Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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chopdoc

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I figured. Guess who is soon getting a new tank :)

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The subtank mini comes with a .5 ohm coil installed and a 1.2 ohm coil in the box as well as an RBA deck. Put in the 1.2 ohm and give it a whirl. You should be able to get 25 tanks of juice thru it before it starts fading on the flavor. The give the .5 ohm coil a try at 20 watts. You might find you like it. :D
 

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The subtank mini comes with a .5 ohm coil installed and a 1.2 ohm coil in the box as well as an RBA deck. Put in the 1.2 ohm and give it a whirl. You should be able to get 25 tanks of juice thru it before it starts fading on the flavor. The give the .5 ohm coil a try at 20 watts. You might find you like it. :D
I'm definetely gonna try out subohm. I want to try it. But I probably won't stick with it. I don't want to use a lot more than 3mls a day :)

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Lots of pretties (and cool stuff) being posted today! Some great lookin' mods. I know what I want, though. Hoping I can get it next month. Not a cutting-edge, newest thing on the block, exciting PV. But I want it because it has a huge battery, has passthrough (with the connection on the side!), has the range of watts/volts I like (on the lower end), and it's Innoken. I have been looking at a lot of stuff, and know that the MVP 3 is a big ol' hunka hunka handful of metal...but I like it! I love my MVP 20, so I know my hands will be able to deal with the MVP 3. For my needs...it looks like it'd fit me to a "T"!

I think you're going to love that MVP 3! I waffled back and forth over getting one, but when I saw the MVP 3 Pro 60w in the baby blue/Tiffany blue color I had to have it. It is large, but feels good in the hand; just a very solid well made mod. Nice display screen with large graphics, easy to read at a glance, no squinting. And the battery life, goes on for days in tootle puffer territory... :thumb:

Here's mine, all dressed up Victorian style...

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I think you're going to love that MVP 3! I waffled back and forth over getting one, but when I saw the MVP 3 Pro 60w in the baby blue/Tiffany blue color I had to have it. It is large, but feels good in the hand; just a very solid well made mod. Nice display screen with large graphics, easy to read at a glance, no squinting. And the battery life, goes on for days in tootle puffer territory... :thumb:

Here's mine, all dressed up Victorian style...

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Beautiful @Kim B.
 

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I very seldom have any issues with an STM leaking but running "helga" the 9ml one, I leaked a lot it seems.
I think the larger a tank is the more likely it is to leak. It has to do with gravity, surface area and vacuum or something like that. perhaps a resident Science Guy could explain it better?
 

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You dont have to subohm with the STM. You could put a 1.5 ohm coil in it and tootle puff all day long on it. I prefer .5 ohm to .8 ohm at 25 watts in the STM but thats just me.
I am quite fond of the 1.2 vertical coil at this time ;)
 

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I'm quite found of this 2.9 vertical coil at this time. ;) (it's in a Boge carto)

And yes, gravity is a constant (32ft/sec/sec in a vacuum), but is modified by pressure. The weight of a column of liquid creates pressure.
Does my vacuum weigh more or less when running vs not running?
 

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    Does my vacuum weigh more or less when running vs not running?

    NO, the column of liquid applies less pressure when you increase the vacuum.
    Remember too that you are working with the pressure/vacuum of two columns of liquid.
     

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    I'm quite found of this 2.9 vertical coil at this time. ;) (it's in a Boge carto)

    And yes, gravity is a constant (32ft/sec/sec in a vacuum), but is modified by pressure. The weight of a column of liquid creates pressure.
    Or 9.806m/s/s

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    Morning All.

    What a beautiful morning here in SW Florida. 57 degrees and Sunny with a high today of 74. Winter has finally arrived. I love these mornings! Finally have the A/C off after several months, all windows and sliding doors wide open, breathing in the fresh air instead of the artificial kind!!! :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
     
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