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Post by monty on Sept 17, 2014 0:43:42 GMT
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Post by monty on Sept 16, 2014 22:24:11 GMT
I love the smell of cigarettes.
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Post by monty on Sept 15, 2014 13:30:28 GMT
It makes a lot of sense to have an atty for each mod. If you have buy an atty thay doesn't need to be taken off the mod to refill it, then you reduce your unscrewing / screwing the atty by say 80% and it should last 5 times as long.
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Post by monty on Sept 12, 2014 21:31:40 GMT
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Post by monty on Aug 31, 2014 17:09:23 GMT
Tush, FT late to the party. I shall probably be drawing my pension by the time I need any more. Maybe the thick stuff though.
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Post by monty on Aug 31, 2014 17:04:34 GMT
Paradise vape is cheap... but is it genuine. I would email first to check it has vent holes which are absent on some of the knockoffs. Also available from Pinkmule, £37.06 complete or £27.61 just the bowl, add postage. I got mine from Healthcabin but after DHL and VAT Pinkmule would have been as cheap. Happy with mine.
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Post by monty on Aug 30, 2014 11:06:18 GMT
I have an SS V2 from Fattech and an SS V5 from Focalecig and much prefer the FT V2, better menu, better buttons. A year old and no problems and if I got another it be an FT V2.
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Post by monty on Aug 29, 2014 10:31:15 GMT
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Post by monty on Aug 26, 2014 15:05:04 GMT
You can save a bundle buying them from Fasttech but they are sent surface mail now so 2 or 3 months - won't stop me buying them. Panasonic NCR are OK but not for high Watts - I think you want unprotected in a regulated device. Sonys good and more powerful.
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Post by monty on Aug 23, 2014 10:57:03 GMT
Isn't the test for a KSD, if the threads are still working after 6 months then it isn't a genuine KSD? I started vaping a little after the first Vamo. The almost universal opinion then was that the Vamo was made by several different manufacturers from day 1. Basically the Vamo started by cloning the ZMax chip and the Lava Tube body.
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Post by monty on Aug 21, 2014 13:15:41 GMT
Thanks
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Post by monty on Aug 21, 2014 7:31:48 GMT
During the regulation debate I have heard the claim that vaping needs to be regulated countered by the claim that it already is - by ECCA. Is this so? What would happen if an ECCA member flouted ECCA's regulations?
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Post by monty on Aug 16, 2014 9:55:48 GMT
I mainly use gennies, I find them the lest faff of anything because (1) cleaning them is so quick - remove the wick and wipe it, dry burn the coil and clean with an inter-tooth brush and (2) a wick will last months and months. Here are a few tips on making the set up easier. - Use thick Kanthal 0.32 on a mini genny, 0.4 if the wick hole is bigger. This eliminates hot legs.
- Use the drill bit method.
- Make almost touching coils - like a micro coil but with space to let the vapour out.
- When your tightening the nut on the centre post if you put the wire on one side it tends to pull the Kanthal. if you put it on the other side tightening will tend to push the wire out - you want it on the pulling in side. When it's screwed down tight use the nut under the Kanthal to correct any pulling in. This is the only part where you need to take care, the coil needs to be vertical and the top coil mustn't be tighter than the others.
- Remove the drill bit and fire the coil without the wick. This is belts and braces, oxidising the Kanthal and the wick.
- With the microcoilish coil you can put in a loose fitting wick, this reduces the dangers of hot spots.
- Cut the bottom of the wick at an angle.
Since I've used this method I've had almost no problems and I can enjoy being a low faff. lazy vaper. I use www.fasttech.com/products/0/10001862/1134600-honest-503-pen-style-butane-jet-torch-and-lighter to oxidise the wick which works fine and refills without a hitch. I heat the wick once, after rolling- no quenching. Juice burns are to reduce the time the wick takes to be broken in rather than for insulation. Fat wicks, thin wicks, solid wicks straw wicks - they all work. I don't take any notice of the boffins (buffoons?) who say the wick should work without tilting - nobody told me how I should smoke a cigarette. My recommended wick for a big holed genny like the Persius is a thin walled straw wick ie a big hole own the middle. This gives a lot of tilt control, when you want to vape at high Watts just hold the mod almost horizontally. It also means you can experiment by adding a thin wick or popping in some SS rope - these should be good and loose, its the space that does the wicking. ps I'm not making any claims about this being the right way, the best way or the way it ought to be done. Just the easiest way with the least problems or at least the most problem free way I've found.
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Post by monty on Aug 14, 2014 10:36:30 GMT
Given the same format, eg comparing two 18650 tube mods, I prefer the heavier one.
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