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Post by Brambles on Dec 18, 2014 1:22:47 GMT
Just noticed half of my alterations are not showing up. Had a look under edit post and cannot see why. Maybe it is just my computer having a hic up.
Edit - Closed chrome and restarted and is now showing. Phew!
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Post by Brambles on Dec 17, 2014 16:34:34 GMT
I have done some suggested changes. Some pedantic, some not so. Entirely up to you if you implement or not. I kind of lost the flow after I started concetrating more on actually doing the changes rather than what I was wanting to change. Rather than delete or start again I might as well post.
Do's and Don'ts • ALWAYS AND ONLY use the charger made specifically for the battery and just because the connection fits does not mean it is compatible with your battery. (you don't need 'ALWAYS' as ONLY implies always.) • NEVER leave a lithium battery charging unattended or charge while sleeping (these batteries don't do not have a memory effect like NiCad batteries so just disconnect and charge them again later). (Simplified to remove nicads as just adds more technical information not really required, and changed don't to "do not" as it is the written word) • NEVER leave an e-cig or e-liquid where pets or young children can get to it. • NEVER leave your battery in direct sunlight or in other hot warm locations like your car or near the cooker. • NEVER charge with a lead, power block or charger that is damaged. • NEVER charge near heat sources like a hob, dishwasher or strong light source. • NEVER charge near flammable items like curtains, soft furnishing or paper. • ALWAYS remove your battery from the charger as soon as it is charged, e.g. light turns green, and unplug the mains adapter. • ALWAYS charge on non-flammable surface like metal, ceramic, glass, or in a LiPo safety pouch. • ALWAYS wipe any e-liquid or dirt off your battery and charger connection before charging, an old tea towel or some kitchen roll is ideal. (will have a bit later on periodic thorough cleaning) • ALWAYS use your battery on/off or lock function when you put it in a bag or pocket, before storing or charging and especially when small children are about. • ALWAYS dispose of old/ or damaged batteries safely. Don't Do not bin them. Ask your local council where to take them, usually it'llit will be one of their own facilities. • NEVER over tighten your battery to your charger or atomiser.
ALWAYS dispose of your battery if: • It becomes unusually warm or hot, they can get warm especially when you keep them in you hand. • It has been damaged IE i.e. dented or punctured, leaks any liquid or emits any strange odours or noise. • It has been submerged or dropped into water, DO NOT charge the battery even if you have dried it out. • It does not hold a charge overnight or for as long as expected normally. • It has lost capacity. A few minor changes suggested.
Tips • Store your batteries in a non-conductive container at a mild temperature in a cool place away from flammable materials, ideally at around 40% to 70% charge for longer term storage. • Keep a record of the date you obtained each battery, label them ideally, It as it will help you predict when they are coming to the end of their life. • Unscrewing your atomiser adds an extra level of safety over as well as locking your battery when carrying in a bag or pocket. • Let you battery rest for an hour or two after charging. • Your batteries don't do not like the cold, they won't do not work well in freezing conditions. • Having more than one battery not only gives you a backup but allows more flexibility and makes it easier to fine find a convenient time to charge the spare while you can be there in case anything goes wrong.
THE ABOVE ARE ONLY SUGGESTIONS. and will not really see what it looks like until I post.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 17, 2014 1:48:44 GMT
originals 49 gms -- these 44 gms. hmmmmm!
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Post by Brambles on Dec 17, 2014 1:46:49 GMT
Strikes me they could be made by anyone in china and just copying the keeppower name which is trademarked but not marked with TM on the cheepies listed. I would not touch them with a bargepole as really are from an unknown source as far as I can tell.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 16, 2014 13:44:45 GMT
I am with smiffee on this, weighing with some cheap electronic scales and dripping is the way to go. You soon learn to squirt instead of drip and get pretty close to desired amount.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 15, 2014 8:52:29 GMT
Its like sugar, if you take two teaspoons in your coffee anything less is not enough but if you don't take sugar you can taste just two grains. I mix at about 10% but for the more aromatic flavours I just mix around 2 to 5%. Sometimes less is actually more.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 14, 2014 17:48:23 GMT
I am the original mod destroyer - does that help Brambles? It is when I read "resident Mod Destroyer below your avatar I realised..and of course the location.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 14, 2014 16:49:40 GMT
I just sent a load of flavourings to sydsut on Tuesday or Wednesday. Mixture of CCW and a few others (some labels not readable but fruit/cake ones) Capella lemon meringue and vanilla custard are permanently in my concentrate box and I'm a huge fan of @ukflavours:) PS. when you get to the point of not being able to taste the fruit (from having too many fruit flavours for too many days) I find a good coffee/cappucino (CCW) does wonders I have just realised you are johanini, deary me! Funny you saying when you can no longer taste fruit have cappuccino/coffee. I do the opposite as I like my coffee flavours and, when I can no longer taste, have fruit flavours to clear the taste buds. We are obviously opposites so are well matched.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 14, 2014 11:26:11 GMT
I have fallen for Flavourart flavourings. Find them really good and also economical because they are stronger than many. You can get them here link at PostModern smoking.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 9, 2014 9:00:16 GMT
Where do you put the juice? Its a Dripper silly. But I found it does not half crud up the heater tubes.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 7, 2014 0:16:20 GMT
I use Flavourart Cappuccino and to add a bit more coffee flavour add a couple of drops of Expresso per 10ml of final mix.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 5, 2014 18:05:32 GMT
Just used my TECC credits, they had the Protank airflow controller on yoyo Paid the grand sum of 8p Items Each Qty Total TECC Aerobase by Kanger YoYo Discount: 38% Original product price: £4.99 £3.09 1 £3.09 nett: £3.09 postage and package - UK £1.99 credits: -£5.00 Total: £0.08 Darn! I paid 23 pence. But then I could not be bothered watching any longer.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 5, 2014 16:19:50 GMT
Thanks monty , I never knew/remembered I had any loyalty points converted. Had a whole 92 cents left so bought some O rings. Expires 8th Dec for me.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 5, 2014 11:38:01 GMT
The bayonet fitting is just for the replacement coil head into the atomiser body which has a 510 connector.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 2, 2014 13:57:34 GMT
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