The Vmod XL 18650 Bottom Feeding Mod from Vapage.com

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chadster214

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Did someone say Carbon Fiber as an idea for the new shells for our XLs?
Hmmm... something like this?

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AND yes this is real carbon fiber!
Currently this is the only VMOD-XL like this in the world--no you can't have it. :evil:

But it might be available...

What do you think?

I want this shell cover!!!! I ordered my 2nd V-mod XL today.
 

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I don't know where -- but this might help---This was post #2325:


The "Vent-Stack" O-ring is the smaller one, here it is:
OD = 7.6mm , to find in store it would be more like 7.5mm
ID = 5.6mm, to find in store, it would be more like 5.5mm

Quote Originally Posted by Fernand View Post
Brian ("Skinny") is the guy who designed the Vmods and is in China half the time. He asked me to pass the info along. Maybe he meant "on both Vmods". Here is exactly what he wrote:

OD= 11mm
ID=9mm
Wall thickness= 1mm
One O-ring size is used for both applications

Sorry if i misunderstood. BTW he also said lubricating them with juice helps them last, they're getting a lot of them, and they're working on a different type of gasket.

i use 9x1 in chasis and nose cone too, alternative 6-8x1 on nose cone or 9,5x1 in chasis
material: NBR 70, cost about 7 cents (in poland)/per item in my smal town i can buy it in 10 or more shops
 
Okay, I hope I didn't just make a mistake.

A coworker wanted to start vaping, and rather than start small he insisted he wanted an XL like mine. So I walked him through how to order and where to get batteries and a charger from, and since I let him take a couple of puffs off of mine occasionally, he knows which flavors he wanted to start with and I'm going to help him with it when it gets here, but I can't help but wonder if he should have started with like an 808 or something that looks and feels more cigarette-y like I did.
 

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Missed you guys, I was in the hospital for some tests. The funny thing is that after discrete-o-vaping for a couple of days, on the last day I figured who cares, they going to kick me out? and started plain old vaping in my room. The only reaction I got was benign curiosity from the nurses, and then one of them went ecstatic over the smell of my Macaroon juice I had in my XL, and THE DEVICE itself, telling me the sad tale of her husband giving up on vaping a couple years ago after messing for a couple of weeks with little e-cigs "that looked like cigarettes" and "tiny cartridges", and reverting to a pack and a half of Cowboy Red Deaths. So she took a picture of the XL with her phone, and will be getting her husband up to date.

Actually Vapage is a pretty good reference "get started" site, with a lot of good technology, like their Barfly disposables, their eGos, the Echos, the 1.6 ml crystal cartos, and of course the Vmods. The one thing I wish they offered for the eGo users is the sweet EMDCC (1.5 ohm Dual Coil 4 ml vertical coil cartos with the diameter of an eGo battery).

BTW, re: eGos, just got several more of the "2.2 ohm crystal 1.6 ml eGo cartos", and they put out astounding vapor on an eGo battery, even the 3 ohm ones (!). And it's the ONLY carto you can test/change juice/flavor in in minutes, because the wick is so tiny, and you just syringe-aspirate any leftover juice from the bottom of the transparent chamber, then vape the little wick dry, and drip in say 1/2 ml of new juice to try (keep tipping to wet the wick).

Summary for new XL users:

As far as 510 cartos on the XL go, I've tried a lot of different ones, and the 1.7 ohm Resurrector and the 2.0 Boge (same as the Ikenvape 2.0 ohm carto) works best for me. It'll last 3-6 days of heavy vaping (the resurrector lasts longest) and then starts clogging or tasting sub-prime, and you just have to accept the facts and toss it. I expected better results from horizontal coil cartos, but it seems many are just a hair off in centering the coil, that causes something to burn i.e. a bad taste. I've never had good luck with the Silos that way. The Kangers and some other horizontal coil cartos have a persistent taste that many connoisseurs find unacceptable.

After a good few weeks trying various atties, the IKV i06 was very good but the whole drip-tip issue was annoying, the IKV 1.8 Ohm 510 atty is easier to use and very nice, and I finally settled on the HH.357s as my best-tasting vapor monster, and have been slightly-tilted style chain-vaping on the same atomizer since over a month ago. It seems high-end atties vary so much that luck makes many a favorite. It looks like letting the XL stand with the atty flooded cleans 'em easier than a PGA bath, almost as effectively, and bypasses the significant "post bath blahs".

The 4.8v NiMH batteries (with a tiny magnet "tip") work great in the XL with SR atties. You have to swap batteries more often but there's a good dual bay charger out for them now with a working red-green indicator LED. My theory is that for good taste and nicest vapor an atty coil with many tight turns is needed. That's readily available in many of the HV and SR atties at 3+ ohms, but they must be run at e.g. 5 volts. At 3.7 volts, the only 1.5 ohm atties that offer many turns are like "cisco coils" (like the HH.357) that use a low resistance wire. The Kick would seem to open more options that way, but I haven't tried it yet.
 
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Okay, I hope I didn't just make a mistake.

A coworker wanted to start vaping, and rather than start small he insisted he wanted an XL like mine.

