colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Feb 16, 2015 17:45:51 GMT
thank you mind you i let it pass quietly these days, my birthday present today was starting a new job after 20 years in the last one nervous day but different
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Feb 5, 2015 18:27:06 GMT
just grabbed an mvp2 and a vtr for less than £30 inc shipping, they even gave me a £5.00 off voucher for registering as well thanks for the heads up, again not really needed but too good at that price
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Jan 31, 2015 18:05:40 GMT
the down button on mine has broken up it would'nt work and i thought the button had jammed in but after removing the bottom plate the plastic surround just fell out, still works just have to remove atty and change from watts to volts for it to reset but its a bummer that said its a good mod so another on order hoping its a one off
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Jan 27, 2015 22:10:20 GMT
I like the dual coil option more flavour in my opinion
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Jan 23, 2015 20:33:55 GMT
Hi just to say you managed to screw it on so it must unscrew as well
I also have a clone and had a similar issue I found after filling, screw the tank on a turn or two (enough to seal it) and then quickly push up the chimney, turn it upright and tighten a couple of turns then screw the tank right down and adjust the juice control down then try and open up as you require, mine is almost completely open with no leaks/gurgles
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Jan 4, 2015 8:36:26 GMT
Sat down yesterday to make one. works lovely two mini screwdrivers from poundland, superglue,2mm drill bit and small screws, packed some putty in to make a little more sturdy and drill angled hole to feed the wire in. good for wires .25 and above images uploadimage hosting 10mb limit
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Dec 30, 2014 21:46:11 GMT
oops late at night my pint of abbotts was saying flavourjam dreadfully sorry flavourtankmind you I now fancy a strawberry jam sandwich
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Dec 30, 2014 21:34:14 GMT
Bobsbeer With cotton make the coil first then thread the cotton through Japanese cotton is what flavourtank is referring to its easy to cut as the strands all run the same way so cut as thin as you need it feed it through the coil and away you go (not too tight or too loose) Best thing with silica is to wrap the coil around it edit flavourjam has responded Take him up on it and you wont be disappointed
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Dec 27, 2014 6:26:49 GMT
should have added two part chimney have ordered as well love the V4 and so cheap too
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Nov 9, 2014 1:38:50 GMT
not a bad buy for the £23.88 even if the display is dodgy hell you can barely get a simple starter kit for that price
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Oct 25, 2014 7:57:05 GMT
turn them upside down and allow the liquid to fall against the plunger
No real need to though as you can measure the amount of liquid in the syringe as it is
I tend to draw up more than I need and expel an amount back into the container till I have the correct amount
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Oct 24, 2014 18:56:32 GMT
superb service shame you are closing I need some more pocket money
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Oct 18, 2014 22:26:38 GMT
I still use my V1 daily with a couple of aw originals from at least two years back the bats dont last as long as they used to but its all providing me with a vape I have loved and enjoyed and will continue to do so when it finally gives up I will invest again for sure. nothing else has lasted as long nor has been as reliable.
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Sept 27, 2014 22:23:34 GMT
problem with the bayonet type is vype have already done it
using a tube from drip tip end(s) would as has been said before cool the vape too much
think the only real solution would be a hookah setup using a good regulated powerpack on a cube with four outlets and each would contain its own vv/vw board each with its own individual atty attached
the barrel idea would be great if all the attys were the same setting for every flavour as my prefered voltage may change depending on the flavour itself. and to be able to revolve the atties would surely mean weaker contacts over time.
Auto firing maybe a solution but would still need to be controlled individually.
(had a couple of beers and now after reading this my head is overthinking)
|
|
colli
Senior Member
Joined:September 2013
Posts: 296
Location:
Likes: 236
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 10, 2024 6:47:48 GMT
|
Post by colli on Sept 27, 2014 12:07:19 GMT
still there its this one link
|
|