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Fuzzy Thunderbear

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Think I'm going to go nic free from now on.
Hmmmm... you must have changed your mind because the e-mail I got that said you had posted also implied you might quit entirely, so while waiting for ECF to load, I was working on my Christmas list for some of your old junk. :D But the next few posts say you are buying more toys. Oh well. (oops. Sorry Emmy)

Anyhoo, glad you are up and about. Gonna divest yourself of that 4-wheeler now? ;)
 

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Hmmmm... you must have changed your mind because the e-mail I got that said you had posted also implied you might quit entirely, so while waiting for ECF to load, I was working on my Christmas list for some of your old junk. :D But the next few posts say you are buying more toys. Oh well. (oops. Sorry Emmy)

Anyhoo, glad you are up and about. Gonna divest yourself of that 4-wheeler now? ;)
It's been on my mind but then I thought, well I enjoy vaping regardless whether I need nic or not so changed my post.

I always post how I feel at that exact moment but I change my mind so so much that most of the time nobody really should or probably those that know me, takes what I say with a pinch of salt, that was also the main reason I quit reviewing products and completely dropped out of the vape scene apart from a few posts of what I've bought.

Oh and my quad biking days are over.

Emmy says hi x

I am absolutely amazed by the number of vaper's out there, who believe that it is 100% safe to charge Li-Ion batteries overnight and unattended.

They reply with things like "the charger has protection, so it will shutoff when the batteries are full".
Very dangerous but it does seem the norm, it trickle charges the batteries all night and it only takes a bad, old or damage cell to vent and well, we all know what happens next.
 
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Emmy says hi x
Tell your Sweetie HI back from the oldt phart.

By the way, the Veterans Affairs folks are about the same as the common man's social medicine in England or Canada... they just set my MRI date for October 23 and the interview with the Neurosurgeon for October 30. Gawd only knows when they plan to do the actual surgery. SIGH.......
 

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Tell your Sweetie HI back from the oldt phart.

By the way, the Veterans Affairs folks are about the same as the common man's social medicine in England or Canada... they just set my MRI date for October 23 and the interview with the Neurosurgeon for October 30. Gawd only knows when they plan to do the actual surgery. SIGH.......
They certainly don't rush, I'm fortunate to be able to pay private, the NHS service here is shocking, no beds, beds in corridors, wrong meds given, waiting times but then the country is over populated now and that service was never meant to cope with this amount of foot traffic, not to mention the unpaid and over worked staff.

I have an Eleaf 40w temp control vape, I usually use a wall charger for it but have recently read that charging it through the computer is fairly damaging to the battery. Is this at all true? I would think the charge cord would regulate the amount of power being sent to the battery.
It won't damage the battery, the usb port on a computer has much less amp draw, something like 900ma and that's why it charges much slower. I'd say it's fine but using the wall charger is probably more practical.
 
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recently read that charging it through the computer is fairly damaging to the battery.
I have a little Eleaf 30W mod with internal battery that has been charged via USB since day one, which is over two years now. According to spec, that battery should already be gone, but it is still working fine. I do, however, use a Nightcore Intellicharger for all my 18650s.
 

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I have no idea what a Nightcore Interllicharger is or an 18650s hahaha only familiar with different ohm coils and wattage/volt settings. Basically I have no idea what any of the lingo for vaping is other than tanks coils juice and batteries :p

The intellicharger is a battery charger for 18650 batteries. 18 represents the diameter, 65 the length and 0 for round, in millimetres - don't worry, just remember the number, it's the most.common vape battery and you will definitely get told a lot to read up on them.

P.S. Read up on them. Mooch's blog | E-Cigarette Forum
 

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Will do some extensive reading for sure. I have been thinking of getting a new battery and have been looking into Smok but since joining this site earlier today I am far more interested in the Tesla brand.
Check out Smoant mods. Solid devices and budget friendly.
 

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Check out the Wye. Featherweight at 66g. No opinion personally on them aside from the wow factor. Great handfeel, too. Very likely fragile.
Far from fragile, we put those mods to the test one day at our shop, drop tests, throw them up a wall, total stupid things that nobody would do (or should do)

It did prove one thing, they can take a beating, none of them broke and they all came out looking a lot better than any zinc alloy mod. The only thing that happened was the battery door popped off, a few scuff marks but all of them worked still, great little mod for the price.





Check out Smoant mods. Solid devices and budget friendly.

The number 1 mod I recommend as a starter mod going from a built in battery to dual 18650, solid solid mod.







Will do some extensive reading for sure. I have been thinking of getting a new battery and have been looking into Smok but since joining this site earlier today I am far more interested in the Tesla brand.

As above, Smok are OK to a degree but there are better for your money.

First thing is battery safety, never charge from the USB when using 18650 batteries, please get yourself an external charger.

Second thing is ohms law, knowing your resistance and the amps that it's going to draw from those batteries.

With that said, if your a mouth to lung vaper, which I'd say you are considering your current mod, then you may want to look into a singe 18650 mod......but if you want more battery life then go dual.

What tank are you currently using ?

If you are a mouth to lung - aka Tootle puffer, you may want to check out this thread

Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

Whatever you decide to do, your in the right place :thumb:
 

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I'm a single battery guy myself. I vape right on the edge of a full workday (including commutes) without having to swap cells. For that reason I prioritize size and weight. Almost literally anything out there will do what you want, so you'll have the luxury of getting precisely what you'd like.
 

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The tank I am using is a Kanger Subtank Mini and you are right I am more mouth to lung. Being able to drag on it without coughing is usually what I like to go for.
I was thinking of a single battery mod as well since I generally do not go over 20 watts for an ideal hit.

Why not try a Pico? Small, easy to carry, single 18650 battery, and even with 20W use, you should get the day out of it. It's very popular and stands up well for regular use. Oh, and these days very affordable, probably under $30 for the mod alone (if you don't want the Melo in the kit). If you want some future proofing protection, there's now a Pico 25. Only difference is it's a little bigger, but will accept up to 25 mm tanks, which are becoming more and more popular.
 

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I will look into Pico right now. Have never heard of the brand before, I dont mind the bigger batteries at all but some of the dual battery mods are pretty huge.
Would probably have to do research on mods.. The price is not a huge issue, would generally not want to go over $100 - $150 for the battery and mod together. Would like to keep using the kanger subtank if possible. Not sure if I may have seen this or was stoned and got it messed up but are there mods and tanks that are magnetic? Something like that would be pretty neat, would like to have a few tanks to be able to switch around as well.
 
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