Naw, it was an act of kindness that may cost you a little support time at first, but then, unless he's dense, he'll realize what you've done for him. Just get him to buy some cartos so he can always get a few days now and then, free of the "chasing the perfect atty" illness ;-)
 

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Hey Fernand, I just love the way you write! I didn't know what I was missing on this forum, now I know it was your posts :). I hope you are well and in excellent health. By the way, I love the sound of you Macaroon juice - yummy. Is is milky sweet coconut and chocolate? Maybe I don't know what a macaroon is exactly.
Missed you guys, I was in the hospital for some tests. The funny thing is that after discrete-o-vaping for a couple of days, on the last day I figured who cares, they going to kick me out? and started plain old vaping in my room. The only reaction I got was benign curiosity from the nurses, and then one of them went ecstatic over the smell of my Macaroon juice I had in my XL, and THE DEVICE itself, telling me the sad tale of her husband giving up on vaping a couple years ago after messing for a couple of weeks with little e-cigs "that looked like cigarettes" and "tiny cartridges", and reverting to a pack and a half of Cowboy Red Deaths. So she took a picture of the XL with her phone, and will be getting her husband up to date.

Actually Vapage is a pretty good reference "get started" site, with a lot of good technology, like their Barfly disposables, their eGos, the Echos, the 1.6 ml crystal cartos, and of course the Vmods. The one thing I wish they offered for the eGo users is the sweet EMDCC (1.5 ohm Dual Coil 4 ml vertical coil cartos with the diameter of an eGo battery).

BTW, re: eGos, just got several more of the "2.2 ohm crystal 1.6 ml eGo cartos", and they put out astounding vapor on an eGo battery, even the 3 ohm ones (!). And it's the ONLY carto you can test/change juice/flavor in in minutes, because the wick is so tiny, and you just syringe-aspirate any leftover juice from the bottom of the transparent chamber, then vape the little wick dry, and drip in say 1/2 ml of new juice to try (keep tipping to wet the wick).

Summary for new XL users:

As far as 510 cartos on the XL go, I've tried a lot of different ones, and the 1.7 ohm Resurrector and the 2.0 Boge (same as the Ikenvape 2.0 ohm carto) works best for me. It'll last 3-6 days of heavy vaping (the resurrector lasts longest) and then starts clogging or tasting sub-prime, and you just have to accept the facts and toss it. I expected better results from horizontal coil cartos, but it seems many are just a hair off in centering the coil, that causes something to burn i.e. a bad taste. I've never had good luck with the Silos that way. The Kangers and some other horizontal coil cartos have a persistent taste that many connoisseurs find unacceptable.

After a good few weeks trying various atties, the IKV i06 was very good but the whole drip-tip issue was annoying, the IKV 1.8 Ohm 510 atty is easier to use and very nice, and I finally settled on the HH.357s as my best-tasting vapor monster, and have been slightly-tilted style chain-vaping on the same atomizer since over a month ago. It seems high-end atties vary so much that luck makes many a favorite. It looks like letting the XL stand with the atty flooded cleans 'em easier than a PGA bath, almost as effectively, and bypasses the significant "post bath blahs".

The 4.8v NiMH batteries (with a tiny magnet "tip") work great in the XL with SR atties. You have to swap batteries more often but there's a good dual bay charger out for them now with a working red-green indicator LED. My theory is that for good taste and nicest vapor an atty coil with many tight turns is needed. That's readily available in many of the HV and SR atties at 3+ ohms, but they must be run at e.g. 5 volts. At 3.7 volts, the only 1.5 ohm atties that offer many turns are like "cisco coils" (like the HH.357) that use a low resistance wire. The Kick would seem to open more options that way, but I haven't tried it yet.
 

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Did someone say Carbon Fiber as an idea for the new shells for our XLs?
Hmmm... something like this?

1723b016.jpg



AND yes this is real carbon fiber!
Currently this is the only VMOD-XL like this in the world--no you can't have it. :evil:

But it might be available...

What do you think?

Very Nice!!
 

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Hi mikeymack --

What you need to insure it's a 2.0 is -- Does it have a chimney and a cone?

It is pretty easy to see if you have a picture as the vmod2 and XL cones have a couple of tiny holes and some detail in the metal.

Also I think the 2.0 is a 2 piece where the original is a one piece where the cone is.
Im stalking the postman waiting on my XL to come in ;)
 

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These are clickable thumbs.

The first pic is the VMOD V1 (smaller device). It has a matching cone and body, but no chimney. The newer version, called the V2, has a redesigned chassis, and a chimney and cone, like it's big brother in the second pic.

The second pic is the VMOD XL (larger device). If you look closely, you will see just a tiny bit of the chimney inside of the cone.

 
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Hey Fernand, I just love the way you write! I didn't know what I was missing on this forum, now I know it was your posts :). I hope you are well and in excellent health. By the way, I love the sound of you Macaroon juice - yummy. Is is milky sweet coconut and chocolate? Maybe I don't know what a macaroon is exactly.

Domo arigato, Dragonbone. Macaroons are cookies made with egg whites, sugar, and ground almonds, hazelnuts or coconut to replace flour, cream of tartar, plus some culinary flavorings to taste. They have a crunchy outer layer with a chewy inside. The coconut variant has an especially chewy texture. The simple packaged grocery store macaroon tends to be too sweet; the aficionado's Macaroon is half-way to a meringue, but chewy.
Coconut_Macaroon_recipe_photo.jpg COCONUT  MACAROONS copy.jpg

People often add a ganache icing, or filling, that might be almondy, hazelnutty or chocolatey.
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The coconut Macaroon, as an e-liquid, turned into the all-day vape for members of my household and friends. It's all VG, with about 5% diacetyl-free flavorings, a few drops/10 ml of water and alcohol (to thin the VG), and 6-12 mg/ml nicotine in VG. It's addicting, you "can't just vape one"(R), and if/when you're chain-vaping ("look, Ma, no calories!"), 6-8mg/ml nicotine is satisfying for most Macaroon-heads.
 
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