Well I can give you the stats of what I'm running and can show you that it is well within the limits of the battery.I call BS
Yes, we've been reading about it and watching- it's all over the news. Congratulations!So after vaping at 210 to 275 for the past few months everything is ok and I haven't blown my face off.
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It's called a warm wet dense saturated flavorful vape.I would love to know what satisfaction you get from such wattage, are you like an exception?
I will agree with the many who state, just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD. I was informed, I forget where that Tom Cruise was gonna make an "action adventure documentary drama about getting in a space ship and flying it." I was like, "It's Tom Cruise, perhaps Scientology is behind it, and like, wants him to go up and have a chat with Xenu about this COVID 19 situation..... But just because he CAN doesn't mean that he necessarily SHOULD."
I mean, you could feed a jillion orphans with that thing, for one.
I suppose best case it blows up and rids the world of Tom Cruise. THAT might be worth something.
I hate hot vapor too, which is why I said warm, not hot. The build I posted on the 1st page in this thread is actually a 28g/36g Nichrome 80 staple staggered fused clapton (SFC) that I wrapped in parallel... in a 38mm RDA.I hate hot vapor, and I get nice, and pleasant and well saturated vape around 9--14 watt usually.
Takes all kinds I guess.
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It is impossible to stop some certain people from rambling about those things that they don't know nor care to understand. Case in point, not every flavor chaser wants to suck air through a hole the size of a gnat's rear end, and, according to (non fake) scientific research, there exists such a thing as cross-modal perception of flavor.That thread is like a clash of zones. Let's face it: it's impossible to stop people from wanting more. To go extreme. Bigger, faster, stronger, you name it. And that applies to just about everything humans do. There is always going to be a small group within a specific community for whom the established standards are simply not going to be enough, and they will try to take a step or two forward and scale things up. And accept the associated risks. Vaping is no different
It is impossible to stop some certain people from rambling about those things that they don't know nor care to understand. Case in point, not every flavor chaser wants to suck air through a hole the size of a gnat's rear end, and, according to (non fake) scientific research, there exists such a thing as cross-modal perception of flavor.
Okay, I'd understand this if it were a physical pursuit that had danger- swimming across the English Channel, or something like that. Or being the first man to fly at the speed of sound or exit the earth's atmosphere. Or building the worlds fastest land vehicle. Jumping the most buses or the Grand Canyon on a motorcycle. Something that has some modicum of accomplishment to it. This? Dude doesn't even completely understand the principles behind what he's doing (the reason for the thread- hitting up people to explain it to him). It's not like he's designing a system that allows safe vaping at the highest wattage ever. So where are the bragging rights, even? And he comes back to tell us he's not dead yet?I said: a small group of people within a community. Also- Robert B. said that this is for his personal use, a project he's been working on for a while now and is having some difficulties so asked a technical question. He's not trying to change the vaping industry to his own standards and convince other people that they should also do the same. What's wrong with that?
Vaping illustrated by cycling as an example:
Average vaper:
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Why don't you go ahead and tell me all about what exactly it is you think is wrong with that? Enough said.I said: a small group of people within a community. Also- Robert B. said that this is for his personal use, a project he's been working on for a while now and is having some difficulties so asked a technical question. He's not trying to change the vaping industry to his own standards and convince other people that they should also do the same. What's wrong with that?