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Post by mikael on Jun 30, 2017 23:18:31 GMT
Thanks! I think I'll go for 50 ml glass bottles in the freezer.
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Post by mikael on Jun 30, 2017 1:44:24 GMT
Due to new and totally ridiculous regulations here in Sweden (we're not even allowed to import anymore), I've bought 1 liter of 100 mg VG unflavoured nicotine base. I reckon this is about 8 years worth for me. Can I expect to be able to store it that long without it losing its potency? I've seen lots of discussions about this, but am still quite confused about it.
I've understood that storing it in glass is ideal. Opinions vary about whether it should be stored in a cool/dark place or in the fridge. I have no kids so I don't have to worry about anyone drinking it, so precautions aren't that important.
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Post by mikael on Jan 13, 2015 22:38:59 GMT
Thank you all.
Nope, no error message.
I've tried it all now... more or less surgically. Without success. I'll contact the vendor now. I've bought it from Vape Escape, and I've only had good experiences with them, so I don't think it will be a problem.
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Post by mikael on Jan 13, 2015 21:59:26 GMT
I found some isopropyl that I used for my camera a few years back, and applied with a cotton tip applicatoron on the top contact and the spring. No luck however. Still same message aboout the empty battery. It must get some power from the battery though, since it's actually able to tell me that the battery is dead.
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Post by mikael on Jan 13, 2015 21:47:52 GMT
It's not the batteries. I've even tried brand new batteries, with the same result. What is the best way to clean the contacts? I don't have any isopropyl alcohol handy at the moment. Can I use something else?
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Post by mikael on Jan 13, 2015 21:34:11 GMT
My Provari 3, that I've had for two months now, suddenly states that all batteries (including freshly charged ones) are empty / at 0%. I've tried all 3 battery sizes, with the same result. I haven't dropped it, or done anything strange whatsoever. It also gives the characteristic blinking button signal, that means that the battery is out.
I might add that the same batteries work perfectly in other devices.
Ideas anyone?
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Post by mikael on Apr 8, 2014 15:18:24 GMT
What I have tried is the red IMR batteries, and the blue "dishy" batteries that came with the Vmax, and none of them work (not even the ones included!) None of them have nipples.
The Trustfires do work, however. I'm certainly not a battery expert, but I just want to make sure that the batteries I order next will work for the Vmax.
I find this very peculiar, since I have 11 different mods now, and all the batteries I have work will all of them (considering they're the right size, of course).
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Post by mikael on Apr 8, 2014 12:45:48 GMT
Does anyone know if I can find these Trustfire 18350 flat top batteries in a UK based web store? They seem to be the only batteries that work with my Smoktech Vmax. Thanks in advance!
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Post by mikael on Dec 28, 2013 0:54:03 GMT
Thank you!
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Post by mikael on Dec 27, 2013 21:48:05 GMT
I've been using the standard type of CE4 clearomizers for a while now, but haven't found any that I'm totally satisfied with. Recently, I found this slightly different type at a local retail store: There are large holes in the cartomizer part, and no (visible) wicks). I found them far superior to the others I've tried. Unfortunately, they only had 3 of them. What type of clearomizer is this, and does anyone know where they can be bought online?
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Post by mikael on Dec 9, 2013 13:11:10 GMT
Thank you for all replies. I'm not necessarily after a device without cut-off time, just one with a relatively long one.
I just did some testing: Both my ProVaris cut off at 15 seconds, and my VAMO at 12 seconds. Both are so long that I hadn't noticed, and simply assumed that they didn't have a cut-off time at all. My LavaTube cuts off at 8 seconds, and, as I mentioned earlier, my newly bought Ego Twist at 7,5 seconds. I don't think I would have a problem with 10 seconds. However, since both the LavaTube and Ego Twist (I think?) are supposed to cut off after 10 seconds, one can't obviously always believe what's written in the specifications.
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Post by mikael on Dec 9, 2013 9:01:05 GMT
To me, it's very unclear which vapourizers have cut-off time and which doesn't. It seldom says anything about it in the description.
This is very important to me, since I like to take long drags.
My favourite devices, the ProVari and the VAMO, don't have any cut-off time whatsoever. However, the LavaTube does. I recently bought a 650 mah Ego Twist, which a a disapointingly short cut-off time of 7,5 seconds. Strangely enough, two older Ego devices that I own have no cut-off time.
Any tips about devices without cut-off time would be appreciated, Mods or other vapourizers. I'm thinking about trying the EVOD Twist at the moment, but I've heard conflicting reports about its cut-off time. Some say 10 seconds, and some say it doesn't have any at all.
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