Originally Posted by fury370 Hahaha. I'd probably check more into that, if my job wouldnt fire me. I feel for you people in the states where you have to take
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08-10-2014, 02:49 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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I started out with Varivolt setups...with in a month, I was all mechanical lol! I have about 10 mechanical mods with maybe 6 drippers, and 5 RBAs. Nothing beats fat rips with tons of flavor. And I only vape on 0%. For the flavor only!
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08-11-2014, 01:58 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Good lord! Mind explaining what the difference is between a regular tank and varivolt battery is and these mechanical mods or whatever they call it? I've been using the same setup for months now, but i'd like to eventually get a nice one like one of those.
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08-12-2014, 10:33 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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wow! please tell me that your collection are all clones. couldnt imagine the money here if its all authentic. nice collection, regardless!
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variable voltage mods can be adjusted to the watt/voltage you like for increased vape/ hit. this setup with your favorite juice is optimal of the three and safer to go with than a mech mod. mechanical mods are not necessarily recommended if you're not cautious and know what you are doing. there is no safety from the time you hit the button to the coils heating up; your getting 100% battery power. although there are certain things you can buy to place ontop of your battery to regulate how much of your battery is going to the coils (someone correct me if i'm wrong, as i have not used one of these yet and knowledge is minimal) also, getting the correct battery makes a huge difference in keeping your face and limbs in tact like they are now. i am using in my nemisis mod a Sony 18650 2100mah battery on a tobh rda with tiger coils, and all is well. just do a google search on mod/ battery types to get a better understanding of whats safest.
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08-16-2014, 09:59 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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...help
meeee. too much juice I am still sad that nolavape doesn't ship internationally and I cant find any webshop that sells them and I am slowly heading towards getting a Rebuildables. there is just too much choice...not to help that the webshops here barely have any. plus most american sites don't ship overseas if I have to believe every youtuber all of them are pretty legit. ofcourse the ones that really stand out are always completely sold out who wants to be my middle man? I get **** shipped to you and you just ship it to belgium and il pay the shipping plus abit extra. |
08-17-2014, 02:33 PM | #22 (permalink) | |
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The tanks are universal. Almost all have 510 connection. Which means, almost any tank would fit on pretty much most mods out there, mechanical or varivolt ones. Mechanical is really the way to go, but need fiddling with. Topped with either a dripper tank [where you have to drip juice every so many hits] which requires making "builds" that you will slowly get better at the more you do, or with a rebuildable atomizer with a tank [also require builds] to keep juice in so you don't have to keep dripping. Hahaha thanks bro! Well my far left nemesis topped with a kayfun lite are real [thats a $550 combo there..my favorite setup , the Caravelais real, and the 4Nine is also real, the rest all all clones. |
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08-17-2014, 06:33 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I have a KangerTech tank and Style of Mojo bottom. My buddy built and gave it to me. I smoke Mother's Milk with 0 nic. I just asked him if he plans to sell over seas and he said he plans to set up an online site and sell. Hopefully, he can hook you up Veggi. He owns K-9 vap shop here in Houston.
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08-18-2014, 03:20 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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A simple breakdown of my Vaporizer.
from left to right: mouth piece (interchangeable for different style and shape), tank (Kangertech AeroTank), Coil (this is a duel coil so it burns hotter and stronger), Li Battery (this is a small one, they have med and larger sizes), just a top for the battery holder, battery holder (it's just a tube with threads on the ends I forgot to break down the button but it's at the bottom of the battery holder, you can see there is a little spinning ring that allows you to "lock" it off. This part also screws off so you may make adjustments so that it may better make contact with the battery ends. This is it screwed together pretty much in order of the top pic. These are some accessories for it. On the left is the Box for the tank. to the right of that is the original mouth piece (it's all metal instead of the red one I have now). To the right of that is an extra duel coil. This kit came with two coils. That's a nice bonus in case the current one burns out. That ring on of is a spacer/reducer in case you prefer using a smaller battery. Then there is the easy fill squeeze bottle to fill my tank, battery charger and Mother's Milk (they call this juice). I added a pic of the battery holder broken down. From the left to right again: Coil, top for battery holder (you can see the two adjustable "nipples" stacked one on top the other, these screw in and out to make better contact with the battery), battery holder, battery, bottom of battery holder/button (The mettle ring with the dimple cut in it screws up and down locking the button that powers the coils. You can also the another adjustable screw inside the bottom cap. This screw is just another adjustment point to make better contact with the battery. Last edited by YzGyz; 08-18-2014 at 03:40 PM. |
08-18-2014, 03:41 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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I'm probably in the minority here but i'm a vaper and smoker still.
Been thru the Blu's and Njoys, then went to spinners with Protanks etc. Been using a mechanical mod (scud telescoping) with a Genesis style tank. SS wick with Ekowool sleeve. 2/3 wraps of 28g kanthal comes out to about .7 ohms. Usually vaping fruit flavors with lots of menthol. Ruthless EZ Duz it on Ice is my ADV. I was well over a pack a day smoker, probably closer to 2 most days. I'm now down to under half a pack. Been that way for a few months. While i like the vape and can almost use it exclusively.. Still have a hard time giving up the morning coffee and cigs, or smoking after i eat or while drinking etc.. I think if I can find a setup that works and hits like a brand new coil all the time, I could probably give it up for good. Friends have told me to get a dripper but seems like so much more hassle. What do you guys think?
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08-19-2014, 02:54 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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The reality is an e-cig will NEVER be like a fresh new cig every time. I hear you... as I do enjoy the taste and flavor of a new cartridge or coil. Dripping is a pain unless you are sitting around all day. Hell i am sitting around all day but I am just TOO lazy.
However... having 2 friends die and 2 others with throat cancer right now makes it easier for me to put up with less than "full flavor" of a real cig. |
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