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Post by profbeard on Jan 8, 2010 19:33:12 GMT
I live in Stafford (in Staffordshire )
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Post by profbeard on Jan 8, 2010 11:18:08 GMT
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Post by profbeard on Jan 7, 2010 11:54:27 GMT
Scylla, I've never used Cartomisers - yet. From what I've read, though the threads are compatible with 901's, they need some sort of groove in them - to let in air I presume? I've heard that they work really well on the GG Slim. Will try & find out more for you Quite a few "901" enabled mods are designed to work with Cartos (eg the SuperSix). Cartos work with K808-1D (or equivalent batteries). A "pure" 901 battery or connector won't work because the Carto needs an "air hole" to breathe - to make it work requires a modified 901 connection (with a slot or hole), an adapter, or you can use the "staple mod" (look this up on ECF).
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Post by profbeard on Jan 4, 2010 22:57:54 GMT
There are two sorts of attys (at least) 901 ("real") and RN4075 - TW and trog supply 4075 attys. There are also two sorts of 901 carts - one-piece (all black) and two piece (black with a brown section where the filling is). I've found the 4075 attys work really well with the two-piece carts.
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Post by profbeard on Dec 29, 2009 19:59:42 GMT
Spiderfire batteries come in different sizes the SD Mk1 size are 880mah - there are bigger sizes at higher mah, but they won't fit...
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Post by profbeard on Dec 29, 2009 0:10:28 GMT
Fox - I've had Mk 1 SDs since April, and a Mk 2 SD since soon after they were released. I've had no problems with them whatsoever (but watch out for the button coming unscrewed on the Mk2 - some get this - just tighten it up again if it does). Both SDs are very good value now since the prices were reduced.
I've ordered a SuperSix from Super T (multiple different atomiser cabability, 3.7 or 6 volts, mechanical, hand made) but it is VERY expensive.
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Post by profbeard on Dec 27, 2009 15:49:31 GMT
I'd stick to Spiderfires for an SD Mk1
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Post by profbeard on Dec 26, 2009 18:07:57 GMT
Ah, Prof, that explains why I feel the need to (and do) change my SD battery long before it runs out Why oh why won't they make a 5v battery the same size? scylla How old are your SD batteries? If you are changing after only a few hours use they may be either "on their way out" or substandard. Some of my original Spiderfire batteries for my Mk 1 SD are on their way now. With my Mk2 I'm using 1200mah Ultrafire batteries in preference to the 900mah batteries it is supplied with
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Post by profbeard on Dec 24, 2009 11:05:52 GMT
A small point Chrissie - the "big battery" 3.7v devices will give 4.2v for MOST of the battery charge. They drop down towards 3.7v and below only towards thhe end of the charge. That's why such devices deliver a much better vaping experience than standard 3.7v e-cigs, whose batteries deliver 4.2v when absolutely freshly charged and then drop quite rapidly.
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Post by profbeard on Dec 23, 2009 14:46:43 GMT
The Stealth juice is made by Dekang (world's largest juice manufacturer). I've reviewed it (see Liberty Flights forum). I think they must have largely run out at the moment (and of Dekang's VG juive too) because www.ecis.com (Dekang's UK outlet) only has standard juice listed at the moment
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Post by profbeard on Nov 26, 2009 18:51:10 GMT
Keef, there is also a thread about it on the SA sub forum (not sure if you need to be in SA to post in there though.) It's a very misleading review as the the OP is calling her DSE905 a Screwdriver. Worse, the SA vendor is SELLING it as a Screwdriver...
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Post by profbeard on Nov 26, 2009 18:48:03 GMT
Judging by the bottles and strength range - their "Easy" liquids are Dekang (which is fine by me)
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Post by profbeard on Nov 16, 2009 10:21:59 GMT
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