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grillman65

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  1. OK, FYI, I just started DIY. I use ejuice calc. for mixing. I know higher nicotine level needs more caution, but I treat all level's with caution. That said, I chose 60mg base. Whether you chose 60 or 48, 36, your still using the same percent of nicotine. Example, 60mg will ask for 2.0ml to create a 10ml sample. 48mg will ask for 2.5ml to create same size sample. So, the less mg base you use, the more you have to put in the sample. Does any of this make sense. Looking at the cost, the higher nicotine base you buy, the more it will cost, but you use less. Is this a savings from buying the 36mg base, I don't know. The reason I started with 60mg base was, I saw a DIY video and that's what they were using. So, any input would be appreciated.

  2. I understand where your coming from, but you will just have to ride it out. The one thing that keeps me as a customer is good customer service, which includes communication. The fact that they did respond is a good sign. I have never dealt with that company, so I can't give you any feedback on them. I would give it a couple days, if you have not heard anything by Thursday night, send them another email, maybe a little firmer. Good luck.

  3. I'm just trying to get the facts right. I've got a woodvil 18490, which he recommended a red AW IMR battery. I don't have a problem with that, but in the process of getting this, I had ordered a red AW IMR 18650 by mistake, no big deal, I'll just keep it, I said to my self. Then I see a review of the Mantis from Grim, I notice the red 18650 and think, I've got that battery without a home, why not get it. Then going to the web site I see the warning, that got me thinking, should I replace all my batteries with protected ones.

  4. The above pic is a great cheat sheet. You need to know two at least 2 of the values to finish the calculation. So, if you know your ohms and voltage, you can calculate your wattage. I have a 5V box, if my cartomizer is 2 ohms, then I would take 5V squared is 25 divided by 2ohms is 12.5 watts. The chart above just gives you 3 different ways to figure out the calculation, depending on what values you know. I'm pretty sure I remembered this right.

  5. Well, this is my second new mod, first was the woodvil 18490, still waiting on batteries and charger. So what I noticed with the Pro was the button, even though I hear click when I push it, it doesn't fire until I apply more pressure. Before I realized this I was freeking out, but now that I know why it wouldn't fire, I can live with it. Also, being able to dial in the voltage, I have learned that plays a roll in throat hit. Being new at this, I think I like dual coil cartos. the best. I've got some SMOK dual clears, the fat ones, I just love. It seems that other smaller dual's I can 't draw off of, like their clogged, but their brand new.

  6. I've run into the same problem, last night. I punched a bigger hole in the existing hole but noticed it was at the same level as the black ring on the bottom. I tried it, but got no vapor on a freshly charge battery. I am going to try and punch a hole higher on the carto. and see how that does.

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