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Post by doctorjellybean on Feb 19, 2016 20:17:07 GMT
One other question:
Various reviews of the higher wattage mods e.g. Disrupter, seems to suggest vaping lower strengths juice, around 6mg. I'm vaping 18mg, admittely at 9w with the iTaste 134. Does the suggestion make sense?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Feb 19, 2016 18:16:55 GMT
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Post by doctorjellybean on Feb 18, 2016 23:25:22 GMT
The iSub S looks very interesting Perpetua as well as your standard 0.5ohm coils suggestion. When you say they last such a good time, how long is that roughly? What would be a good higher wattage mod, as everyone seem to suggest something other than a Disrupter? Ideally I wouldn't want something which is thirstier than a lost soul in a desert
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Post by doctorjellybean on Feb 18, 2016 15:44:00 GMT
After having used the iTaste 134 for about 2 years now, maybe it's time for new toys. I'm planning on getting the following:
Innokin Disrupter Innokin iSub Apex 5 Tank Innokin iSub Clapton Coils
Is there anyone out there who has the same and can tell me what they are like?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Nov 22, 2015 11:52:24 GMT
I'm thinking of getting one, but don't seem to find many reviews.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Oct 8, 2015 19:59:45 GMT
How would it be harder as such? The dual coils are just parallel too each other. Mine are what appears to be sealed, like this one:
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Post by doctorjellybean on Oct 8, 2015 17:01:43 GMT
I used to re-wick the coils on my Protank 2, but it looks harder or impossible for the Mini Protank 3 which uses dual coils. With the Protank 2, I used to re-wick every week. Now I'm wondering if a dual coil lasts longer than a week.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Sept 29, 2015 13:29:51 GMT
Looking at the drip tip for both Protanks, it looks as if the Protank 2 drip tip should fit the Protank Mini 3. Only it doesn't seem to. It doesn't seem to go all the way in.
The Protank Mini 3 dip tip is a little bit too loose for my liking (compared to the Protank 2), and I like the Protank 2 drip tip better.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Sept 14, 2015 15:53:51 GMT
I'm currently using a Protank II, have been for over a year. Now I'd like to try a different tank, but want to use my existing supply of coils from FastTech. Is that possible?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 22:09:20 GMT
I believe it is 70%PG 30%VG (Hangsen Ancient). It's the only e-liquid I use, as I have not found another flavour which resembles Old Holborn roll-up baccy. The high PG is probably not helping with the gurgles . . . . especially with the warmer temperatures which will make it more runny than usual. That flavour is available as a concentrate: www.cig-eliquid.co.uk/Hangsen_Ancientold_flavour_concentrate_20ml/p649230_10249884.aspxAn option is to maybe try mixing it yourself in a higher VG ratio? Ok, that's something new to me. What do I mix it with, and at what ratios?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 19:15:23 GMT
What ratio eliquid do you use doctorjellybean? As much as I like the sub tanks, I do enjoy and use daily Protanks - without so much as a leak of gurgle. I do also use FT's ready coils and always pop a snippet of wick across the coil just to fill the channels a little better as G-J suggests. With that and a VG heavy elquid then I don't get leaks, nor do I let the tank run too low either. I believe it is 70%PG 30%VG (Hangsen Ancient). It's the only e-liquid I use, as I have not found another flavour which resembles Old Holborn roll-up baccy. When you say a snippet of wick across the coil, do you mean on top of the existing wick?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 18:26:58 GMT
Ah, but if I get a subtank then I'd have to change the mod too lol.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 25, 2015 16:35:10 GMT
I'm using an iTaste 134 with a Protank 2 and Kanger Kanger Airflow Control Valve V2. The valve gets flooded every now and then, which leads to gurgling. I rewick the coil head every week with pre-made wicks and wires from FastTech.
Now I'm wondering if there any tanks which don't leak/get flooded, etc.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 24, 2015 8:49:44 GMT
According to the dates on the sealed bottles:
PRD: 21-10-2013 EXP: 20-10-2015
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 24, 2015 8:15:49 GMT
How long after an expiry date can juice be used for?
I bought 10 x 30ml bottles of Hangsen juice as they were on a special offer due to the vendor not doing 30ml bottles anymore and they were leftover stock. He did warn me that the expiry date on those bottles is 20-10-2015. No way I'll use them all during the next 3 months or so.
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