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Metal Art Gal

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It's Here!!!!!!!!!

OH MY!!!! the Carmel Mocha Frap is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!

I'm happy dancing all over the place!

Just had to update you all!

Yeppers the guys are mind readers since I thought after my order with everyone at work saying we wanna try that hummmm might've got another battery....and dats whats I got as my bonus .......:thumbs:

I might've got an upgrade too the UU Auto kit PT is supposed to be manual I thought? but no button so yippppeee easy peasy vaping at puter.......

Must try more stuff.....

update soon
 

Metal Art Gal

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Yeah if the FDA bugs off I can see this way becoming a major cut into the tobacco companies analog sales.

Cola very tasty...got bubbles I swear :D

English Toffee..different still good but a bit not what I expected but expect it might be the poor burned out taste buds, mainly just taste butter not the "sweet" KWIM.

Quick ? on the PT I've read about them overheating so do I need to unplug when I'm not vaping constantly? can it sit 5/10/15 mins without overheat issues?

Gonna try RY4 & Almond chocolate coco (I LOVE Sampler packs!) then save more for tomm. maybe......:evil: must resist....temptation......
 

DaShiVa

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Yeah if the FDA bugs off I can see this way becoming a major cut into the tobacco companies analog sales.

Cola very tasty...got bubbles I swear :D

English Toffee..different still good but a bit not what I expected but expect it might be the poor burned out taste buds, mainly just taste butter not the "sweet" KWIM.

Quick ? on the PT I've read about them overheating so do I need to unplug when I'm not vaping constantly? can it sit 5/10/15 mins without overheat issues?

Gonna try RY4 & Almond chocolate coco (I LOVE Sampler packs!) then save more for tomm. maybe......:evil: must resist....temptation......
I haven't unplugged my PT at work for over a month.

I only unplug my PT at home to switch from manual to auto (or to use the printer, which is usb)

Not advocating this at all, it's probably foolish of me, but I've had no problems whatsoever, and I honestly don't expect to have any problems.

When I get my USB wall socket plug, I'll leave a PT plugged in by the TV 24/7 too.

I mean, I leave my PC plugged in 24/7 (and on) and it's a bigger risk than a PT in my opinion.

The only problem I can think of with leaving a PT plugged in is if it is in a position where it could roll into some sort of weird place where the button gets pushed and held on, or perhaps for an auto if it could fall somewhere like on a speaker with constant bass or something that manages to trigger it.
Never had an auto trigger from anything other than being dropped (triggers on for a split second) being sucked on (I usually initiate that activity - please feel free to post dirty comments) or, after being sucked on, staying stuck on (hasn't happened with my PT, only with a regular batt I have that I should probably clean out, but I'm lazy, so I've mastered the 11 second draw instead)

But yeah, after all I've said, unplug the sucker, better safe than sorry.

Do as I say, not as I do.

Dan.
 

Pawpaw

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I haven't unplugged my PT at work for over a month.

I only unplug my PT at home to switch from manual to auto (or to use the printer, which is usb)

Not advocating this at all, it's probably foolish of me, but I've had no problems whatsoever, and I honestly don't expect to have any problems.

When I get my USB wall socket plug, I'll leave a PT plugged in by the TV 24/7 too.

I mean, I leave my PC plugged in 24/7 (and on) and it's a bigger risk than a PT in my opinion.

The only problem I can think of with leaving a PT plugged in is if it is in a position where it could roll into some sort of weird place where the button gets pushed and held on, or perhaps for an auto if it could fall somewhere like on a speaker with constant bass or something that manages to trigger it.
Never had an auto trigger from anything other than being dropped (triggers on for a split second) being sucked on (I usually initiate that activity - please feel free to post dirty comments) or, after being sucked on, staying stuck on (hasn't happened with my PT, only with a regular batt I have that I should probably clean out, but I'm lazy, so I've mastered the 11 second draw instead)

But yeah, after all I've said, unplug the sucker, better safe than sorry.

Do as I say, not as I do.

Dan.

If you've ever seen the insides of a PT, you wouldn't think your computer is a bigger risk.

The switch is far too small to handle the amperage, so it is just used to activate an FET (Field Effect Transistor), which actually handles the power. When an FET dies, it can either go open or shorted. If it goes shorted, it will act the same as holding the button down indefinitely.

Remember, your computer has a fuse. The PT doesn't!
 

Pawpaw

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This is what the insides of a manual PT looks like:

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