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Post by tonyb on Feb 27, 2018 22:55:13 GMT
I had a really good time. Great meeting, you missed out Julie, although it was indecently cold by the time we left.
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Post by tonyb on Feb 27, 2018 22:51:33 GMT
Looks OK for me at the moment. Enjoyed the last meet.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 23, 2018 9:18:20 GMT
I'll be first on the list this time. Hope you can make this meet.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 18, 2018 18:49:39 GMT
I've used 316L SS for well over two years. Works in both TC and wattage. It has a lower resistance than Kanthal so be prepared to use lower ohm readings. It heats quicker than Kanthal. If you are using a regulated mod just build a coil to the right size for your atty deck, don't worry about the resistance. As with any wire the thicker the wire the more power you'll need to heat it. Thicker wire obviously more stable and less likely to deform when re-wicking.
On a mechanical mod you need to understand ohms law and how that relates to battery safety. Same for any wire. I like to build parallel wire coils in squonk attires for faster ramp up time and a warm vape.
Use a spaced coil for good results in TC.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 18, 2018 18:22:50 GMT
You need to lube the o rings that go around the deck and threading that the chimney screws on to. Your opening of the juice control shouldn't be stiff. Don't know how good your clones are but the tolerances are fairly tight.
I don't have any issues with my genuine K5 and I always put a bit of juice on both o rings after a re-wick/clean of my build.
Use a pair of Marigolds or a vape grip to give you enough grip to open it up. Failing that wrap a load of rubber bands around the base and chimney.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 18, 2018 4:46:55 GMT
If it's flavour you can't beat a Kayfun 5. Buy a real one it will out last everything else. I've used mine daily since they first came out and have never had an issue with it and spare parts are easily available.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 16, 2018 18:26:01 GMT
If you want flavour don't buy anything that is to cloudy or try reducing the airflow.
Don't know why you didn't by another Joytech Procore if you liked it.
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Post by tonyb on Jan 16, 2018 18:21:49 GMT
Cracking deals😳
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Post by tonyb on Dec 29, 2017 23:39:15 GMT
Condensation often results from poor ventilation. It might sound counter intuitive when it's cold and all you want to be is warm but you must ventilate the rooms properly, it should reduce the condensation considerably if you do. Drying clothing in radiators is not a great idea it just adds more moisture to the atmosphere of the room. If you do get the ventilation right you shouldn't need to use a dehumidifier which will cost you in electricity charges.
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Post by tonyb on Nov 24, 2017 22:52:43 GMT
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Post by tonyb on Nov 24, 2017 20:51:15 GMT
I've bought a few bottles of premade concentrates, they recommend mixing at 20%. I also have 7.2% VG nicotine and a bottle of VG. I want to make 50ml of ejuice using one bottle of concentrate which is 10ml. I tried to figure this out using an online calculator but I'm not sure I'm entering quantities correctly. Target ejuice strength is 6mg. How much nicotine and VG do I need to combine to get my 50ml of 6mg juice? Is this correct?
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Post by tonyb on Nov 16, 2017 1:10:01 GMT
Yes
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Post by tonyb on Nov 13, 2017 3:17:57 GMT
The Sopranos is excellent stick with it. It's gets better and better
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Post by tonyb on Nov 2, 2017 16:10:21 GMT
Bump to the top. 11 days to go. Seems like ages since the last meet.
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Post by tonyb on Oct 23, 2017 23:02:02 GMT
I haven't used FT in years but when I did I bought a Hana DNA 40 clone. The first one I had one of the buttons came loose, I sent a picture they gave me an RMA and I returned it. They replaced it but the whole process took at least 3 weeks. The replacement also stopped working and they did replace it.
Go though their RMA system but keeping checking the progress.
If an RDA has failed it may be due to a bad insulator have you tried dismantling it to check?
Have you tried the RDA on another device to check its not the mod that has the issue?
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