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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 20:57:45 GMT
That looks just like the joytech emode. Sent from my Galaxy Note 2 I have an eMode and I honestly can't tell the difference! Maybe they are rebranded by TW?
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 20:20:11 GMT
I find that my Davide can leak and gurgle if the liquid level is below one third (same with protanks). It's best to keep them topped up IMO. I think if these leak then you may not have enough wick. Once my wick is installed I tend to fluff each side up a bit to fill the channels, i do the same with silica or cotton wool. I'm guessing if the wick is too "thin" then liquid can pass the wicks too easily Not sure if I'm right but it works for me Cheers gregb, I'll try fluffing the wicks up next time I put a new head in.
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 19:23:19 GMT
I find that my Davide can leak and gurgle if the liquid level is below one third (same with protanks). It's best to keep them topped up IMO.
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 19:20:13 GMT
There is a cure. Whenever you buy something shiny, send it to me straight away. You'll soon lose the urge to keep on buying stuff.
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 17:51:44 GMT
Toots: "Hi, have you got my vaping gear?" Friend: "It's nice to see you too!" Toots: "Never mind all that, where's my juice?" Friend storms off.
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 14:53:57 GMT
Hi and to AAEC!
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Post by chris86 on Jan 18, 2014 14:36:32 GMT
Dripping is just using an atomizer without a tank. Instead of having a tank full of e-liquid that 'feeds' the wick and coil, the user just drips drops of e-liquid directly on to the wick / coil setup. Many people claim that dripping delivers the best flavour, but the disadvantage is that you have to top up your atomizer fairly constantly. If you want to give it a try without spending too much money or learning advanced setups, I would recommend buying a 306 low resistance atomizer and a drip tip. You can buy a set of 3 atomizers and a drip tip for £9 from here: www.ecigs4vaping.co.uk/shop/4578837180/Bauway-LR-Bridged-Dripping-Atomiser/6211200 There are also instructions on the page for how to use the atomizers. They're a great way of trying out new liquids in small quantities, and they deliver a really good hit of flavour.
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Post by chris86 on Jan 17, 2014 10:41:20 GMT
Wow! So does that happen with any old ejuice, or is it a special set up? I have my granddaughters old bubble kit here somewhere. Might try it one day. I have no idea, but there's only one way to find out.....time to dig out that bubble kit - all in the name of research, of course!
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Post by chris86 on Jan 16, 2014 8:57:26 GMT
A very to you both!
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Post by chris86 on Jan 15, 2014 23:02:02 GMT
This thread has reminded me of why rebuildables are not for me.....I have very little patience and even less dexterity, so I know that after 5 minutes of fiddling, a Kayfun would turn into a Kayf*ck it I'm going off to do something else! (mind you, I do love my eBaron - does that count as a rebuildable even though I don't build coils or make wicks for it? ??? )
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Post by chris86 on Jan 15, 2014 19:57:50 GMT
I see , phew I've got the normal one . I'll order the 30s now. Cheers again Myepack has them for £9.99, which is a pretty good price. They take different coil heads to the standard iclear 30 (which is a bit annoying if you've already got an iclear 30, but the new heads do make the clearo look better IMO). Here are the links: Iclear 30s
1.5 ohm heads
2.1 ohm heads
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Post by chris86 on Jan 15, 2014 19:35:40 GMT
Chris86 fantastic, that's what I was worried about , cracking our degarding the tank with certain flavours. Big thanks dude Ps what do you think of the tank? I'm liking it a lot. No worries, I'm glad I could help. I also like the Iclear range a lot - they have become my all day atty (although I do enjoy using a dripper in the evenings). Just to be 100% clear, it's the Iclear 30 s that is crack resistant, and not the standard Iclear 30. The Iclear 30s is the updated version with the metal casing for the wicks.
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