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

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They sure are. I can build coils for my GS Airs but choose not for that reason. I stocked up on stock coils instead.

I'm looking forward to trying the ego one CLR.

I just ordered an ego one clr too!


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Nope... Nebula from Guardians of thr Galaxy.

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I'm missing something

I said both were 20 amp and you saix the same thing both 20 amp.

How can both be 20 amp and one have 5 amp more?

BTW the Green 25 r ize version 2. I had the originals with baby blue wraps.

mAh and CDR are different. So 2 batteries of the the same CDR rating can have different mAh run time.

over time I've gathered about all the levels of NIC in jugs (due to sales) 6mg, 12mg, 18mg, 24mg, 36mg - so I can do or produce about anything I (or who-ever) wants ;)

All I buy is 100mg. Takes less space in the freezers. (One freezer here, one next door at MILs, in case of fire :) )

What do y'all do in your spare time?

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They sure are. I can build coils for my GS Airs but choose not for that reason. I stocked up on stock coils instead.

I'm looking forward to trying the ego one CLR. I bet those coils are just as small as the GS Airs but I hear the caps come off easier.
GS airs are way too small for me to try and rebuild those. Plus i saw a video showing how to do it and the big strong guy had a pair of pliers to pull off the top part. I figured if it was that tough for him there was no way I could do it. I also stocked up on the stock coils too.


I did pick up some ego one CLR coils. They come apart really easily. I was able to get it apart with just pulling hard. And so easy to install a coil and wick it.


:)

eta Want to correct my above statement. I confused the CLR coil with the ECR coil. The ECR coil(for the melos) is the one you pull on to come apart. The CLR coil(for the eGo One), you actually just screw the top part off. Both are easy but wanted to give accurate info to correct my mistake.
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mAh and CDR are different. So 2 batteries of the the same CDR rating can have different mAh run time.



All I buy is 100mg. Takes less space in the freezers. (One freezer here, one next door at MILs, in case of fire :) )



What's that?
We were talking amps.

Samsung 25R 2,500 mah
LG HG2 3000 mah.

I was saying that to the best of memory both 25R and HG2 were both 20 amp batteries.
 

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Shawn has seven dads? How does THAT work???

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GS airs are way too small for me to try and rebuild those. Plus i saw a video showing how to do it and the big strong guy had a pair of pliers to pull off the top part. I figured if it was that tough for him there was no way I could do it. I also stocked up on the stock coils too.


I did pick up some ego one CLR coils. They come apart really easily. I was able to get it apart with just pulling hard. And so easy to install a coil and wick it.


:)

eta Want to correct my above statement. I confused the CLR coil with the ECR coil. The ECR coil(for the melos) is the one you pull on to come apart. The CLR coil(for the eGo One), you actually just screw the top part off. Both are easy but wanted to give accurate info to correct my mistake.
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The GS Air coils weren't that hard to get the caps off nor rebuild. I rebuilt hundreds of those things. Right @Nanny22?
 

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Got my new Boat/Fishing Vape up and running.
Bought it on sale for $10 during the Christmas/New years sale.
I did the o-ring leak fix before it leaks. Nice little AIO with 10ml capacity.
Should do well when I'm out on the water. Good little knock around mod.

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I LOVE my neboxes! I've never had leaking issues, but
that's because I take precautions. First of all, keep the bottom, which you screw off to fill, really clean. Make sure no pocket lint finds its way in there.
As your tank gets emptier by vaping, unscrew the bottom and reinstall (and vape) to reinstate the underpressure. This gets distorted as the tank gets emptier. I usually do that every third of a tank. Also helps if your vape gets a bit dry.
The battery screw doesn't need the tool to unscrew as long as you don't overtighten it. I make sure I can always unscrew it with just my thumb.
Did I mention I LOVE my neboxes?
 

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    The bouncers got bounced ages ago. Anyone can walk in now. I wouldn't be too concerned.

    Just no smoking, K? Ex-smokers are the WORST when it comes to the smell. ;)
    Then it seems I'll have to leave, since I'm still (again) dual using.
     

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    The GS Air coils weren't that hard to get the caps off nor rebuild. I rebuilt hundreds of those things. Right @Nanny22?
    I agree on both. The first time I had to take a cap off it took some effort but after that first time that same cap comes off easy. As far as installing coils I'd rather install a GS Air…no screws. I have a hard time winding those wires around the screws and tightening them down without them popping out.

    I keep recoiling the GS Airs after I use the stock coils to put away in my stash for the day in the future when my fingers and my eyes are too old to do it. If securing a coil around the screws is hard now it may not be possible then.
     

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