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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 22:01:13 GMT
The LT is an affordable VV , I can think of better things to spend my dosh on other than a provari ... like my house Or in my case a car (I get old bangers and drive them to death lol)
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 21:45:09 GMT
I would agree with Des, the LT is the most popular, It might not be the most expensive, or the most wanted but it is what so many people have in their kit (IMHO)
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 21:36:22 GMT
well that was my thought about it desolving into the juice As for the temp, the hot glue guns go up to around 193 °C which as long as it is not in the direct contact of the element, it should not be an issue. I know that the use of hot glue has been used in the making of drinking vessles, but inhaling is a whole new ballgame.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 17:48:10 GMT
When I have has an atty fall apart on me there was what looked like hot glue set at the bottom. Is that what it was? If its ok to use that why not seal it with that?
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 14:08:37 GMT
Which 36mg juice did you give him? I find that different juice at the same strength, same batt voltage, same everything, gives different kicks, I just put it down to the flavourings in it.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 14:05:46 GMT
ok stupid bloke question here, B&M's is what?
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 13:31:49 GMT
Jay, I personally think that the best place for the batteries are in side Argento. You will find it works a lot better with them on the in side than outside. when they are outside there is no vapour, no throat hit, and very little taste unless you suck really hard #icon_rofl#
Sorry I could not resist that
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 13:28:23 GMT
If you go back to the home page for that you should be able to navigate to other sections of useful information about the LT.
Which batteries do you have for it? I have quite a selection for my two. Including the protected ones from China. It is right that they leave a gap showing the silver threads at the bottom, but I have a couple of grommets which I have used one to cover it up, it also acta as an anti slip aid lol
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Sorry
Jun 24, 2012 13:03:53 GMT
Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 13:03:53 GMT
I know you, your only trying to get your post count up lol Seriously though, if you cant work it out from google and youtube, then it is always best to ask, it might be that you ask a question that even a more experianced vaper did not know
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 12:59:00 GMT
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 12:24:20 GMT
So al you need now is 24 extra centrer pins from old carto's and you have got yourself a little money maker selling a coil winding tool lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 12:21:48 GMT
To add to the comments above if your going to measure the voltage of a battery turn the dial to the DCV section and put it to the 20 setting.
If your measuring resistance, then make sure you do not have any power on it or the atty connected to anything as you will get false readings
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 12:07:28 GMT
There you go, I said I had seen it. Thanks Dom not only for the link but the idea too
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 10:09:45 GMT
I think that it is a good idea, but like Blakey said, if the mesh is done right then you should not need it. As for making the coils, I though the use of a screw from a pc was a nice idea, where the wire wrapped in the threads gives a perfect coil, that can be slipped over the wick. It was mentioned in one of the threads on here but I cant find it atm.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jun 24, 2012 9:12:52 GMT
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