Yeah.. Another new guy.

Status
Not open for further replies.

OBEYgiant

Full Member
Oct 5, 2014
10
2
Orbiting Earth
Hey all, recently purchased my first vape about a month ago and found I have in a sense sprinted my way through the different kinds. My first 3 were the smok Ace. They worked well... For the short time that they each did. After my 3rd one pooched out, I went back to my local vape shop and he helped me out by upgrading me to the Innokin MVP for a great price. Once I got accustomed to the better function of the MVP, I purchased an Aspire nautilus tank which is pretty damn decent. Today, I went to the shop and was in the mood to buy. I managed to scoop up the Innokin 134 MX-M. No battery or coil. Just the body of the vape. It is the one with the lock ring and the Chinese virtues you can set as a "password". I want to build it to keep as my first mech. I'm sure I will be asking a few questions in the not too distant future on the do's and dont's of building it properly. Looking forward to meeting some chill people!

cheers!
 

Arch

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 18, 2014
419
367
United States
casaa.org
Welcome to ECF and it's good that you're already picking Vaping up as a hobby. It helps you stay with it and refrain from returning to analogs. I was the same way you are now when I first started and I look back now and actually regret a lot of my purchases because I simply didn't use them long enough due to constantly wanting to upgrade. My best piece of advice to you would be to stick with one thing for as long as you can while researching what you truly want to upgrade to. It'll save you a lot of money in the long run!
 

Douroguy

Unresolved Status
Sep 15, 2014
15
4
Philadelphia
Welcome to the vape community!

Hey all, recently purchased my first vape about a month ago and found I have in a sense sprinted my way through the different kinds. My first 3 were the Smok Ace. They worked well... For the short time that they each did. After my 3rd one pooched out, I went back to my local vape shop and he helped me out by upgrading me to the Innokin MVP for a great price. Once I got accustomed to the better function of the MVP, I purchased an Aspire Nautilus tank which is pretty damn decent. Today, I went to the shop and was in the mood to buy. I managed to scoop up the Innokin 134 MX-M. No battery or coil. Just the body of the vape. It is the one with the lock ring and the Chinese virtues you can set as a "password". I want to build it to keep as my first mech. I'm sure I will be asking a few questions in the not too distant future on the do's and dont's of building it properly. Looking forward to meeting some chill people!

cheers!
 

OBEYgiant

Full Member
Oct 5, 2014
10
2
Orbiting Earth
Welcome to ECF and it's good that you're already picking Vaping up as a hobby. It helps you stay with it and refrain from returning to analogs. I was the same way you are now when I first started and I look back now and actually regret a lot of my purchases because I simply didn't use them long enough due to constantly wanting to upgrade. My best piece of advice to you would be to stick with one thing for as long as you can while researching what you truly want to upgrade to. It'll save you a lot of money in the long run!
Thanks for the advice. I plan on expanding my collection to be as diverse as possible with all makes and models of vapes!
 

Rat2chat2

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 16, 2013
11,842
53,835
North Carolina
RA-YellowroseMouse207-welcome.gif
to ecf OBEYgiant. So glad to have you here. Have fun and happy vaping to you. Look forward to reading more about you.
 

OBEYgiant

Full Member
Oct 5, 2014
10
2
Orbiting Earth
Welcome!

Please always keep in mind battery safety when you do mechs :)

That's one thing I have gathered from many different resources. I plan on slowly learning about mech and how to build them properly. I work in the automotive industry with a focus on mobile electronics. I understand principles and properties of electricity, the biggest challenge is learning the way of the vape. I bought my innokin 134 mx-m as a long term build while I use my MVP as my daily. Vv/vw and easy to figure out.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread