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Post by markus on Nov 21, 2014 7:22:00 GMT
Specs of the ipv2s: •Output power: 7W - 60W •Output voltage: 3.6V - 8.5V
•Input current: 1.3A - 20A •Input voltage: 3.2V - 4.5V •0.2ohm - 3.0 ohm of resistance capable These Hanas seem much more flexible in regards to minimum voltage. Damnit decisions decisions ???....Is that the specs for the IPV2s ?.....does that mean the IPV2 is better then ?...lol.....here's a little pic of my IPV2 screen as im vaping on it now.
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Post by markus on Nov 17, 2014 11:09:44 GMT
Anyone interested in this? In case anyone is wondering the issues with the IPV2 have been fixed in the IPV2-S SPRING LOADED 510 WATER/JUICE RESISTANT BETTER TOUCH SENSOR HIGHER QUALITY BUTTONS UPGRADED CHIP (75W) HIGHER QUALITY SCREWS I havent had any of those issues with my ipv2.....but good luck with the sale on this theyre good units for the money.
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Post by markus on Nov 16, 2014 2:11:53 GMT
If one day customs do stumble on an order going through would you just have to pay the charges or would it get seized ? I thought I read somewhere the legal limit for nicotine liquid in UK was 72mg ?
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Post by markus on Nov 15, 2014 16:13:27 GMT
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Post by markus on Nov 15, 2014 2:40:38 GMT
Was looking for some way to make a cheap reduction chamber (buggered if im paying £20+) , Ive seen the clever one made from beer cans, but last time I tried to use a cut up can for something my hands looked like i'd been bitch fighting edward scissor hands. So after chatting & brainstorming with my best mate for an hour or so...(Jack Daniels) I had the brain wave I needed....why not use Fimo ?? And heres the result....works like a bloody champ too !! First I used a marker pen to mark where the coil & fill hole would be for reference on the top cap, then I just cut up a slice of fimo the approx size & pressed it inside the top cap, used a pen to make a nice round shape inside & trimmed off any excess with a knife, I made it slightly bigger than i needed because I wanted to sand it down when cured so that when the top cap was pressed back on it would hold it in place....and after cooking in the oven & a little bit of sanding down so the top cap fitted flush, hey presto...one reduction chamber. It doesnt move around but I might use a bit of aquarium sealer one day to stick it in place as that would save me taking the drip tip off every time to make sure its lined up & in the right place. If anyone else is thinking of having a go & they get stuck (because my explanation is a bit crap) then just drop me a PM.
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Post by markus on Nov 15, 2014 1:01:01 GMT
I'll look it up, thanks geordie_vaper......as for the air flow.....nothing a drill cant sort out im sure ;-) I dont mind duel coil vb...;-)
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Post by markus on Nov 14, 2014 19:26:54 GMT
Before I click "buy" on a Fasttech order for a copper Kraken clone, can anyone else tell me which attys are also good for mesh & s/s rope set ups ? Ive already got an RSST (the only 2 attys I know really!) So if a few experinced people could recommend another one.....or two!...that would be very helpful ;-)
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Post by markus on Nov 14, 2014 16:55:07 GMT
Assuming something left in the bank!!!! Your getting used to being on here then :-).... I get letters from my bank now asking me if I could bank with them instead of them banking with me ;-)
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 19:50:19 GMT
PM replied to ;-)
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 18:55:26 GMT
I have this russian...... 1720600 & this kayfun....... 1700500 both from FT, I found the kayfun quite a tight draw & had to drill out the air hole, although the russian is a bit better air flow I still find it a little bit too tight for me, but If I drilled it out it would ruin the nice black finish, I bought them to try because everyone was raving about them, but theyre not for me, I find them too much of a pain in the arse to re-build & I'm thinking of selling both of them & going over to RSST & Krakens & such like with mesh & s/s rope wicks. But that is the 91% not the Russian v2 are there any clones of the Russian v2 out yet and if so how do they perform against the KFL+ v2 Ahhhh....I see, I thought the russian 91% was the version 2 as it was an imporvment on the russian.....so is it called a 91% v2 ?....or just russian v2 ? Either way im sure it will still be a pain in the arse to build & I bet it would still leak for me...lol
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 18:10:54 GMT
If you want something like a kayfun/russian with a looser draw you could try an Orchid. Its not just the tight draw & leaking.....its the constant changing the wick every few days as well, the pain of taking it all apart, with the RSST I take the top off, everythings there in the open & easily accessible.....I can take the wick out, clean or change it, change the coil.....all with leaving the juice in the tank, so much less faffing around, the only downside is having to keep them upright.
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 18:00:59 GMT
I tried removing the air screw but it didnt make much difference for me & just made it worse when it leaked because there was more chance of the juice leaking over the 510 connection, so I drilled the air hole & put the screw back in, Ive tried several different wicking methods but they all usually leak in the end, everyones got their own way that works for them but I cant get any of them to work for me, they usually end up leaking, esp when the juice level gets low, or when I take them outside (which could be something to do with temperature drop)...thing is..... when they work, they work really well...
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 15:23:38 GMT
I have this russian...... 1720600 & this kayfun....... 1700500 both from FT, I found the kayfun quite a tight draw & had to drill out the air hole, although the russian is a bit better air flow I still find it a little bit too tight for me, but If I drilled it out it would ruin the nice black finish, I bought them to try because everyone was raving about them, but theyre not for me, I find them too much of a pain in the arse to re-build & I'm thinking of selling both of them & going over to RSST & Krakens & such like with mesh & s/s rope wicks.
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 14:52:43 GMT
I have both of these in clone form & i'd say it applies to them as well.
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Post by markus on Nov 12, 2014 2:14:31 GMT
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