What MOD do you use to vape Nicoticket in?

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I'm running a hana modz clone dna 30 with either a zenith v2 clone (2.2 ohm single coil build right now) if I feel like dripping or a nautilus mini if I'm driving or something

I really want a vaporflask v2 and I want an aspire atlantis. Those will hopefully be my next big vaping purchases.

See? Other than the aspire Atlantis and the nautilus mini, I have no clue whatsoever what he's talking about. It's almost like he's speaking in japanese or German! Sorry!! Told yall I was dense!
 

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What is a Lemo? Kayfun? Yes, I'm dense! Lol


I currently use mine on my mvp 2. Run a 1.4 ohm coil at 11 watts. Great vapor production and flavor. Not like a dripper but IMO better than any carto/pre made coil tank. I plan on picking up some sort of higher powered box device. Got my eye on the vapor shark dna 30. Love the size and I really want a dna board. But waiting until the new mvp drops before I make a decision.

Edit: I meant to reply to your question about what device.
 

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So, yes you can run one on your MVP 2. You would want to build your @ 1.85 ohm's for optimum performance and least stress on your circuit board...that kind of info you can find here...
Mod range | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators
Just look up your mod and read the data. :)

I know the mvp2 has 3.5 amp cutoff. Was researching it a few weeks ago and eventually found the answer in the little manual that came with it.
 
Those new dna 40 vapor flasks are sure sexy. Pricey though.

Really hoping someone clones it honestly. I'll take a good vapor flask v2 clone and throw the 40 in it if I have to! They have what look like good clones of the original but I'd prefer to be able to swap batteries on the fly a little easier than pulling the board out. I'm just not feeling the 300 dollar price tag right now, my wife would kill me!
 
See? Other than the aspire Atlantis and the nautilus mini, I have no clue whatsoever what he's talking about. It's almost like he's speaking in japanese or German! Sorry!! Told yall I was dense!

Hana modz are some of the more popular and well built box mod's with dna chips. It's a clone of one, so basically some manufacturer in Hong Kong knocked it off.

The Zenith is a very good dripper IMO with good adjustable airflow, and can even be adjusted for single or dual coil setups. I tried a dual coil setup in a stillare, didn't enjoy it that much, had trouble with it for no reason, and then my friend accidentally ordered an extra Zenith so I bought it off him. Some of the guys at work had great success with a single coil in it at ~2.2 ohms and 23 watts. I tried it and it has been very good to me so I stopped playing around with other setups.

The vapor flask is a box mod that looks similar to a flask, runs dual 18650s, and has a dna chip in it. My buddy has a dna30 one, and the new dna40 chips are pretty sweet. Very well built box, feels and looks premium.
 

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Really hoping someone clones it honestly. I'll take a good vapor flask v2 clone and throw the 40 in it if I have to! They have what look like good clones of the original but I'd prefer to be able to swap batteries on the fly a little easier than pulling the board out. I'm just not feeling the 300 dollar price tag right now, my wife would kill me!

I know exactly what you mean....ha! I came across a dna thread a few weeks ago where some people were picking up bad hanna clones that people had returned for $5 and putting a dna 40 board in them. Super cheap way to get a dna 40 device. I'm very intrigued by the new dna 40 board though.
 
I know exactly what you mean....ha! I came across a dna thread a few weeks ago where some people were picking up bad hanna clones that people had returned for $5 and putting a dna 40 board in them. Super cheap way to get a dna 40 device. I'm very intrigued by the new dna 40 board though.

I was considering buying a hana style enclosure from fasttech (I think they go for 20-25 bucks) and a dna40 chip (seen them as low as 40-50), borrowing a soldering iron, some solder, flux, etc from a buddy and doing it myself. If I had soldered in the last 8 or so years I might do it, but then again, the vapor flask is soooo sexy.
 

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See? Other than the aspire Atlantis and the nautilus mini, I have no clue whatsoever what he's talking about. It's almost like he's speaking in japanese or German! Sorry!! Told yall I was dense!

This is your chance to use your Google skills, or to develop them!:)

Highlight and Copy a word or phrase that you don't know, paste it into the Google search box and let the fun begin!
If you use Chrome you can just highlight the word and then right click on it and click on the line in the box that says search Google for .......

You can always ask here though, that's what ECF and it's members are for.
No such thing as a dumb question. Y'all want to learn, sometimes ya gotta ask!
 

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Lynn, in the beginning I read everything and would be sitting here going :blink: but I kept reading and eventually it sunk in sorta like osmosis.

Told this story before but it still holds true. My favorite physicist, Richard Feynman, came home from school to visit his family and his sister, at 12 or so, confessed that she wanted to be an astronomer but their parents wouldn't hear of it as girls don't do science (this was the late 1930's), they get married and have kids. Richard comforted her and when he went back to school he bought a college level astronomy textbook and sent it to her with this note: Start reading at the beginning and when you get to a place you don't understand what is going on go back to the beginning and start reading again. By the time you finish this book you will be on your way to being an astronomer.

And he was right, she is an astronomer, even married and had kids. :laugh:

So even if you think your questions are dumb, they aren't. People are reading this thread and going :blink: too but never ask, or don't even know what to ask, so you are asking for them. Keep asking your not at all "dumb" questions. :thumb:
 

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Lynn, in the beginning I read everything and would be sitting here going :blink: but I kept reading and eventually it sunk in sorta like osmosis.

Told this story before but it still holds true. My favorite physicist, Richard Feynman, came home from school to visit his family and his sister, at 12 or so, confessed that she wanted to be an astronomer but their parents wouldn't hear of it as girls don't do science (this was the late 1930's), they get married and have kids. Richard comforted her and when he went back to school he bought a college level astronomy textbook and sent it to her with this note: Start reading at the beginning and when you get to a place you don't understand what is going on go back to the beginning and start reading again. By the time you finish this book you will be on your way to being an astronomer.

And he was right, she is an astronomer, even married and had kids. :laugh:

So even if you think your questions are dumb, they aren't. People are reading this thread and going :blink: too but never ask, or don't even know what to ask, so you are asking for them. Keep asking your not at all "dumb" questions. :thumb:
Well said Don Megan.
And we'll continue to be here to point you in the correct direction Lynn!
 

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This. ^^ Both Megan's and Soignee's posts. I don't think asking questions can be considered dumb, the only time asking a question is dumb is if the individual isn't willing to listen to the answers and know this even before they ask. And something tells me since we have been talking that's not you at all.
 

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Figure it's about time this made an appearance :p
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LMAO - Page 2, Taki is slippin. :evil:
 
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