, but I've also encountered people who abuse their devices, bang 'em up, crank them to the max, and mismatch their delivery systems. I blame it on them not having a proper mentor, and also, they possess a mentality that just doesn't want to FULLY understand vaping and how it works. They want a thingy, they want to press a button, and they want it to work every single time. I do my best to let all of the noobs I talk to realize that there is a huge learning curve to vaping, and it will take effort on their part to figure out the details. But rarely do these certain types ever do it.
I'll never withhold advice from someone potentially looking into vaping, but I will no longer support someone who is just plain lazy and won't do a little bit of research and homework themselves. I know it's probably too much to ask, but I'm done with people who get ...... at me for selling them "blank-rigged junk."
It's not blank-rigged junk, it's user error. Learn from your mistakes and try to expand your brain a little.
Ok, rant over.