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MVP0108

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Been reading quite a bit here but fwah....
Not easy to understand ! :unsure:
With Batt, coil, firmware, mods etc seems pretty complicated sia :confused:

Slowly read. If you are intending to get a dual pr triple 18650 mod the batteries must be married which means they must stay with each other, they must charge and discharge together. Coils is up to you to slowly experiment. Firmware i dont think i have to explain. Mods also no need explain
 

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Been reading quite a bit here but fwah....
Not easy to understand ! :unsure:
With Batt, coil, firmware, mods etc seems pretty complicated sia :confused:
If you are new to vaping and are interested in learning more about e-cigarettes (and all the parts and pieces) see this post.
 

avex30

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Been reading quite a bit here but fwah....
Not easy to understand ! :unsure:
With Batt, coil, firmware, mods etc seems pretty complicated sia :confused:

Your interest must be there than you will start to research. Not really that complicated if you just being with it. I also just started so not going to so deep exploration. Just explore what is need for the basic at the moment.
 

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Your interest must be there than you will start to research. Not really that complicated if you just being with it. I also just started so not going to so deep exploration. Just explore what is need for the basic at the moment.

Actually I've been reading up a lot but as a noob, my biggest worry will come when it's time to change the cotton wick (which should be pretty soon considering that I'm on my 2nd tank) as well as the coil (maybe not so soon...)

I know it's hardly rocket science but i've always been hopeless at DIY stuff and my hands are incredibly clumsy.... *sigh*
 
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avex30

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Actually I've been reading up a lot but as a noob, my biggest worry will come when it's time to change the cotton wick (which should be pretty soon considering that I'm on my 2nd tank) as well as the coil (maybe not so soon...)

I know it's hardly rocket science but i've always been hopeless at DIY stuff and my hands are incredibly clumsy.... *sigh*

no worry man like Karstine mention practise make prefect.

I murder like 4 coil before i got it right on coiling and about 5 pc of cotton pad. 1/2 bottle of juice.

I started off with 1 tank and increase to 3 tank by the end of 2nd week (bought all 2nd hand RTA). So i have 3 tanks to practise on hahaha.

by the third week it is much more smooth for me to coil and wick.
 
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It's okay. Like all things, practice makes perfect. I wasted half a bottle of juice cause my first ever wicking suck and my tank just keep on leaking. No mistake made means no learning.

Yeah, that's very true.
Keeping my fingers crossed that I can at least do a half decent one tomorrow evening when it's time to change the wick so that minimal precious juice will be wasted

no worry man like Karstine mention practise make prefect.

I murder like 4 coil before i got it right on coiling and about 5 pc of cotton pad. 1/2 bottle of juice.

I started off with 1 tank and increase to 3 tank by the end of 2nd week (bought all 2nd hand RTA). So i have 3 tanks to practise on hahaha.

by the third week it is much more smooth for me to coil and wick.

hahahahahahah
understand the process
in fact, i can imagine that for a first-timer, the coiling process is going to be a lot more tricky than the wicking
 
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