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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 12:45:13 GMT
Welcome SJ, I agree with the others, we need to know a little more about you and what your wanting so that we do not send you off an a path where you think that the vaping lark is not for you whith out trying something out that would of been perfect.
I will warn you though mate, be carful arounf these lot, particularly as you said money no object, your lucky to still have your CC hand attached to your arm lol
Look forward to hearing more.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 12:30:54 GMT
Malibu, to put it simplified, higher voltage means higher current, higher current means hotter coil. Lower voltage, means lower current, lower current means cooler coil. If you are used to the standard resistance atty and swap it for the low version it will increase the current which the coil will get hotter. So basically it means that with a vv you can fine tune your perfect vape temp Hope that is clearer for you
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 12:14:38 GMT
Ah, that does not count as you hadn't been to bed/sleep, you need to get up early just to shop. Will leave it to the ninja's to explain what that's all about
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 12:11:45 GMT
Having just read a thread that had the C rating mentioned in it I thought it would be good to have something on here. For starters, the C in C Rating stands for capacity. To break it down to its simplest terms, the C rating is the maximum safe continuous discharge rate of a pack. If you see 10C on your battery, it means it can be discharged at 10 times that pack's capacity. Capacity refers to the milliamp-hour rating of the battery, which will be listed as a number followed by mAh (2000mAh, for example).
Here's the easy way to find your battery's discharge rate just multiply the number from the C rating by the pack's capacity. Keep in mind that 1000 milliamps equals one amp. Here's an example, using an 3.7V 2000mAh 10C 3.7 volt 2000mAh 10C 2000 milliamps = 2 amps 2 Amps x 10 = 20 amps continuous discharge This means that you can safely draw up to 20 amps continuously from that 3.7V 2000mAh 10C without doing damage to your battery.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 11:49:33 GMT
Was meaning VIA a pm on here or VIA his contact details
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 11:43:03 GMT
Just started to read this thread & I only want to say that if you want to get shopping ninja status, your going to have to try harder. My first order was in by 5, & it would of been in earlier but my phone wouldn't let me so had to get up & do it on the pc I'm hoping to get shopping ninja status soon
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 11:29:59 GMT
It was a close thing & only cos of a picture that was off the screen on a spreadsheet. The name difference & coding was one letter OCT for the one we wanted & DCT for what they were talking about.
Oh well, there is always next time.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 9:24:01 GMT
I'm looking forward to hearing your verdict on the Gripper, Batty So am I just need the batteries lol. amateurs mistake, I wonder if I can plug it into the charger and work it from there lol (Cris reference there)
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 9:21:04 GMT
I could give you a run for your money but decided not to moan today,lol.Come on guys,get your favourite music on,whack the volume up and sing and dance.(Not you though Batty,you've got no leccy) ! Erm, I do have leccy, Just not where it shoudl be lol. it is only the living room, and the PC is in the kitchen/dining room. lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 9:18:44 GMT
see Annie, spell check does not pick up when I use the wrong words spelt right lol. I did mean Living room. The lifting room is actualy in the garage lol
That must be a nightmare oneday. Your poor kettle must be done in by now.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 8:55:30 GMT
Got my gripper, and the very first thing I can recommend is that you get batteries at the same time if you don't already have them. Nothing worse than getting a present and not being able to use it cos of no batteries The second thing to note is that if you do not have a lot of strength in your fingers then go for the XXL carto's. I went for the XL ones and there is literally just 5mm of the carto poking out the top to which to screw it in and out with. The other option is to get a 510 to 510 adapter and use that to give you extra room to get your fingers on it. Am looking for mine now lol When I get the batteries I'll update properly. amend-um, I have found and used my 510 to 510 and with a standard black drip tip it looks good and fits perfectly Oh and a 18650 battery is way too big to fit, no hammer is going to get that baby in there lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 8:48:08 GMT
Why not give Chris a nudge to get some back in stock?
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 8:42:47 GMT
so really we want the juice deliverd in one of those boxed wines, where it is inside a bag that just shrinks as it is used and does not allow the air to get to it, hummmmmmm interesting
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 8:40:49 GMT
I have asked them that if they get it sorted to give me an email and perhaps we can try it again. I just did not think it was worth all that rouble and actually only save a few pennies on something you can pick up from a UK site.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 28, 2012 8:35:14 GMT
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