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  1. danpio1217

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    Lemme know how the cable goes Uma! I saw that about the Mesh store, probably a good idea to split up their vape stuff from the other stuff. I ordered several sheets of their mesh so i'm set for quite awhile lol
  2. danpio1217

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    Haven't tried one of these yet but i'm sure i'll pick one up at some point. My AGA-T has been sufficing quite well as my evening vape, and my 2nd wick/3rd coil setup has been lasting me for quite awhile now.
  3. The price for these is through the roof, too bad i really would've liked to add it to my collection for a nice stealth vape. $50-60 per battery, $7 per carto. Starter kit is like $100 and i don't even think it comes with 2 batteries. what a joke.
  4. I've found the Protank to be pretty similar to the other Kanger products i've tried, which is 1 or 2 decent vapes then dry dry scratchy scratchy hits. They also do not fair well at all over 7 watts, which IMO is where most seasoned vapers vape. Removing the top wick worked great, throat hit and flavor immediately skyrocketed, and wicking issues disappeared, however it seems to be leaking badly every so often, seemingly when my tank gets low on juice. Any suggestions/thoughts? I'm 95% sure i only removed one wick, but i could be wrong. Guess i'll just have to swap heads and try again. I need to spend more time with these but once that top wick is removed it's really performing impressively.
  5. You're not alone the billet box has a lot of non-box modders doing a double take. It's a pricey device, but when i compare it to other custom mods, or some of the new DNA20 box mods out there, it's an absolute steal, and i love the design of the tank being inside the box. Once he opens shop extra tanks will available as well, and eventually a rebuildable tank option. This puppy is gonna be my go-to out and about/at work device. Is it June yet?!?!?
  6. you will F-ing LOVE this. It's called the Billet Box. I was lucky enough to get in on the 2nd round of pre-orders and i will have mine by mid June. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modder-accessories-supplier-forum/357383-billet-box.html Can't wait. HUGE tank system designed into body of the device. It's compact and stealth, yet plenty of power and juice capacity to last. This will likely be my work device. And she's soooo purty. This is my first "high end" custom mod, so excited. If you like box mods, i highly suggest you check them out. He should be opening full-scale production on them in June-ish. Keep an eye on this thread for more info. He's also got a rebuildable tank option in the works, and he's mentioned making a vivi nova head compatible version.
  7. danpio1217

    New to RBA's?

    Awesome, will have to try that out on my next wick. Suprisingly tho, my 2nd wick and coil has been holding up beautifully. With a bit of tilting it's been able to wick up every last drop of juice in the tank and i've had nary a dry hit. Hope i still remember how to rebuild it by the time it finally craps out on me
  8. danpio1217

    New to RBA's?

    Interesting tip Rixter, do you leave the paperclip during oxidation and priming with juice as well?
  9. Haha glad to hear it. Glad we both made it. I'm sure we'll be tipping our hats to each other again another year from now.
  10. Thanks all, doubt i'd have made it this far without gool 'ol vapor talk
  11. A Vivi Nova tank or a CE4 style clearomizer should treat you pretty well. It will work with your existing ego batteries. A dry burn is just any time you fire a attomizer with no eliquid in it. This generally a VERY BAD idea as if the wicking material burns it will taste terrible and there's really no way to get rid of that taste. Usually, the only time people suggest you dry burn is if you're cleaning out your clearomizer with water, dry burning can evaporate the water as sorta of faster dry method. I just squeeze a paper towel over the wick and let any leftover water work it's way out as i vape it.
  12. As the subject states, which do you prefer and why? After having spent some time with the iClear recently i gotta say i prefer the Vivi Nova vape experience, however the iClear seems a bit more durable. The rubber cap on my vivi nova heads always seems to get compromised and i end up getting some leaking out of the top when set sideways. All in all tho i still prefer the Vivi Nova, not getting a great vape out of the iClear's. How bout you? Ready....go!
  13. The benefit of using VW over VV is you can set it and forget it. In variable voltage if you have a 2.2 ohm carto, you have to set the voltage to where you like it. Then, say you put a 2.8 ohm Vivi Nova on, you have to adjust the voltage to get that same vape experience. Variable Wattage lets you find the wattage setting you like, then when you put a different device on it, it will automatically adjust the voltage to provide the same vape experience. So whether you have a 2.2ohm carto, a 2.8 vivi nova, a 3.0 carto, or a 1.5 dual coil, the vape experience will be relatively the same. In short: Variable voltage: adjust voltage everytime you chance your atty Variable wattage: set it and forget it
  14. As my signature block indicates, today is my one year vaperversary!! Thank you vapor talk and all its members for providing the support, information, and resources to keep me off analogs. Vaping truly is a wonderful thing, and i look forward to watching it grow in the future. Rixter, i know you switched around the same time i did, so a belated happy vaperversary to you too!
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