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Post by giles on May 29, 2013 9:48:52 GMT
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Post by giles on May 29, 2013 0:50:30 GMT
Higher nic also increases throat hit. Also a higher voltage/wattage or lower resistance if you have the gear for it. The only other thing that I know of (apart from more PG and vodka) is to change the way you draw. When I want more throat hit I take a long drag of vapour into my mouth then suck it sharply into my lungs. A short sharp drag before the main inhale also helps.
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Post by giles on May 28, 2013 13:02:59 GMT
Looking forward to reading your recipes
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Post by giles on May 28, 2013 13:00:40 GMT
A spinner version of your evod kit would probably do well (you'd be competing with, for instance, ecigcabin, but I'd think there's room for everybody judging by the way things sell out). Choice of model of spinner seems to be limited in the UK. The upmarket favourites seem to be vamo and evic. I'd think it would be easier to make a profit out of evic.
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Post by giles on May 28, 2013 10:45:45 GMT
I've used both, both are good, AVG is arguably a little better anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/avg-vs-avast.htmlIn my experience AVG only offers you the paid version when it is updating the definitions or software (which is fairly often) and it is easy enough to say 'no'. I wouldn't pay for anti-virus (or pretty much any other software) unless you use it professionally.
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Post by giles on May 28, 2013 1:26:04 GMT
One of our cubs from last summer. Vermin, of course, but very sweet.
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Post by giles on May 27, 2013 16:41:48 GMT
I don't know of any research in eliquids, but there is a fair amount of stuff about inhaling cooking oil vapour - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2418459/ for instance which suggests that it might not be a good idea to have oil in ejuice. Also, it tends to clog up your wick/atty.
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 23:23:16 GMT
No, not all IMR batteries are protected. If it doesn't say they are protected then they should be unprotected. Doesn't do any harm to check with the supplier if you are concerned.
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 23:04:16 GMT
They'll differ. Some mods don't work with protected batteries - it is a matter of choice, not quality.
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 23:01:52 GMT
promark two of the wires do indeed go through the rubber bung to then get trapped by the pin. The way I do it, the other two don't go anywhere near the rubber bung - they go along the wick to the outside of the head, and get trapped when you put the top of the head back on. I just wind them round the outside of the head a bit, but you could cut them off where they come out of the head. When you make a coil it is a good idea to lay the wick along something rigid - some of the videos suggest a straightened paperclip, some a needle - and wrap the coil around that as well as the wick. Have a look at for instance. You then pull out the needle (or whatever) before fitting the coil to the head, and the wick is bound by the coil, but not so tightly as to strangle it. Using a pin instead of a needle gives me a coil with a smaller diameter, so it fits more easily into the dual-coil head. I can see my guide wasn't that clear about these things - I'll update it next time I rewick one.
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 22:43:43 GMT
If I can thread a needle I should be able to do it?
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 22:11:51 GMT
I have to say that all my novas both vivi and mini are not airy at all, especially compared to the pro tank and evod. I agree - my protank is airy almost to the point of being tasteless, and my evods are airier than any of my novas. I find the draw on the dual coil tighter than the single coil, but that may be how I wick them. Do you know if these fit the vision novas giles? My novas are all vivis, from vapeescape. I'd ask the supplier of the heads. Can anyone point me in the direction of how to build a duel coil for the vivi nova Stv? I think it is robby who builds dual coils for his novas using an ordinary (as opposed to dual coil) head. I think he has a thread on it somewhere. Otherwise, ask if the dual coil head fits the Stv. I did a thread on rewicking that - allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/thread/22592/rewicking-vivi-nova-heater-photos
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 18:54:39 GMT
been thinking about getting a penny clone, thought I'd do the res/no res connection with crimp beads - anything wrong with that?
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 18:03:44 GMT
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Post by giles on May 26, 2013 13:36:23 GMT
Just checked.... about 400ml... hmm, getting a bit low..
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