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Yeeeeeesssssss. Okay, here goes. Hi, my name is Tam and I'm addicted to drip tips...
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Why thank you, Earthling. You say the nicest things! Tugboat? You could also add one to two drops of distilled water into your tank with the 100% VG juice to dilute it a bit so your coil can wick it but I wouldn't put too much...
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Personally, I wouldn't use more than 70% VG in the Nautilus or any tank for that matter. Save the 100% VG for RDAs.
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Congrats! And welcome to Vapor Talk.
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That's just it: you're new to this. In time with research and practical experience, you'll acquire a lot of knowledge, too. Like Comp says, do your research!
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what kinds of e juice are 100% organic/natural
Tam replied to thylight's topic in General eLiquid Discussion
Take a look at Virgin Vapor then. They have organic juices. -
Whenever I See Food, I Think About It Being A Juice...
Tam replied to T-Bone's topic in General eLiquid Discussion
I like pie just fine but too much of a good thing and all that. -
Whenever I See Food, I Think About It Being A Juice...
Tam replied to T-Bone's topic in General eLiquid Discussion
I'm sorry, but that doesn't even sound good as a food to me. Lol. -
It has a nice, clean form factor. I'm interested in hearing how you like it too.
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I've got the original Vision Spinners in 900 mAh and 1300 mAh, and also Vision Spinner II in 1600 mAh. While I've never used any of my Spinners at 4.8 volts (too hot and I get a burned taste, fries my coils faster too), I've found most of my fruit flavors prefer cooler temps (3.3 - 3.8v) and bakery flavors prefer the higher at 3.8 - 4.0v. I just start at the lowest setting for any new juice and vape. If it doesn't do it for me I turn it up. Vape. Lather rinse repeat until you get a slight burnt taste. Turn it down just a notch when the happens and you'll have found the sweet spot for that flavor. That's also why I prefer the 1.8 ohm coil -- it gives me the greatest amount of flexibility in how low or high I set my Spinners.
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Welcome to Vapor Talk.
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Anyone use ecig as the substitution for tobacco cigarette
Tam replied to walkteem's topic in Vaping Health & Safety
In these debates, what were some of the risks and benefits of vaping that were discussed? Link please? -
Once, I spent a little over two full hours talking to the SO's father to try to troubleshoot the problem with his desktop (he was in Arizona, I was in Colorado). Throughout the whole thing he kept saying that Mozzarella Firefox wasn't working for him (he'd somehow put it into full screen mode and lost the menu bar).
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At least she wasn't using her CD player as a cup holder! I frequently have to go fix my SO's father's laptop. He can only tell me that he "broke the internet" when he can't open his browser. With the way he does and doesn't do things, I'm thoroughly convinced he really is capable of breaking the internet someday...
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Not Sure If It's Broke, Or What...
Tam replied to T-Bone's topic in Troubleshooting & Technical Issues
When that happens to me I just take the coil out and push a corsage pin through the holes to make sure they're cleared out. Corsage pins are thicker than regular pins and needles, it's just the right size to unplug anything that may have gotten stuck in there... -
At one point, even the genuine Kanger coils that were being sold, experienced a bad batch. Since then, the coils have gotten better. Comp's custom coils are amazing! He stands behind his work and gives excellent customer service. But I will say that his juices are even better.
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I'm not saying that they're not genuine, but we have heard from some members who thought it was but it wasn't -- even to the point of having authentication codes on the boxes. Since I'm not familiar with the stores where you bought your stuff, I can't say for sure. All I'm saying is that I would be suspicious that they weren't genuine. I could very well be wrong.
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If I were to take a guess, I would be suspicious of the coils being knock offs. In my opinion, your battery is just fine.
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Nah, you'll get edjoomakated too. Just hang around the forum and read, it kinda grows on you after awhile. There are others on the forum who are more experienced than I am, but I'm good for the basics.
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It's really not that bad. Once you have a vv batt in your hand you'll see how easy it is to dial in the right voltage for the flavor in your tank. All it takes is a simple little twist. That's the beauty of vv batteries like the Spinner or the eGo Twist. The Twist is a great battery too. I just can't see the settings well because they're etched into the silver. The Spinner has clear numbers that are easy on my old eyes.
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Good for you! Good luck on your new trek into vaping. It's kinda like going down the rabbit hole...
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Personally, I've never seen any. That doesn't mean they're not out there but....
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That looks like a eGo-C or eGo-T at around 650 mAh. It's a nice little workhorse but it's also a one trick pony. If you can afford it, I'd go with a variable voltage like the Spinner line. You can't go wrong with those! Despite all the mech mods and APVs in my arsenal, my go-to that I use every day are my Spinners and Spinner IIs. My Provari mini doesn't even get the same workout.
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Oh, and for juice? Compenstine is the owner and juice mixer extraordinaire! Fadora has some of the very best tasting juices I've ever vaped. Comp will make sure your juice is just how you want it and will answer questions until the cows come home. Currently, he's having a couple of hiccups in internet but he should be back to full throttle within a few days.
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Even if it's not a variable voltage battery it's still a good one... for a back up. It would be best used with something like a Kanger Pro Tank 2 or 3 mini with a 1.5 or 1.8 ohm coil. My personal preference is the 1.8 ohms. That's pretty universal for all kinds of juices. 1.5 ohms gives off too hot a vape for me but your preference could be different. A variable voltage battery like the Vision Spinner or Spinner II is a very simple device that's a great workhorse. It allows you to turn up the voltage to adjust for whatever resistance your coil has and/or for certain juices. Fruit juices generally prefer a lower heat like at 3.3 - 3.7 volts. Coffees and bakery flavors prefer a higher voltage like 3.8 - 4.0 or higher on a 1.8 ohm coil. Generally, you start at the lowest setting, vape. If it doesn't do it for you, turn it up a little, vape. Keep repeating that until you get a slight burnt taste. Turn it down a bit and you've found your sweet spot for that juice. Here's a link to a post I made not too long ago with links to where you can get it. The Vapor Talk store that drives this forum is wonderful and has only genuine brand names, no knock offs, and the lowest prices for gear on nearly all things vapor related. Some things are slightly higher but you won't find many. And no. I don't work for the store. I'm just a very satisfied repeat customer. Great customer service as well.