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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 26, 2012 0:06:22 GMT
Also, thanks Chrissie! You might have been a little late, but it's still mighty appreciated. =]
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 26, 2012 0:05:38 GMT
Thank you, Perpetua! That worked fantastically. Not to mention I learnt something for keeping them going longer! =]
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 25, 2012 23:55:34 GMT
I bought a Riva 1100 kit which came with two batteries (1100mah, for what that might mean to people.) It also came with a clearomiser and 5 cartomisers. Once I was used to them all, they all worked fine. The battery I was using for the clearomiser (for the sake of clarity, Battery One) went flat, so I plugged it into charge and put the clearomiser on to the other battery (Battery Two) which had a cartomiser on. Battery Two has worked fine with the clearomiser in the past (granted, about 5 days now) but for some reason it's not working at all now. It lights up but has no reaction with the clearomiser at all. Battery One still works fine with the clearomiser (and cartomiser) and Battery Two still works fine with cartomisers.
Has any one any advice why a battery would suddenly start refusing to work with clearomisers? (I've also tried Battery Two on a different clearomiser which still yields no results.)
Thank you all!
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 21, 2012 14:41:27 GMT
So, with time (over night, anyway) and perseverence my clearomiser is tasting fantastic! At a guess the manufacturer uses some kind of cleaner or sanitiser or the like when they send it out, and it mixes with the juice so needs a chance to mix in and stop being noticed.
Thank you all for the welcome! =]
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 20, 2012 18:16:57 GMT
Oh good! I'll just worry about when the clearomiser is empty and I need to fathom out how to clean out the clearomiser to put something new in! Thank heavens for the internet and youtube!
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 20, 2012 18:13:43 GMT
Glad your sorted Ryan, its true how we all have our way of vaping to get the most out of things, I usually do a double draw, smallish first one big second one I just experimented with the double draw and that one seems even more palatable! I'll keep at it and see how I go. After seeing all the sigs and how much people have saved, I think I'll stick to it even if I start hating it!
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 20, 2012 18:09:09 GMT
Hi ryan and The clearomiser - did you make sure to fill down the sides and avoid the centre hole? The drip tip scres in on top but don't screw it in too tightly. I did try to avoid the centre hole, but because of the leaking I think I might have failed with that!
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 20, 2012 18:06:36 GMT
I've just expermented with the clearomiser taking a smaller draw, and it's a world's difference! Miles better. Is that also usual? My mother (a fellow vaper, and probably a member on here) told me that it was meant to be long and slow draws, though I'm guessing it'll be a to-taste type thing as much as anything.
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Post by ryansbennett on Aug 20, 2012 17:55:59 GMT
Hello all!
So, today I got a Riva 1100 deluxe kit, with 5 different Grizwald's Gourmet Range's Pick'n' Mix from VapeEscape, no gripes there. When it came to setting it up (I'll admit, there was little to no researched involved, something I've only just started appreciating was a fool move) I put the Cocomel flavour into a clearomiser, and there was some leaking and the like. I cleaned up as best I could and no more leaks, but the vaping is less than pleasing. I then did the same thing but with a cartomiser (using guidance from a video I found displaying what I'm told is the condom method) and while it's not fantastic (though I'm told it can take a little while to get accustomed to vaping) it's certainly better than the clearomiser. The clearomiser seems to be very harsh on the throat.
I was just wondering if clearomisers are generally harsher? Or is it even because it's all new and they need "breaking in"?
Thanks, all!
R.
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