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Post by laurie9300 on May 18, 2018 11:02:15 GMT
Snap!
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Post by laurie9300 on Oct 31, 2017 6:59:52 GMT
Glad to here everyone's OK, and I echo the sentiments of all the posters...... But at least one good thing has come out of this thread....... COCKWOMBLE! ........ I got a huge giggle from that....... ....underground overground......
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Post by laurie9300 on Sept 15, 2017 22:31:08 GMT
+1 for Anker, mines been rock solid.....
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Post by laurie9300 on Sept 7, 2017 6:49:08 GMT
My first pack was B&H Gold Sovereign, pack of 20 for 30p
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Post by laurie9300 on Sept 2, 2017 21:47:01 GMT
I've heard Flavor Express Sweet Rice is the secret?
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Post by laurie9300 on Aug 19, 2017 21:47:52 GMT
BUT I do recall laurie9300 made up a fancy juice mixer at fairly reasonable cost. I believe he made it from a desktop PC power supply. Yes, here's mine....... I use it all the time and find it invaluable! I mix for a few friends and sometimes do many mixes in a session. Typically a mix is only on the stirrer until the next one is ready, and significantly shortens the whole process. In my opinion a stirrer like this introduces far less air into the mix than shaking, and reduces "mixers elbow" significantly! I have been watching these Nitecore ones for a while now, waiting for a decent review. The fan in my power supply is coming to the end of its life and I'll need to do something soon......
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Post by laurie9300 on Aug 11, 2017 0:03:16 GMT
...... and blue petered it WOW, you just fired some long lost neurons...... I had flashbacks of John, Peter, Valerie, Shep, Blue Peter Badges and collecting bottle tops!
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Post by laurie9300 on Jul 31, 2017 7:00:33 GMT
How's this? Mid 90's
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Post by laurie9300 on Jul 4, 2017 11:26:57 GMT
I've been chatting about this in another forum, it's curious? I've had a Photobucket account for years. I originally got it as I needed unlimited bandwidth for animated gifs for another forum I was doing graphics for. I have a Plus20 account that costs me $30 a year for 30gb, I haven't used 2gb yet. I get 3rd party hosting and linking? Maybe my account is no longer available, and only continues because I've had it so long? I've never had a problem with photobucket and my images from over 5 years ago are still visible .........
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Post by laurie9300 on Jun 2, 2017 7:02:06 GMT
Oh, my..... I remember the corded remote on our first VCR. I owned an Amstrad CPC64 "computer" - it used cassette tapes rather than floppy discs. I had PCs with 5 1/4 drives - and well remember futzing around with Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files to try to get memory "just so" to run that latest piece of software .... or to make the damned thing work with the latest piece of hardware. OK - how about cars then? I well remember Dad's car not having any sort of heater/demister at all and he having to retrofit same. Or when cars didn't have airconditioning. Or when radios (before cassettes were available) were optional. And they had manual window winders. And drum brakes that only sometimes worked. And crude stuff under the bonnet that ALWAYS required tinkering to keep 'em running right (anyone remember manually setting dwell angles on points?). Not to mention the modern wizardry that makes us so much safer - the anti-lock brakes and stability controls. And boy, does Cruise control make long trips so much easier! My mate had the Amstrad, so much fancier than my Dick Smith TRS80, I was so jealous! I had the last laugh though, when I bought my AMIGA 1000! Later, I upgraded to the AMIGA 500. For that I bought my first ever hard drive! A massive 120Mb which cost me $1300! It also had a built in RAM expansion card. I had to buy 4 x 1Mb DRAM SIMMS at $100 each! And I remember my dad's car had a hole in the front bumper where you could insert a crank for starting should the battery go flat.......lol
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Post by laurie9300 on May 30, 2017 9:18:44 GMT
There are a few differences, but the maximum power output is the main one.
The DNA75 can run on a single 18650 - 75w - 6V - 1amp charger
The DNA75C can run on a single 18650 - 75w - 9V - 1amp charger
The DNA250 requires a 3S Lipo or 3 18650s - 250w - 2amp charger
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Post by laurie9300 on May 30, 2017 9:08:40 GMT
This is our greatest opportunity yet to have our say!
I urge ALL Aussie vapers to make a submission! Submissions need not be sophisticated and sciencey, there will be plenty of submissions made by people qualified at presenting all the sciency facts.
The government has left the door open in the terms of reference for us to tell or story. The fifth term of reference;
If you are an Aussie Vaper please have your say!
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Post by laurie9300 on May 30, 2017 8:59:05 GMT
The DNA board in the VT75 is very accurate, and unlikely to be delivering more, or less power than it says on the tin. It is far more likely that the iSticks and IPVs of this world are less accurate.
It's not the accuracy of the power delivery that makes the difference. If this was the case, you'd just adjust your iStick up or down to suit.
What does make the difference is the quality of the regulation. The DNA outputs a very flat signal which gives a great vape!
Theoretically a mech should have the flatest output signal, however mod resistance and battery sag play a big part, and so you never really know what your output is.
The Vamo is the polar opposite of the DNA. It's output is PWM, more like a saw tooth than a flat signal. It alternates between a high and low output very quickly which ends up giving an average of your set wattage. This is what give the "rattlesnake" sound.
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