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Post by apostle51 on Dec 2, 2012 16:27:05 GMT
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 2, 2012 1:18:58 GMT
Prefer the igo-l to the satty from the pics, looks much more sleek.
Is the centre pin adjustable onthe igo ?
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 2, 2012 1:11:04 GMT
Usb passthroughs need a mains powered usb hub ideally. A usb port only supplies 500 mah of power before it requests more from the device. If the device does reply it will only go to 1 amp. A mains powered usb hub doesnt have these restrictions. Ive got the same usb passthrough and use it on a hub, the only time ive had it flash at me and refuse to work was when i had a short ( i.e. drawing too much power ) on my bulli, or i set the voltage too high on a low resistance coil i've made.
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 1, 2012 18:28:58 GMT
lol , loving where he gives up with the pipe..hehe
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 1, 2012 16:33:34 GMT
unless the brass used is guaranteed Lead Free, I really wouldn't wanna have that in my mouth , even so when the brass oxidises because of the copper content, that's not very good for you either.
Brass drip-tip...no thanks
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 1, 2012 16:17:04 GMT
I've been happy with my Ego batts for years, I did buy a screwdriver when they appeared because little 901 batteries where nearly a tenner a pop and never really lasted that long. Glad I got the SD tbh, whatever happens I'll still have a battery, which is why I've recently bought a few rebuildables. I got 2 x A7 drippers, a Bulli-A2-T, an Aga-T and an AGA-S, I might even get an IGO-L. I didnt really purchase any of them because I looked at them as an upgrade because really they're not, they work just as good as the cartos I've used for ages. I bought them purely for cost efficiency and the fact I will always have atomizers regardless of what happens as far a regulation goes in the future. If your happy with what you got and it does what it's meant to why change ? nothings really an "upgrade" it all does the same thing at the end of the day , some just do it differently, not necessarily better.
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IGO-L
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Post by apostle51 on Dec 1, 2012 12:30:07 GMT
The IGO-L is my first dripper , I LOVE IT , been flaffing around with the genesis atomisers but find them really hard work wether it's SS or silica wicks it's very fiddlely and results are very hit and miss .....the IGO-L has been a breeze to set up, jumped straight in with an SS wick and it worked liked a dream , tried a silica wick last night ....even better , the taste and vape has definitely been the best I've experienced so far . Impressed I decided peruse the sites last night to try and find something similar to the IGO but there doesn't seem to be alot out there of the same ilk , lots of small drippers on the market but nothing like the IGO ,the nearest I got was the Clockworks RDA .........can anyone point me in the direction of any IGO type drippers please you can get Igo-l from a few UK vendors if your after another www.vapingthings.com/IGO-SS_REBUILDABLE_ATOMISER/p1311952_8181214.aspxor www.ivapour-elixir.co.uk/parts/rebuildable-atomisers/igo-l-atomizer.htmlI think the Igo-l Is based on the SattyS, havent a clue where to get them from tho www.ohmyvape.com/archives/1849
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 30, 2012 23:57:16 GMT
Purchase the ecig at some considerable cost, then pay more to use it how u want to..dang, i hope he wore a stetson when he posted that..yeeeeehaawwww
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 30, 2012 18:51:38 GMT
EEEEEKK....didi I see stacked cells ????? it was going so well until that point..Unless it can take a single Cell, Like the Dragons would say...I'm out.
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 29, 2012 21:02:26 GMT
what was the post you attached to the AGA? and did you just do it with a drill? looks like an old 510 manual cig-alike battery and yes just a drill will do , ensure tho the drill turns the right way . That is to say that when pressure is put on the aga from a file or paper that it tightens on the threads, go the wrong way and the aga will unscrew from the battery. Doesn't have to be a battery obviously, I use a 510-510 ego charger extender/adaptor for the same purposes.
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 29, 2012 20:24:28 GMT
bah , thought that meant only those with the link can see it ...I'll go fiddle a bit doh..made it private vice unlisted ...should see it now..ta for that
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 29, 2012 20:14:36 GMT
I'm liking the AGA-S , set it up no probs first time, the only downer really is the SS tank, would prefer to see what I got left. The silicon sleeve from the co-op I left in there but does take away a bit of juice capacity so may remove it next recoil or use something a little thinner walled. Great stuff tho, very pleased
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 28, 2012 14:49:55 GMT
I can see my next little project on the horizon
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 27, 2012 23:37:06 GMT
For less than the price of 50ml of pixiejuice i just had to..nutroast for christmas dinner this year i think.
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Post by apostle51 on Nov 27, 2012 22:52:13 GMT
I like the look of this, apparently there is a stainless steel , flat top version on the horizon, and I like the idea of upgradeable firmware. That allows for better power management software if there are any bugs like that from the original V1 Zmax. no product recalls, no Version 2 with upgraded RMS/AVG firmware , just plug it in and update. The other good thing is it's modular, so you should be able to get different length tubes to accomodate smaller 18*** battery types. Think this might be a winner for Joyetech. ETA. the Stainless version is infact a mod for the joyetech product, stainless tube and endcaps : www.highendsmoke.de/de-de/e-zigaretten/akkutraeger/joyetech/0202010000005/joyetech-evic-edelstahl-umbausatz.html
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