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Post by 300 on Mar 6, 2014 19:28:07 GMT
Update : V2 now sold / V1 also sold pending the usual.Grab yourself a bargain.... Penelope V1 £45 all in, spare O-rings & spare ceramic en-route from e-smokeguru included.I'd like to sell my V1 & V2 Penelope atties to fund the purchase of a V3.V1 is well used & condition good, V2 is also well used & condition excellent.Old pictures of both but V1 can be seen here.... & V2 here Total RRP for both approx 197 Euro.I'd like £110 including RMSD
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 23:19:23 GMT
Don't think it's worth butchering your pants M8. An old photo but here's the Chameleon with Matrix sleeve That Galileo will polish up very nice. Yes M8 i know I bought it off a nice Italian chap a few years back on the old UKV1, serial #300 hence my username, it was immaculate when i got it & was my first real mod, i still love it but can't be arsed with all that polishing malarky, the only thing i religiously clean are contacts, the rest gets a quick wipe over with some vaper-towel & that's about it.
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 23:09:30 GMT
Thanks 300 - I love the stand, and the drawer is big enough to put loads of bits in as well as the stuff on top. This is good because my collection keeps growing - at least I've stopped buying mods for now, just seem to have an atty addiction! There's a good thread on here somewhere with suggestions for boxes / storage but I can't find it for the life of me at the moment, sorry! I'm thinking along the lines of a nice case with foam insert & cutouts, i tend not to change devices that much, i pick something & use it for the day mostly, although it may be a little late to be thinking about protecting my stuff as most of it shows signs of good use, not that i regret that, after all it's bought to be used not looked at. Having said all that your stand is real eye candy & the more i look at it the more i find myself thinking of reasons why i should buy one.
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 22:47:38 GMT
Protected batteries won't work in a vamo Protected batteries will work in the Vamo provided they have a sufficient amp rating, however, a protected battery is not required as the device provides it's own protection circuit, so the general concensus is that unprotected batteries are the preferred option. My Wife has been using 2 Sennybor protected batteries in her Vamo for the last 18 months without issue, they still perform as good as day 1 with no signs of tailing off, never drop below 3.6v by the end of the day before recharging every night, high mah rating & 5.6amp limit which is plenty for the vast majority of vapers. One of my better vape related buys, a bargain from Torchy.
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 22:20:39 GMT
This made me think of my Chameleon, Ray used to do 'Matrix' sleeves for them, just dug mine out for a blast from the past. That's got me thinking now, I have a set of Poldiac Pants. Don't think it's worth butchering your pants M8. An old photo but here's the Chameleon with Matrix sleeve
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 19:06:10 GMT
This made me think of my Chameleon, Ray used to do 'Matrix' sleeves for them, just dug mine out for a blast from the past.
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 18:36:15 GMT
Stand looks great, i promised to get myself one at Christmas but of course i spent my money on more mods 'n' atties.
I got way too much stuff (& more coming) just sitting around on the desk, i really need to get something organised, just need to decide if i want something where everything is on display or something where everything is tucked up safe and sound.
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Post by 300 on Mar 2, 2014 18:27:03 GMT
Nice work piper1, looks great!!!
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Post by 300 on Mar 1, 2014 19:46:08 GMT
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Post by 300 on Mar 1, 2014 19:10:54 GMT
I'm struggling since my Vamo decided to disappear although, in theory at least, I have lots of back-ups. I have my Provari mini with extension cap but it doesn't seem to like any of my clearomisers much. I also have a Zmax, bought in a group buy here, and whilst I am using it now, out of necessity, I really can't get to grips with the menu button on it and it seems to be a little too slim to accommodate my batteries from Torchy. I've had to resort to rubber gloves to remove them.... Finally I have a mechanical mod, also from a group buy here, possibly at the same time as the Zmax. I also have a cloned kick. I have no idea as to how to use the 'kick-a-like' but I'm guessing I don't use it with protected battery... Is that because it isn't necessary or because it would be dangerous to do so? Of course I have ego/ego type batteries and a Sid (never used) even a couple of GD box mods. So I'm missing my Vamo but think I need to get to grips with my other stuff before I buy a replacement.... Any advice? Lynda I've used a genuine Kick with Sennybor protected batteries, for electronically regulated mods the protection circuit on the battery is not needed but it's not dangerous. Protected batteries tend to have a low amp limit, the Sennybors i use have a 5.6amp limit which is good enough down to just below 1ohm, plenty for most.
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Post by 300 on Mar 1, 2014 6:16:32 GMT
Did this a few days ago
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Post by 300 on Feb 27, 2014 18:27:47 GMT
Dunno, sounds a bit extreme, would they really go that far?
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Post by 300 on Feb 23, 2014 16:18:56 GMT
The Euforia is a Penelope clone, so it's not just a rebuildable but it needs res/no res wires To be honest Steve, she's happy with Evods. She hates fiddling around with things. We have only just got her to try the Aro tank. Just be aware that most of what you're looking at will need a 510 to Ego adapter for Evods
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Post by 300 on Feb 23, 2014 15:11:06 GMT
I have traded with Neil before without issue.
Hopefully there's a simple explanation to the delay in people getting their stuff.
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Post by 300 on Feb 22, 2014 17:01:33 GMT
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