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Post by vapee on Sept 9, 2015 17:36:37 GMT
the gold and silver wire sounds interesting and expensive too hehe
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Post by vapee on Sept 7, 2015 10:54:28 GMT
Not heard of this one yet or any more info but it had temp control in the title and description too! Guessing its mainly for ni coils Orignal ROTK Subego E-Cig Kit, price around $18 description: Orignal ROTK subego electronic cigarette kit Large capacity battery 1600mAh, providing long working time 2.5ml atomizer capacity Temperature indicator: Green for 600 degree Fahrenheit, green + red for 500 degree Fahrenheit, red for 400 degree FahrenheitVariable wattage indicator light: Green for 50W, green + red for 42W, red for 37W 0.5ohm OCC head for adjusting wattage 0.1ohm OCC head for adjusting temperature Resistance range: 0.1 - 3.0ohm 510 thread Stainless steel and copper material Charged with a USB cable Big smoke, providing great taste I guess its like the ego twist type batteries where theres a few presets for each setting. Maybe you set the watts and at that setting temp is controlled to a specific setting too. Goes up to 50w which is interesting too
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Post by vapee on Sept 7, 2015 10:42:58 GMT
The kayfun v4 can be really good, the one I got from gearbest was the cheapest one on their list and seems to work nice, only thing is to open the base up requires a small vice and a rubber band to separate the section, but to refill and close off the juice it works relatively smooth. I have another one not from gb, cant remember which one but it did leak a bit and seemed the 510 was different, possibly leaked due to wicking though not sure. Also the one by "robottech" was reviewed a while back by Richard NG and said it looked good, I think those are quite cheap now too. Airflow etc seems very similar to the previous kayfun too, just bit fiddly to clean as theyre like 50 parts lol
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Post by vapee on Sept 5, 2015 10:08:11 GMT
Not sure also about the ss, but i believe its the same as the stainless used in mesh that we used to torch for many minutes for the genesis attys hehe so i assume it hasnt got the same worries as titanium. Apparently theres a few grades of ss like 316L and 317L and people have been using it in normal wattage mode as well as temp control modes but they say its harder to control the temp on it so maybe temp has to be set lower. Its getting tricky to figure out all these different wires out lol
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Post by vapee on Sept 5, 2015 9:51:22 GMT
hey, i had a look and i think with your kit, the battery is the same as this: Just unscrew that from the part at the top also known as the clearomiser or atomiser or tank, same things pretty much, then just wash the inside of the clearomiser, keep the battery dry! heh this is how to unscrew and fill the clearomiser to clean it just unscrew it and then can rinse with water as long as theres no smell of anything inside but usually there isn't. So at the step when it says to fill with eliquid just rinse that part with water then using a kitchen towel to try n dry the inside a bit and outside and for the inner tube you could blow the water out into a towel and itll then b ready to fill with liquid and put together then finally to screw back onto the battery. I would avoid washing the coil assembly though as thats a self contained unit pretty much and harder to dry the inside. The battery section can last for years in theory, the clearomiser may last ages, its just the coil assembly part that can sometimes last a few days to weeks and can sometimes need replacing.
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Post by vapee on Sept 5, 2015 9:04:27 GMT
Im sorry not to well today.ill try again. when I try to buy it charging me £65.72 for the xcube its showing up as £65.72 ? I tried just now and it showed up as $54.99 but I didn't click place order yet, I hadn't clicked any extra shipping options too. Also I think their deal is just for the silver version not the black one, I'll check that too but I think thats the case. Edit: yea seems the black one is not part of the deal and shows as pre order but the silver one shows the offer.
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Post by vapee on Sept 4, 2015 12:27:53 GMT
Can Anybody recomend a good quality wall socket usb charger for the hcigar vt200 I looked into some good quality multi output usb charger but alot or either expensive or possible overheat when too many amps go throigh them, but the original samsung ones seem to get alot of good reviews, theres some fake samsung ones though around on ebay/amazon that might not be as good. Also these are generally 2amp ones, I think if you want just a 1amp limit then maybe theres some others but not sure which.
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Post by vapee on Sept 4, 2015 12:24:46 GMT
I'm waiting for a dissy code lol gb has it today for 115 with the code DNABOX200W
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Post by vapee on Sept 3, 2015 14:00:06 GMT
Ah cool, yea those are some great features the dna 200 has then, I suppose the lipo bag was intended for rc vehicles that may take some impact and then have issues later on but I'd assume the good chargers can detect these too. Yea I might have heard about the charge doctor from your thread actually but forgot about that heh, nice little device, cheers
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Post by vapee on Sept 3, 2015 12:20:48 GMT
There hasn't been much mention as far as I've seen about using the lipo safe charging bags when charging these batteries but it might be an idea to use one as they were designed for lipos. I use one for 18650s and the heat of the batts during charging is not bad but actually depends on the charger too! Could even use one of those usb charge meters or usb voltage detectors as theyre sometimes called that xtar and others sell. Quite handy as you can see the charge current and voltage as some will count the mah too, plus if your mod is in the bag then you can monitor whats happening with that detector from outside of it. Mines this one: www.gearbest.com/chargers/pp_183135.htmlbut theres others too you can get locally if you want.
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Post by vapee on Sept 3, 2015 12:04:08 GMT
As long as you have good batteries the subox should take care of any possible shorts and safety issues generally, I think the sub box will only fire coils above 0.2ohms and I'd assume most pre made ones should be above that or maybe it fires down to 0.1, ether way just get it installed with the legs not wiggling at all so the ohms will be stable and the coil centered above the air hole but not touching any parts of the head, then just the wicking which needs to be not too tight but not too loose either and not stuffing the juice channel/juice hole too much or the vape will taste a bit dry.
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Post by vapee on Sept 2, 2015 10:01:03 GMT
Its a good idea having the lipo in a separate protected casing, I think the design of the hotcig one still is nicer though, the vtbox too looks quite unique, handy that it comes with the balance charger though, will keeps costs down if you went for another battery. Maybe we'll see some reasonably priced dual 18650 dna 200 mods soon too or it could be time for some dual 26650 mods to make an appearance lol
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Post by vapee on Sept 1, 2015 9:04:38 GMT
Maybe next they'll have claptons in the triple coil head, those individual chamber look interesting
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Post by vapee on Aug 31, 2015 2:13:26 GMT
Theres a new temp control mod from innokin out maybe in the next few months that looks like that new disrupter, maybe even uses the current disrupter batteries but it has some kind of thermometer driven temp control and takes special atties, it also has its own type of connector but they say itll come with a 510 adaptor too but for normal tanks they wont be able to use temp control. Should be interesting
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