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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 21:54:28 GMT
So see you all at the door in the morning.. Think I'll fly to London on 20th or so.. Jump to a train for Peterborough.. And on Friday get my gear to Tamworth. Hmmm.. What will I be doing in Peterborough the 5days I wonder
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 20:37:04 GMT
I will give that a try macca. It's the tightness of the tank around the carto that's the main issue. I just had to make this... 20sec (21sec vid)
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 20:30:11 GMT
Thanks yak. Although I personally wouldn't re-fill the tank via the battery end. 1. If you do it right it's better way 2. You can always just vipe the connector 3. No need to blow overflown juice out of the center of the carto 4. I've done it this way for 6months now without one problem (but that's just me) 5. FAST... I can fill the tank with this in 30sec and get it back up and running in less then 1min from the start.
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 20:26:35 GMT
I mainly use the tanks with my LT macca. Sometimes they slide up ok, then other times they won't budge. If it sticks & I try to push, I end up getting a hand ful of e-juice. Check the vid.. And try to get your carto lined aprox the same with the 1-2-3 I wrote = profit.
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 20:24:17 GMT
1. Press against the table (the battery end) 2. Press the carto a bit deeper with an drip tip 3. Fill 4. Press it back up 5. Clean
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 17:41:54 GMT
But.. from... where? Have waited for ages to get one (And Svoe is OoS) "Cost: The retail price of the Nivel chip is 53.22€ plus shipping (from Russia)."
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 15:14:10 GMT
If it's what I think it is... I got mine @ 'Shipped' status on 28.6.2012 16.49 (GMT+2)..
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 14:57:58 GMT
We will be there giving out free themed juice in the vendors tent (while stocks last) See y'all then! Hmmm... Need to get a map and prio-list which locations to visit first
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 10:42:30 GMT
"Delivery Costs Goods supplied by inawerashop.com are shipped from our warehouse in Poland. The shipping price depends on the total weight of your shopping cart. "I agree that should have been mentioned on the 1st post.. But Ina is a good vendor and most of the Fin's prefer their Baza for DIY. Cheap and good quality
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Post by yakousei on Jul 1, 2012 10:34:47 GMT
Either your system doesn't like the high PG liquids -> Try 50/50 PG/VG, 30/70 PG/VG or 100VG liquids to see what effects they have.. Also one thing that might have upset your system.. Too much vaping and too high nicotine mg level. ... And did you dring water/lemonade to keep your body hydrated during the day? E: I started with 24mg liquids and I had similar effects after days that I vaped too much.. Around 2months vaping I dropped my nic level to 10-15mg and since then I haven't had any issues. Also I do drink a lot of water during the day
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Post by yakousei on Jun 30, 2012 21:07:51 GMT
Somewhere subject to UK law? Can't say I remember... As that line is used in quite many vendors Terms... Do google "These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for educational purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your health care professional. By purchasing these products, you agree to use products at your own risk."Moju-shapeyou-vaprlife-mystmasters-cov-bestprobioticsforwomen-genecig-freecigs-exploringpsychics and so forth.. So it's quite generic c/p
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Post by yakousei on Jun 30, 2012 15:06:59 GMT
can someone tell me the reason for the hot spring? I have looked it up and it is basically a copper plated spring to give better contact from the battery to the case. Am I missing something here or is that just it? 1. Less resistance then the regulars (raised my Bombshell V's ~0.4-0.5V under load) so yeah they give a boost.. 2. If the mod's battery starts to heat it will collapse = no working circuit for the battery, possibly preventing blowing it up (if your gear fires at your purse or pockets..... After a while the battery might overheat / explode). It's less then 2€ safety feature that actually boosts your non VV gear at the same (at least the bombshells stock springs sucked b**ls). Got one on my both bombshells that I use for menthol flavors that doesn't need that much volts.
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Post by yakousei on Jun 30, 2012 14:11:42 GMT
I ask you this, If you saw a mod for sale, that clearly listed all the safety features, and one that looked identicle but did not list them as a selling point. which one would you go for? I'm happy if there is a vent hole and a hotspring (or similar feat).. But if it would be between just a chuck of steel and a chuck of steel with the two I mentioned.. Not a hard choice tbh
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Post by yakousei on Jun 30, 2012 13:36:29 GMT
Heck even I sometimes shiver on my creations.. Like the first time I made an PTN booster mod that uses 2x 18650 in parallel and had an charging chip in it.. Took me a week or so to stop being cautious of this monster..
But 'beta' testing for 3months that product has made it clear that it is completely safe *knocks some wood* In the end, if it f'cks up... I've must done something to upset the electronic fairy inside..
E: And yeah.. It's not like anyone intends these things to mess up.. Just sometimes karma kicks back and nothing could have been done to prevent it.
Reading how much you've but efford into this, I'd say you got all the bases covered.. Vent holes & safety fuses and stuff like that.. You've made all you could. The rest is up to the user.
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Post by yakousei on Jun 30, 2012 13:04:41 GMT
Legal These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for educational purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your health care professional. By purchasing these products, you agree to use products at your own risk. Under no circumstances will xxxxxxx be held responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage that is caused or alleged to have been caused in connection with use of, or reliance on any product on this site. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless xxxxxxx, its officers, directors, employees, agents, licensors and suppliers (collectively the "Service Providers") from and against all losses, expenses, damages and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, resulting from any violation of these terms and conditions or any activity related to your account (including negligent or wrongful conduct) by you or any other person accessing the site using your Internet account.
^c/p from somewhere... ***
So basicly you could do something like that. 1. You will test that the devices is ok at the time it will be sent 2. You have taken every precaution during the production stages to ensure the safety of the user 3. You can not be held responsible if the device is used or handled in a manner that might have broken it or damage the parts in a way that a shortcircuit/malfunction is inevitable. 4. The buyer should take all the basic precautions when handling and doing maintenance of the electronic device. 5. Only use the battery's designed for the mod (xxxxx in this case)
and so forth...
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