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Yeah and I bet tech support comes close to hanging up when you mention gentoo :) But you prolly tell em windows, just like I do.

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1/9 #3 This is my sisters computer so its still running windows 7 (ugh...) There is a bug in the bios that doesn't allow the extended capacity battery to recharge once it has been run to shutoff. There is a bios update (that clearly documents this problem as well as the dozens of people who had this same problem across the interwebs) that fixes this problem. But.... your battery needs to be at 20% or higher to run the bios update, regardless if its on wall power (which is the only way this thing runs now). So i called toshiba looking for a work around, some way of getting past that minimum battery charge to install the update. After over an hour on the phone I was told that my options were to buy a new battery (which will not fix the bios error. I can only hope the new battery comes with enough charge to fix the problem before it dies) or ship it in to have it fixed on my dime. This was after one of the top brass in the repair centre admitted that this was a well known design flaw that should not have left the factory like that. I'm not a fan of apple but I know they would have made this right and that really burns my banana
 

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#5 I wish the Sidewinders where not so much with the silver caps + $7 more for them. I'm too poor for that.

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Ok the Triple V Sidewinder 7ml Pyrex tank is $27.99 with just the Grommet caps but $7 more for silver caps. But the Triple V Pyrex 7ml Premium Tank is just $21.99 with silver end caps. That math for me just does not add up.

Btw can I see a pic of that last tank u posted a pic of on a SB?

The math is simple, the caps cost $7 more on the tank than the grommets. If you compare the Economy 7ml Pyrex to the 7ml Premium Pyrex it's a $7 difference.

But if u think about it the Sidewinder with silver caps is just like the Triple V Pyrex 7ml Premium Tank. its just that the riple V Pyrex 7ml Premium Tank does not have the fill hole. I cant justify paying $14 more for just a fill hole. In now way am I dissing the tanks @ all Im just saying does it really cost $14 more to add a hole to the Triple V Pyrex 7ml Premium Tank? I would pay $7 more for the hole tho

You're welcome to drill your own hole in the Pyrex ;)
I base my price on my cost to get the glass drilled. It involves using custom made diamond coated tools.
 

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Check oout my FAQ page on how to fill the tank. It will explain one way to properly prime a carto. There are others, but that one is pretty fool proof.

Whatever you use to fill the tank, be sure it doesn't completely fill the fill hole. There needs to be room there to allow air to escape or you'll flood the carto and have juice running out of the connector.


i just realized that i do not have a needle to fill the tank/carts! i have some empty ECB bottles that have a narrow plastic tip that may fit in the screw hole on the tank. But how do I fill the carts!? I am so inexperienced with carts! the video says to prime the cart, but how do i do this without a needle and without wasting/spilling juice!?
 

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5. The Lakers lost. Boo hoo. Hopefully the Clippers will beat the Mavs to make it a lovely evening in Los Angeles. Go Lob City and A Tribe Called Bench!!!

On a side note, even though I prefer Valley View Vapes' "big" tanks, I rarely fill them all the way unless I'm going out for the evening. Keep in mind that I'm usually juggling three tanks at a time, so that I have a variety of flavors.

In my experience, juice can start to get funky if left in a tank too long -- too much heating, cooling, and oxidization, methinks. One of the reasons I prefer the large tanks is that I have the option for a big fill if needed. Another reason is that there seems to a wider variety of XL cartomizers available. Anyone else buy the big tanks and only completely feel them when necessary?
 

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The math is simple, the caps cost $7 more on the tank than the grommets. If you compare the Economy 7ml Pyrex to the 7ml Premium Pyrex it's a $7 difference.



You're welcome to drill your own hole in the Pyrex ;)
I base my price on my cost to get the glass drilled. It involves using custom made diamond coated tools.

I think I'll let u drill my glass!

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“ Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we're liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. "
 

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RPadTV:8273826 said:
Anyone else buy the big tanks and only completely feel them when necessary?

2. Unless I'm to tired to care, I usually try to keep mine all the way full regardless of size. I don't know why lol its an appearance thing I think, especially if I'm vaping something with a nice color. :) but it can start tasting icky by the end, maybe that's why I prefer the smaller tanks. I do have an abundance of XL cartos tho that I stocked up on before I found VVV, now I keep running out of regular size. Maybe one day I'll see how many XLs I have and see about trading someone sometime. Hmmm.
 
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