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So, what makes this Saturday night different than any other Saturday night? Other than some new fangled vaping mod.
I got pizza.
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So, what makes this Saturday night different than any other Saturday night? Other than some new fangled vaping mod.
So, what makes this Saturday night different than any other Saturday night? Other than some new fangled vaping mod.
I got pizza.
So, what makes this Saturday night different than any other Saturday night? Other than some new fangled vaping mod.
I got pizza.
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Well said Night Hawk. Ran to the store to grab some meat to grill so I decided to grab some more Bavarian Cream since I'm out. They told me I could have a free 10ml to go with it. Went for Colonel Crunch, it taste like Captain Crunch cereal...I love it
A freebie is always good Doug. I didn't get any with all the stuff I ordered![]()
Well heck, they've had those things for years...
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Looks like a beauty Bill, not so easy to take down the pub though
@Doug, if you switch to one of these Atlantis tanks you need to drop to 6MG, 18MG is brutal and can make you feel sick. I think you get so much more vapor at 35W so you get more nic delivered at the same time.
I have 230ml of 6MG being delivered next week. I have a small bottle of 6MG to use for now.
Thanks Paul.
Do most of you use watts or volts on your mods? I started with watts, but switched to volts. The volts go in .1 increments, but watts do .5 increments on mine. To me it seems better to use volts to try different settings.
As for volts vs watts the preferences are different over time for each person as far as sticking with VV batteries and/or mods, APVs or turning up the watts. For cloud maker mods now being seen as you turn the watts up the voltage is automatically adjusted on many of the latest high watters. The latest Vamos are no longer seeing the separate option for adjusting the voltage independent of the setting for wattage. This is why the specs may show 3w or 5w up to 40w or 50watts 3.2v to 12v. Here's a few references some at vendors about Variable voltage vs Variable wattage to look over.
Variable Voltage (VV) vs Variable Wattage (VW) Vaping Devices
Understanding Variable Voltage/ Wattage Electronic Cigarettes
This next one is referred to as a Safe Vaping Voltage, Watts, and Resistance Chart you will want to get familiar with as it applied to Ohm's Law. Basic Ohm's Law
With many of the older style tanks and clearomizers keeping an eye on where you are and what the ranges are for the resistance of the coil or atomizer are can save you from burning something out. I had that happen on a Vamo V2 when discovering why a clearomizer was no longer working. The wattage setting went down from 3w to 15w! since those will do a complete 180 while other mods will work upwards only from the lowest 3w, 5w, or 7w like the MVP sees to the highest settings. For an easy calculation there's an online Ohm's Law Calculator that will simplify things.
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Thank you. I found my spot I like, it varies but goes no higher than 12 watts. With my coil 1.8 ohms that equals about 4.65 volts. The charts list that in red so I was concerned.
Thank you. I found my spot I like, it varies but goes no higher than 12 watts. With my coil 1.8 ohms that equals about 4.65 volts. The charts list that in red so I was concerned.
I was curious about that too, that seems to be a common sweet spot yet it does show in the red.
I finally drank the kool aid and ordered an iStick and a Nautilus Mini with the 1.8 ohm coils.
Thank you. I found my spot I like, it varies but goes no higher than 12 watts. With my coil 1.8 ohms that equals about 4.65 volts. The charts list that in red so I was concerned.
I was curious about that too, that seems to be a common sweet spot yet it does show in the red.
I finally drank the kool aid and ordered an iStick and a Nautilus Mini with the 1.8 ohm coils.
Thank you. I found my spot I like, it varies but goes no higher than 12 watts. With my coil 1.8 ohms that equals about 4.65 volts. The charts list that in red so I was concerned.
I was curious about that too, that seems to be a common sweet spot yet it does show in the red.
I finally drank the kool aid and ordered an iStick and a Nautilus Mini with the 1.8 ohm coils.
Nice bit of kit the istick Derek and the nautilus mini goes great with it. I am sure you will love both.