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Post by nanotm on Apr 9, 2016 10:44:46 GMT
If I use the mini nautilus I find that anything les than 12mg and i'm craving a fag but on the subohm tanks I use somewhere between zero and 3mg I self mix some flavours (my all day ones) and those I mix up without the nic whichi add the day before I start using the bottle, often toping up with a fruit flavour and some extra pg I don't see any need ot reduce the nic further though so i'll more than likely get through the half litre of the stuff in the freezer but it might take the best part of a decade lol. also I find I can get through around 50 mills a week if I use the crown or tfv4 as my adv unit, but the flavours are superior to that from the subtank so I don't mind especially since I diy that juice
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Post by nanotm on Apr 9, 2016 10:36:45 GMT
I think my wife could use those, might stop cracking tank glass after she knocks the mod over on the coffee table about 10 times a night that's the main reason I have them on my tanks, although to be fair I bout the star wars themed ones because it flicks my switch, I use the pair that came with the tfv4 (smok) on the tv4 and the crius to stop them from poping open (thin bands are no good for that) and I use a couple of different lumiglo bands to identify which kit is on the bedside table in the night so I grab the one I want and don't knock over the rest being the clumsy sort that knocks things over all the time I can happily report they absorb minor impact well and since using them I haven't cracked a tank in 3 months, before hand I cracked a couple of tanks so in theory the boxes of spare tank glasses should now last me several years instead of needing more by the end of the month
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Post by nanotm on Apr 8, 2016 18:28:12 GMT
Do you really think the limit of 2ml on tanks is going to bother the dedicated vaper? I don't think it will bother me. at the very worst it will give life to a new business of selling miniature glass bowls designed for use in plumbing ....... sold as a separate area of business via B&M vape stores that also like magic just happen to fit the most common tank units in larger than tpd sizes ..... I don't think there will be any shortage of such enterprising inspection glass manufacturing mini business opportunities in the future I also wouldn't be surprised if the much talked about tech specs on leak free refills demand disposable single use systems (aka carto's) of course if we are no longer part of the EU by then such problems wont infect the UK consumer market which in turn will increase the numbers of European vapers coming here to buy their supplies or indeed the amount of black market trade being done with other EU wide customers, of course all paying the required taxes here and avoiding regulations and scrutiny there ...... the problems they are talking about creating will get worse instead of better as they introduce ever more ludicrous legislation and the faster we leave the EU the better for our day to day vaping habit.....
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Post by nanotm on Apr 8, 2016 15:36:20 GMT
Great news. The spare glass thing is genius........what about spare longer chimneys? if the spare glass is produced correctly it will just be wider than the original fitted unit and wont require larger chimneys .... I expect the TPD will get modified at the EU level to outlaw such practice though and so the options will become limited to ordering the spare glass from the overseas location(s) to fit the compliant kit with or without the replacement top gear ... I do have 1 question about "compliant kit"; will any of it actually be better than stuff already on the market in terms of health for the users or will it be just like the old carto cigalike stuff that is vastly inferior once the EC gets round ot finalising its technical specs on "compliant" stuff ? I cant see the new regulations allowing people to continue using simple top-fill tank kits or allowing us to legally obtain mech mods in the future given the H&S problems such devices present in terms of allowing spills or causing harm through incorrect use ..... chances are they will regulate the batteries out of existence to remove the majority of problems an require all new mods to have compliance certification, not that it will stop production or sales of "non compliant" things from china but it would give customs the chance to seize them ..... the TPD is a slippery slope and its going to get steeper as has already been signalled by various people within the EUP and EC responsible for drawing up revisions or new parts to it, whilst it isn't due for review until 2021 that can easily be brought forward at any point and various vape groups seem determined to try and force it regardless of if that will end up with a more negative issies or not ....
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Post by nanotm on Apr 8, 2016 12:28:23 GMT
I got some from ebay and some from amazon the ones I ordered from china are still weeks (months) away .... you can even get some non chav variations on the cheap if you look around
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Post by nanotm on Apr 6, 2016 7:28:44 GMT
Taylor can you not take a cheap cup put some packing foam inside it (with glue if you like) and have a custom job ? I'm assuming that your car already has a cup holder for you to put the cup in of course...... Yes the car has a cup holder. Just looking for something neat and smart. I know it wouldn't be like that if I made it. I get that but I rather suspect a company made item will be laser cut foam and awkward to use, its one of those damned if you do damned if you don't type things. in your situation I would go with a white cardboard cup lined with white foam cut a small piece for the base then blue peter it all together with some double sided sticky tape if it looks gash or doesn't fit right you can redo it until its neater looking but still giving the protection desired. if you find it easy to do you could even offer them for sale ready made on ebay lol make a few quid off other people, I'm totally cac handed so I couldn't do a decent job but that's why I married someone who can do that sort of stuff with ease.....
