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Post by reefcat on May 14, 2016 17:31:37 GMT
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Post by reefcat on May 13, 2016 12:50:46 GMT
Think it needs to stay in the advocacy section Phil. Over 150 page views, but sadly maybe a dozen or less sign ups as far as I can see.
Thank you to those who have signed up, please encourage others to do the same.
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Post by reefcat on May 13, 2016 9:53:31 GMT
Guys, I'm astonished and disappointed at the number of views versus the number of people signed up as supporters of the NNA. Much of the "light touch" policy of the MHRA in respect to the TPD is due to the work done by the NNA. They have lobbied politicians and successfully influenced the impact of the TPD in the UK in a positive way. Much of this work goes on behind the scenes, but be assured that without their efforts the impact of the TPD in the UK would be very much worse.
They deserve our support, they will not spam you, nor will they ask for money. It takes about a minute to put in your name as a supporter. If you wish to retain your freedom to vape, please sign up now.
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Post by reefcat on May 12, 2016 21:18:30 GMT
The NNA represents vapers & does some fantastic work in front of & especially behind the scenes. They need supporters to sign up, there's no commitment, but each supporter helps give weight to their arguments. It only takes a few moments and if you are a vaper, they are looking after our interests as best they can. Numbers are important, please sign up & ask your friends & family to do the same. If you are on any other forums of FB, Twitter etc, please post a link. The more the merrier nnalliance.org/supporters/supporters-sign-upThank you
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Post by reefcat on Mar 31, 2016 13:10:44 GMT
Doesn't seem to be anything mentioned in the mainstream media, so fingers crossed, it's a bad joke.
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Post by reefcat on Mar 30, 2016 15:10:50 GMT
I've never seen TC regulation so smooth. Mine looks like a mountain range with a big dipper on top
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Post by reefcat on Mar 27, 2016 19:30:16 GMT
I use www.dot1ml.com for all my recipes. It has default weights for everything & you can fine tune the weight of each flavour if you find a difference. The thing that makes it so easy is the batch mixer, where you can display multiple recipes that you are making up & tick off each ingredient as you add it. You can identify where a flavour is going into several recipes and just move bottles on to the scales as required. I tend to make six or more different recipes at a time, so using weight & batch mixing makes it so much easier & quicker. Not sure if this link will work, think it might need you to be logged in but worth a try : dot1ml.com/batch
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Post by reefcat on Mar 27, 2016 9:27:13 GMT
A resurrected thread - spooky timing I'm still enjoying the Aromamizer, even more now that I have the velocity style deck. The original deck was a real PITA to build on.
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Post by reefcat on Mar 26, 2016 15:00:02 GMT
Looking forward to seeing them soon
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Post by reefcat on Mar 17, 2016 14:24:15 GMT
With SS, I've been heating & quenching a few times, not glowing the coils at all, although they do smoke a bit. Then I lightly brush with one of those inter dental brushes, first on the outside of the coil then gently screw the brush into the coil to clean the inside. Works a treat
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Post by reefcat on Mar 16, 2016 23:16:11 GMT
I've just started using the acrylic tops, only used two so far, but they've both gone on easily enough. As for the RBAs, I have a few of each type, although I am finding that rebuilding the OCC coils gives me a much nicer vape. I suspect they can handle more air than the RBAs & that makes all the difference to me. You need a Dremmel. That will will fix the juice flow/airflow of your atty's. I got bored recoiling and wicking my OH's. Now she prefers the rba's as they last longer before needing attention. And then it's just a case of burn, rinse, and wick. 10 mins max, as opposed to making a coil etc.... I've filed out the juice channels on the type 1 RBAs, but how do you improve the airflow? Do you dremel the airholes in the base as well?
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Post by reefcat on Mar 16, 2016 22:55:03 GMT
I've just started using the acrylic tops, only used two so far, but they've both gone on easily enough.
As for the RBAs, I have a few of each type, although I am finding that rebuilding the OCC coils gives me a much nicer vape. I suspect they can handle more air than the RBAs & that makes all the difference to me.
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Post by reefcat on Mar 14, 2016 16:33:08 GMT
I've ordered five of the authentic bases, the difference in price was pretty marginal. With all the OCC & RBAs that I have, plus the 10pack of acrylic tanks I'll have loads of subtanks. Should keep me going for a while, with a few left over to give away. Popped a pack of coloured drip tips in the basket as well so I can tell the difference between tanks. Think I need to keep a little spreadsheet going to track what flavour I have in each tank though, along with what wire & TCR setting if required. Thanks again for all the replies
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Post by reefcat on Mar 14, 2016 14:19:53 GMT
Thanks guys - just found the authentic bases after wading through pages of clones. Will put an order in now.
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Post by reefcat on Mar 14, 2016 11:54:25 GMT
I'm a sub tank fan, have quite a number kicking about on the vape shelf. I rebuild both the original OCC's & the V2 RBAs. I have always found the RBAs a little lacking in air compared to the OCC coils, but I can live with that. I recently bought a pack of acrylic tanks & am very pleased with them, they look pretty & don't leak.
Now thinking of buying a few of the clone AFC bases, but they all seem to have only one air hole. Does anyone have experience with these? I'm thinking that I already find the standard base a little tight with an RBA, will the single air hole make that worse, or is it bigger to accommodate the fact that there is only one.
Thanks - Bob
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