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Post by gazza on Aug 19, 2013 0:31:58 GMT
You don't realise how busy it was from that video, you really couldn't swing a cat in that marquee.
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Post by gazza on Aug 19, 2013 0:18:52 GMT
Looks like a great time was had by all and you can really feel the love.
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Post by gazza on Aug 18, 2013 23:58:43 GMT
Ahh the itaste 134, bit like marmite you either love it or hate it, me I want one.
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Post by gazza on Aug 18, 2013 23:48:59 GMT
Have to agree, great job to all concerned, better start planning for next year, maybe somewhere a bit larger?
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Post by gazza on Aug 18, 2013 23:42:12 GMT
AS I'm new to vaping I was intrigued as to what vapefest was all about so as I was only a short drive from tamworth I had to drop by and take a look, First I have to agree that the venue is just far too small and I had to park a fair distance from the venue, the marquee was jam packed (a pick pockets playground) and the queues to get to the vendors was huge, especially decadent vapours where after queuing for about 40 minutes I had only moved about 10 feet and as I had about another 20/30 feet to go I called it a day. Beer prices was expensive but I suppose as you didn't pay a entrance fee to get in that was a small price to pay and there must be some hefty costs involved with organising such an event. On the positive side it was still a great day and I was like a kid in a sweet shop. didn't know what to try next or pick up and admire and drool over, that is what internet shopping can never replace. I saw some wonderful gear and some not quit so wonderful, tried out some great juices and spoke to a lot of very enthusiastic vapers and very nice people also who appeared to be having a good time too. I do hope that there will be a vapefest 2014 but in a much, much bigger venue.
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Post by gazza on Aug 18, 2013 22:54:11 GMT
Hi, I'm not sure but I think oneday's instructions may be for the vamo v2 where you have to select the AVG mode(no1) or the RMS mode(no2), the vamo v3 only has RMS mode so there is nothing to select. Vamo V3 Functions: •5 Button clicks on the larger “fire” turns the Vamo V3 on or off •Output Voltage from 3.0 volts to 6.0 volts. Adjusting the working volts by 0.1 volt each time by pressing “+”(right button) or ”-” (left button) buttons. •Output power from 3 watts to 15 watts. Adjusting the working power by 0.5 watts each time by pressing “+”(R) or ”-”(L) buttons. •Pressing “+”(R) button for more than 3 seconds, the OLED screen will display the present working resistance of your tank coils. •Pressing “-”(L) button for more than 3 seconds, the OLED screen will display the present remaining battery volts / charge. •Pressing both “+” and “-” buttons together for 10 seconds will switch to Volts or Wattage output mode. Hope this is of help.
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Post by gazza on Jul 31, 2013 23:23:56 GMT
I was 20 a day café crème smoker and as a ex cigarette smoker I did inhale the smoke so as you stated cigars are a lot stronger so finding a satisfying vape is difficult. I started on 18mg of nicotine and although I vape more than I smoked it works for me. What I cant find is a e-juice in cigar flavour that comes anywhere close to the real thing ( open to suggestions ) so I'm using more of the menthol or fruit flavours but one things for sure, I wont go back to smoking cigars again.
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Post by gazza on Jul 30, 2013 22:52:10 GMT
Hi and welcome craig92, I'm a newbie to the vaping world myself and had a similar problem as yourself as my e-cigar was not vaping as it was when I 1st had it, I was almost sucking out my own intestines or so it felt, anyway popped in a new carto and as good as new again now.
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Post by gazza on Jul 27, 2013 21:29:17 GMT
Hi Folk's,
Just popped in to say hi and introduce myself, I'm gazza and a newbie to vaping ( 4 weeks now ) after 38 years of smoking tobacco products. I purchased a TECC e-cigar to start with with 18MG cartomisers which initially was ok but now I'm finding it is not really satisfying my needs, it just isn't producing enough vapour so I have ordered a vamo V3 and a protank atty hoping that this will do the job, I know that there are better mods out there but I'm new to this and not prepared to fork out serious money at this stage but hopefully I won't weaken and I can invest in some serious vaping gear. Anyway, enough from me for now I want to have a read of what other members are using and recommending.
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