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Post by nanotm on Apr 6, 2016 0:16:13 GMT
Taylorcan you not take a cheap cup put some packing foam inside it (with glue if you like) and have a custom job ? I'm assuming that your car already has a cup holder for you to put the cup in of course......
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Post by nanotm on Apr 5, 2016 18:51:21 GMT
bioxxnew system you have to login to the ticket website separately, seems they overhauled the system and its not working as well as it could do /
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Post by nanotm on Apr 5, 2016 18:48:56 GMT
DiscoDesare they talking about mixing 100% pure nic into 7.2% base ? or talking about decanting 7.2% base from a 250 gallon tank into smaller bottles ? if the former then they would be right about needing specialist gear for fear of dying when sorting it out, if the latter perhaps they are going off the "4% or stronger" info about lethality when absorbed or inhaled either way they cant be wrong for taking chemical safety seriously even if to you its going overboard there is a difference between safe practice at home or business practice /
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Post by nanotm on Apr 5, 2016 9:42:27 GMT
I've never had a problem with gb, fasttech on the other hand I've never had a good time with them, months on orders things not turning up broken mods etc, you could say there's issues with all China companies but for me gb is the best thing is you can get the same problems with uk shops as well, maybe not so much with vape related purchases but certainly with some other stuff, only last week I was on the phone with a shop owner for their failure to deliver a non broken product 15 miles and then their refusal to refund repair replace or even remove the broken item ......I actually get a better service from some of the overseas vendors
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Post by nanotm on Apr 5, 2016 9:11:33 GMT
that should work, the mod is rated (depending on what website you read) with a lower value of between 0.4 and 0.2ohms, even allowing for tolerance change it should work, sounds like the mod might be faulty, one way to check would be if you have another atty with a coil value of around 1.8 ohms if you can set that to 12watts and see if it fires on the unit or not before trying to get support for it from the company (I presume you've had it for more than a couple of months) or you could look at getting another mod and keep using that one in voltage mode, that part is up to you
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Post by nanotm on Apr 4, 2016 9:52:38 GMT
anemmakneewhat ohm coil are you running in the device ? iirc it has different ratings for voltage and wattage modes it might be that in voltage mode your inside the limits but in power mode your outside them.
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Post by nanotm on Apr 2, 2016 17:19:07 GMT
Hello, Seems something wrong with the system Send me your order number and ticket please Its on weekend, some staff didn't work here By the way, we will have 2 days off from tomorrow So they may reply you a bit later. I will ask them to deal with your issue asap when they back Best regards Isabel order no's WW1602160334223369 & W1602021014419806 the first one has no tracking info at all and the second one doesn't seem to have been updated in a couple of weeks, i don't know which ticket number it was because i cant access the ticket system to check (had quite a few issues this year)
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Post by nanotm on Apr 2, 2016 17:14:56 GMT
As soon as I'm out of contract I'm ditching BT. I only had it because it was a cheaper option than Sky for Graham's football. Will BT let me keep the You View box thing and will it still work? they might not ask for it back but the internet channels wont work once you cancel with them. if your moving to someone else and want similar service your options are bigger than they used to be but despite having the lowest price I'd steer clear of stalk stalk if I were you, they have the worst customer services and least secure internet of all the tv offering providers. oh and even with BT you can swap to a decent router, although in saying that if you plan on moving to sky or stalkstalk you would have to use the cheap junk supplied router with them and if your not on fibre not many companies offer tv packagaes anyway
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Post by nanotm on Apr 2, 2016 10:27:37 GMT
Rafflesthe biggest problem with the connection is the router.... when I was with BT I had that problem only when I used their supplied locked down P.O.S. router, soon as I plugged in something from the local shop the problems disappeared like magic, I moved over to +net when it was a separate company and went to fibre back in 2011, in that time I've plugged in the supplied router twice both times to prove a fault for the help desk, still in Yorkshire with broken English speaking script users (although to be fair they sound like they were imported from Mumbai for the low paid jobs) fortunately for me though since I have a decent router I don't struggle with connection loss that often
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