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Post by tim on Jul 20, 2016 22:03:57 GMT
I put England's collective failure in team sport down to the governing bodies. In this case, the FA, who seem to only allow players from an elite group of teams.
Take Cricket the same way. We had a good team which had an outstanding test series this year, with someone who knew how to pick a team. The selectors changed who they thought should play, and we lost the first match of the next test series.
Rugby... We won the world cup...., the selectors stuck with the team...., we won nothing else. They eventually gave the job to someone who can pick a team (as in, "allowed to")...., we started winning again.
When will the FA get found out? It's not the players, per se, but we need a team, not a collection of good players.
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Post by tim on Jul 20, 2016 20:40:03 GMT
Leaks are caused by bad/wrong wick method. Not by the pg/vg ratio. If it leaks, you got the wick wrong. There is no other way to stop the leakage. If a tank has a faulty seal, cracked glass, or is simply made badly, that can also cause leaking. But thin juice will not leak from a tank if there are no faults. The way it is wicked is the most common fault and the most likely cause of leakage. Please stop this thin/thick juice misinformation. Edit: Thin juice will leak out faster than thick juice if you wick it wrongly. Maybe this is why people think it's all the fault of the viscosity. what if stock coils let high pg through like water? perhaps they are just meant to be used with high pg. With an rta, yes most issues are wicking, for example the kanger subtank tba, so simple but so damned infuriating. What do you do if you are stuck with the wick that is already installed? If they leak, they are badly wicked. Maybe even badly designed (?)... I dunno. But tanks work on a vacuum system, so unless air is allowed to enter the tank, they won't leak. That is basic physics. I don't know why your tank leaks, but it may be a faulty seal, damaged glass/tank, poor machining,....? Whatever the problem is, it isn't the viscosity of the juice. That would be defying the laws of physics. Which isn't probable......
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:36:42 GMT
Both of those reasons why mine is very dusty.... I did get the tfv4 out then back it went cos it leaked More patience than me
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:35:04 GMT
I know what you mean flavourtank, but with mechs, you have to be safe. I appreciate that you would be careful, but others are a bit careless. Nothing worse than having a headline saying " My mech, made by (insert name), blew a hole in my leg.
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:29:33 GMT
Are they juice guzzlers and do they leak like the tfv4 had issues with? Both of those reasons why mine is very dusty....
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:24:53 GMT
A limitless mech clone? I'm in 2 minds weather to get authentic or try the clone to see if I like it. Or what's another decent mech that has a firing switch like limitless. I hate mech's with the stupid switch that you have to do up just to lock it Find another method of locking, you'll be minted in no time
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:00:03 GMT
Leaks are caused by bad/wrong wick method. Not by the pg/vg ratio.
If it leaks, you got the wick wrong. There is no other way to stop the leakage.
If a tank has a faulty seal, cracked glass, or is simply made badly, that can also cause leaking. But thin juice will not leak from a tank if there are no faults.
The way it is wicked is the most common fault and the most likely cause of leakage.
Please stop this thin/thick juice misinformation.
Edit: Thin juice will leak out faster than thick juice if you wick it wrongly. Maybe this is why people think it's all the fault of the viscosity.
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Post by tim on Jul 17, 2016 20:55:13 GMT
Not got any of those, but the Geekvape Griffin, Ehpro bachelor, and Wismec Theorem are all top fill and are very good. The Griffin will leak if you wick it wrong, but the others don't.
If you want a really good RDTA, and can live with bottom fill, you can't go wrong with a Steamcrave aromamizer.
A few of these tanks with various size choices.
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Post by tim on Jul 17, 2016 20:39:27 GMT
Libertines - Music When The Lights Go Out
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Post by tim on Jul 16, 2016 22:04:58 GMT
LOL nothing to do with brexit, more to do with the government starving the sector for many years Maybe you're right. But that is not why we have too many chiefs, and not enough Indians. That is all about meeting certain criteria, rather than getting the job done. I work in the construction industry, which should have more people building things than office staff. However, I often arrive on site and see more office staff than builders. Something wrong there, methinks.
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Post by tim on Jul 16, 2016 21:51:27 GMT
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Post by tim on Jul 16, 2016 21:46:27 GMT
This is just a bit of fall out from Brexit. You will get your just desserts when you can get a job, and the *non-jobs* at the top are no more. We are no longer a country which pays people for ticking boxes. At least, I hope so, or we will fail to survive. Take heart yahoo2u2. You have a skill. The to***rs at the top push paper.
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Post by tim on Jul 16, 2016 21:33:37 GMT
@yinyang is close, but it is actually 5 and a half wraps wil7985. If the legs point in the same direction, you get a *half wrap*. You should try to get your head round a coil building site, such as www.steam-engine.org/coil.asp?dia=0.25&id=2.5&ll=10This is set at what you want, so you can make adjustments, and then reload from here to start again if you lose the plot.
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Post by tim on Jul 15, 2016 20:41:40 GMT
Its drained to 0.4 did it outside on sand lol as I figured it might go nuclear but all good minimal reading on it now and the ends are well wrapped in gaffer tape lol. If the voltage is that low, they are unstable. Leave them in the sandpit til you get rid. Don't get them warm either.
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Post by tim on Jul 15, 2016 20:12:11 GMT
Ye did make me blooming jump lol, surprised myself with my reaction speed lol. Rigged up a little lightbulb on a cheap battery sled should run them out 😁 Don't try to drain it! Or it will happen again!
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