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

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@ChelsB a few pages back (and I cant find your post anymore) you said that maybe you shouldnt have bought so many mods with replaceable bats. I know you were frustrated when you said that. I hope you feel better now.

Mods with non-replaceable bats are fine if you use them in the present time but those that take replacable bats are a smarter choice in the long run. 1. You can store them away for the dark ages without worrying the bats will drain, 2. Non-replaceable are worthless after the bats die.

So you were wise to stock up on bats that take replaceable bats. If you have a good stock of tanks, mods and nic, enough for however many years you're comfortable stocking for, maybe now is a good time to just enjoy them before you buy anymore so you can be sure you bought things you know you will like for a long time.
 

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They are LG HE4 batteries. Using in my pro vari and Hana modz
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I didn't realize that flat top and button top are interchangeable...?
Flat tops fit better in the pico than button tops. You can use button tops in the pico but you wont be able to screw the top down all the way.

You dont use button tops in provaris. Provape says to use only flat tops.
EDIT: I'm so sorry. I gave you backwards info here. Provaris use only button tops. At least the classics, mini and 2.5s. Sorry if i confused you.
 
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Flat tops fit better in the pico than button tops. You can use button toos in the pico but you wont be able to screw the top down all the way.

You dont use button tops in provaris. Provape says to use only flat tops.

Other way around, Bea. BUTTON-TOP only in Provaris.... Maybe the Radius or Procyon can use flat-tops....
 

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Chels Take a big breath and slow down. This scattergun approach to buying gear and then forcing things to work in ways they are not designed to is always going to be next to impossible. Work on one thing at a time. There are individual threads with expert members for all the gear you have. Those folks can put perspective on how to use your gear and give you answers that others can find helpful. The tootle puffers know a lot of generalitys but you are not only confusing what you have you keep introducing new questions that are unrelated to what everyone is helping you with. That helps no one.

It would help if you use the multi quote function of the forum to keep like questions and responses all together in single posts rather than the miriad of single posts that get lost in the sandpit.

Take look at what you have. Learn about each piece, what it actually does or how it works. Once you understand what you have and what you are missing you will quickly learn what you can do with all this gear.
 
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Flat tops fit better in the pico than button tops. You can use button toos in the pico but you wont be able to screw the top down all the way.

You dont use button tops in provaris. Provape says to use only flat tops.[/QUOTE]


WRONG, battery type is model dependent, AGAIN, the provari 2.5 she has requires button top cells.
The P3 model can use either. flat or button.
The Prycon & Radius use flat top. only.

Ive owned and been using Provape power devices for 5 years. all models.

WRONG, battery type is model dependent, AGAIN, the provari 2.5 she has requires button top cells.
The P3 model can use either. flat or button.
The Prycon & Radius use flat top. only.

Ive owned and been using Provape power devices for 5 years. all models.
 
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Other way around, Bea. BUTTON-TOP only in Provaris.... Maybe the Radius or Procyon can use flat-tops....
Glad you caught me on that. It hit me that I wrote it backwards about the same time you caught it. Thanks.
 

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I don't know about anyone else, I love ChelsB enthusiasm.
I just don't want to see another (seriously for the hundredth or more time) nice really fun person end up frustrated & lost from jumping too fast.

Vaping a Radius & Kabuki filled with 4 mg/ml nic 4 horsemen at 14.4w, this aint no tootle puff.
 

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One thing I've not seen mentioned is the fact batteries are not going anywhere anytime soon, 18xxx batteries are widely used in many different applications, FDA over-reach will never reach that far. Get yourself a few batteries you need to run what you have, and don't sweat having a huge stock of batteries. See a good sale on batteries you use, grab a few, no need to stock up on them for the foreseeable future.

Not saying having loads of batteries is a bad thing, however prioritizing batteries is unnecessary.
 

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Hi TPuffs, remember me? ;)

I've been off this thread for a short while, as it's become a complete runaway train. As Krisma so wisely suggested, please use the multi quote feature. Many have been complaining that they just can't keep up.
 

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Chels Take a big breath and slow down. This scattergun approach to buying gear and then forcing things to work in ways they are not designed to is always going to be next to impossible. Work on one thing at a time. There are individual threads with expert members for all the gear you have. Those folks can put perspective on how to use your gear and give you answers that others can find helpful. The tootle puffers know a lot of generalitys but you are not only confusing what you have you keep introducing new questions that are unrelated to what everyone is helping you with. That helps no one.

It would help if you use the multi quote function of the forum to keep like questions and responses all together in single posts rather than the miriad of single posts that get lost in the sandpit.

Take look at what you have. Learn about each piece, what it actually does or how it works. Once you understand what you have and what you are missing you will quickly learn what you can do with all this gear.

Well said. Krisma. Do you have the ling for the FTY coils you use. Can't be bothered going through 50 pages to find it.

ChelsB You don't have to buy everything that get discussed. Have you found the way you like to vape.

Hi TPuffs, remember me? ;)

I've been off this thread for a short while, as it's become a complete runaway train. As Krisma so wisely suggested, please use the multi quote feature. Many have been complaining that they just can't keep up.

Who are you again.
 

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