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Post by Jerri on Mar 17, 2013 20:52:46 GMT
It is. I can but try. Thin juice wasn't working.
If I'm not impressed in a few hours I shall give up and stick to my favourite, tried and tested novas.
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Post by ian on Mar 17, 2013 20:52:55 GMT
I only use PG heavy juices in mine so the liquid flows well,thick juices will just lead to even slower/poorer wicking IMO.I have never had any problems with mine using very thin mixes.
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Post by Jerri on Mar 17, 2013 22:05:25 GMT
I honestly can't say I'm enjoying it. Never has such a dry mouth vaping. Even thought I've turned the vamo right down to 5. Taste is muted compared to the novas. Probably because the vamo is so low, but up it any and it just makes my mouth too dry. Must just be me. Since I've not heard anyone say a bad thing about it. I don't like GVC either lol. That`s strange, I have been running mine at 15 watts for a period and no burn taste at all which amazed me. First atty I have ever been able to do that with. Had to back it off though, too much nic intake. It`s the best wicking atty I have had so far. The problem with yours really did sound like strangulation of the wick so that it just couldnt supply enough liquid ??? Have sent you a PM Robby.
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Post by robby on Mar 17, 2013 23:45:53 GMT
Thanks Jerri, just replied
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Post by lenny59 on Mar 17, 2013 23:57:46 GMT
I was a big fan of the IClear 1.6 ...They too are dual coiled. . . These sound great but I assume they are very hard to rebuild like the 1.6 version ? I know Bomberharris had a go at rebuilding the 1.6 version ...But having to use Non Res makes it a lot harder to do I'm just a tight Git coz I like to be able to rebuild
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Post by robby on Mar 18, 2013 0:00:55 GMT
I was a big fan of the IClear 1.6 ...They too are dual coiled. . . These sound great but I assume they are very hard to rebuild like the 1.6 version ? I know Bomberharris had a go at rebuilding the 1.6 version ...But having to use Non Res makes it a lot harder to do I'm just a tight Git coz I like to be able to rebuild Why do you have to use non res wire in those?
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Post by bomberharris on Mar 18, 2013 0:36:53 GMT
I was a big fan of the IClear 1.6 ...They too are dual coiled. . . These sound great but I assume they are very hard to rebuild like the 1.6 version ? I know Bomberharris had a go at rebuilding the 1.6 version ...But having to use Non Res makes it a lot harder to do I'm just a tight Git coz I like to be able to rebuild Why do you have to use non res wire in those? the shaft on the head is very long robby.
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Post by robby on Mar 18, 2013 0:47:57 GMT
Cheers Bomber An excuse to buy a zapper lol
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Post by bomberharris on Mar 18, 2013 0:50:34 GMT
Cheers Bomber An excuse to buy a zapper lol the Iclear 30 was my reason to buy a zapper, it makes it so much easier
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Post by slimpickins on Apr 6, 2013 19:40:38 GMT
Cheers Bomber An excuse to buy a zapper lol the Iclear 30 was my reason to buy a zapper, it makes it so much easier OK - What's a "zapper"? Anyway, just bought a iClear30 from ukecigcabin (nice handwritten warning about citrus liquids) and I'm very happy with it. Looks a bit big on top of my eGo VV battery but produces lots of vapour at all settings and it holds lots of liquid. I like the moveable head and...actually I can't think of anything else to say, it's a good product, only costs £12, buy one.
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Post by bomberharris on Apr 6, 2013 20:18:03 GMT
the Iclear 30 was my reason to buy a zapper, it makes it so much easier OK - What's a "zapper"? Anyway, just bought a iClear30 from ukecigcabin (nice handwritten warning about citrus liquids) and I'm very happy with it. Looks a bit big on top of my eGo VV battery but produces lots of vapour at all settings and it holds lots of liquid. I like the moveable head and...actually I can't think of anything else to say, it's a good product, only costs £12, buy one. a zapper is a device that welds none res wire and res wire eg kanthel together, they weld together with just simply touching them together , if your interested in one pm mev as he makes these brill devices and sells them very cheep
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Post by andym on Apr 7, 2013 17:43:36 GMT
best of all, you can adjust the draw on it. Can you explain how this is done please?At present i am using a felt "washer" to tighten the draw up.
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Post by yorkcitytom on Apr 11, 2013 7:56:11 GMT
best of all, you can adjust the draw on it. Can you explain how this is done please?At present i am using a felt "washer" to tighten the draw up. Maybe it's Provari specific, but I found that you could loosen the iClear to provide a more airy draw whilst still allowing it to fire. I've ditched the iClear now- it worked well for a while but soon settled down to the same problems of leaking through the centre tube which I've found with Vivi Novas. When it works its great but at least twice a day for no apparent reason I was having to screw it off and mop up juice. I've come to the conclusion that clearomisers are fundamentally flawed in their design.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Apr 11, 2013 7:58:05 GMT
Can you explain how this is done please?At present i am using a felt "washer" to tighten the draw up. Maybe it's Provari specific, but I found that you could loosen the iClear to provide a more airy draw whilst still allowing it to fire. I've ditched the iClear now- it worked well for a while but soon settled down to the same problems of leaking through the centre tube which I've found with Vivi Novas. When it works its great but at least twice a day for no apparent reason I was having to screw it off and mop up juice. I've come to the conclusion that clearomisers are fundamentally flawed in their design. Try a Evod, got 14 of them and none leak, also Pro tank it's bigger brother
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Post by yorkcitytom on Apr 11, 2013 7:59:48 GMT
I've gone down the tank carto route and so far I like it a lot, not least because its so light. Re-filling is a bit of a faff, but it seems to get around the problem of cartos drying up nicely.
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