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

rhelton

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For the way I vape they are the perfect device. Those two are a couple of clones that I use as clothes horses to try things on. Except for the renovated one I am not brave enough to mess with my genuines. :shock:



I do share them with hubby who uses the black and one of the silvers.
I am lucky enough that I can vape where I work. I work at a private club in the coffee bar and it is vape friendly and that includes me. I find that most of the people that come in use ego type devices and older style clearomizers that produce small vapor. My rebuildables some make me feel like I cloud the place too much. I normally take a dna40 with my Tilemahos on top of it and it produces a nice amount of vapor but almost too much for work. I need something discrete to use there. I found a Leo Cage and Killer 705 atomizer combo that I think will work pretty good for work so will see.

I think a Billet Box with a Diver V2 would be better though :)
 

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They're just lovely. I admire anyone who has magic hands. I can draw but I can't vape my creations!

OCD you say? Um yes, I can relate.

I had some sleepless nights trying to plan my new kitchen. Everything had to have its spot and it was so hard that we ended up getting the new kitchen in the exact same design because it worked. ROFL
 

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I am lucky enough that I can vape where I work. I work at a private club in the coffee bar and it is vape friendly and that includes me. I find that most of the people that come in use ego type devices and older style clearomizers that produce small vapor. My rebuildables some make me feel like I cloud the place too much. I normally take a dna40 with my Tilemahos on top of it and it produces a nice amount of vapor but almost too much for work. I need something discrete to use there. I found a Leo Cage and Killer 705 atomizer combo that I think will work pretty good for work so will see.

I think a Billet Box with a Diver V2 would be better though :)

All mine have the bridge with aspire coils and hubby has the kangaroo with Subtank mini coils. I have all my byleo gear (bod mecha's) set up with Sophia's (I missed the killer) but they are beautiful to use and look at.
 

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All mine have the bridge with aspire coils and hubby has the kangaroo with Subtank mini coils. I have all my byleo gear (bod mecha's) set up with Sophia's (I missed the killer) but they are beautiful to use and look at.
The Bod Mecha's are beautiful mods. I never tried the killer but will have it in my hands soon. He is sending it too me built already and with two extra pre built ceramics which is really nice I think.
 

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A shout out to @TrollDragon who helped me rebuild my new Cubis RBA with rayon. Aside from the discovery that the max fill line is too full with the RBA (which got a bit messy) it is vaping beautifully. Thank you
You are most Welcome, it was my pleasure!
Always great to have another newly converted Rayonati in the flock!
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Another Hex Ohm 2.1. I now have 2, & tootle puff for 3 days per set of batts on KF's at 1.5 ohms. And still have plenty of charge on the batts! They have a sale on the red, blue, & zombie green so I grabbed a red one.
Pics!!!!!!!!!!!!

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A shout out to @TrollDragon who helped me rebuild my new Cubis RBA with rayon. Aside from the discovery that the max fill line is too full with the RBA (which got a bit messy) it is vaping beautifully. Thank you
If you fill just below the fill line you'll always be good....I learned that the messy way as well.
I've bought a few of the rebuildable heads but haven't done one yet only cause I'm lazy like that.....or there's just not enough hours in the day.

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If you fill just below the fill line you'll always be good....I learned that the messy way as well.
I've bought a few of the rebuildable heads but haven't done one yet only cause I'm lazy like that.....or there's just not enough hours in the day.

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The normal coils are find. The RBA coil is bigger so disperses more eliquid. Where ever you fill to minus 10% until you see what happens.
 

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The normal coils are find. The RBA coil is bigger so disperses more eliquid. Where ever you fill to minus 10% until you see what happens.
Even with the stock coils I still fill below the fill line. No tank should be filled to the very top- need to leave a lil space for air.

The Cubis is a love it or hate it tank; I think mainly do to the stock coils. I'm in the love category. I bought 2- red & white.

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Even with the stock coils I still fill below the fill line. No tank should be filled to the very top- need to leave a lil space for air.

The Cubis is a love it or hate it tank; I think mainly do to the stock coils. I'm in the love category. I bought 2- red & white.

!!! G*NOTE FIVE !!!

I have 4 running beautifully on my wood mods. Great tanks
 

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Thankfully we have a decent/strict recycling program here. We're even required to have a separate bin in our homes for food scraps. Our local recycling centre takes Styrofoam, bottles, milk cartons, light bulbs and even small electrical appliances.

Haven't tried dropping off e-cig batts yet. I'm still a newb!

We have a decent recycling program in the region.They don't do batteries or small electronic appliances yet though.We can drop off electronics at our local Canadian Tire.For batteries I can throw them in the expired battery bin at the Avondale store (corner store).

I have a large compost bin in our back yard for pretty much all our yard and most kitchen waste.
 

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We have a decent recycling program in the region.They don't do batteries or small electronic appliances yet though.We can drop off electronics at our local Canadian Tire.For batteries I can throw them in the expired battery bin at the Avondale store (corner store).

I have a large compost bin in our back yard for pretty much all our yard and most kitchen waste.
I'd love to be able to compost. Agin the rules.
Strata life (sigh).
 

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I have some 4 year old AW cells that still work just fine, but I'm wondering about their overall health. Dendrite formation increases with charge rate. As dendrites form, they tend to make a path between the poles of a battery. When the path is complete they act as a short circuit and the battery heats up and sometimes blows up. The higher the amp load the faster the process continues. It's the reason that we want high amp vapes to use batteries that can stand the load.

We all want our batteries back in service ASAP, but high charge rates can accelerate dendrite formation that can lead to catastrophic failure, as in "blowing up in your pocket".

After reading about dendrite formation I've started charging all my 18650's at 500ma instead of the 1A setting on my LUC 4 charger. It takes twice as long, but extends useful battery life and safety. I have stacks of 18650's so it's not a problem to let them charge slowly and rotate their usage.

New electrolyte promises to rid lithium batteries of short-circuiting dendrites
 

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