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Deckyon

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  1. That would be more due to dehydration than anything else. Had the same thing and it didnt go away until I started drinking more fluids. Sorry, alcohol doesnt count (though I wish it would).

    Drink plenty of fluids while vaping, it does dehydrate you pretty quickly.

  2. It will take any 510 style, I use a KPT2 as well. I have even thrown on a couple of my KPT2 Minis, but they look funny. I have a generic Genesis-style RBA that I use as well, and when the dial is set to 12.5 it vapes well. But man, that RBA eats batteries.

  3. I have one and love it. It feels great, nice and heavy and gives some great power to the atomizer. Stick with a tank - should come with the I-Clear 30b (nice tank and I really like the vapor from the dual bottom coils.) And when bored, take the tank off and roll it down the hall - reactions are priceless.

    Get extra batteries and a charger. The short batteries that are required go dead pretty quicke if you are a heavy vaper. I have 3 I rotate for mine.

  4. It definitely shows the difference between the average juices and a well-made juice. I do not vape mine a ton, but I do vape it a decent amount when I want something special. I have a tank just for it and generally dont do more than half a tank at a time, with a lot of other flavors in between.

  5. I talked a friend into trying ecigs.. he went & got an ego battery non variable, looks like a mini vivi nova, found him cherry tobacco juice.

    Was doing great for two mos but has backed way off as its hitting his throat to hard "burning"

    He said after 2 months he started getting the burning and bad throat hit. Get a new tank or replace the coils in the existing one. Also, make sure he isnt keeping the battery on for more than about 5 seconds - that can burn the wicking and it will never taste right again. This is more of an issue on the variable batteries. Too much ppower too long.

    I change out my coils in my KPT2's about every 7 to 10 days depending on how I hit them.

  6. I have found that I need to swap out my juices more often - they get bland. And it isnt the juice, but the taste buds being overwhelmed with a single flavor. I picked up a couple more KPT2 Minis to help with that and branched off.

    As for the 5 Pawns, Absolute Pin and Queenside are my favorites, but the best Absinthe flavor I have found is from Seattle Vapes.

  7. Will speak in generalities rather than brands.

    1. the more coil around more wicking you have, the more vapor you will get.

    2. Getting to Sub-OHM levels will produce more vapor.

    3. While fun, building coils can get old if you have a 4 or more coil vaporizer.

    4. When going Sub Ohm, the battery you use is more important than the number of coils - they can literally blow up. Get an OHM meter, it will save your life.

    5. If you dont want to drip into the atomizer every few minutes, you will want a tank. These can be tricky, but worthwhile. I have this.

    Remember,

    PG = More Flavor

    VG = More Vapor

    Mix gives some playing room.

    Again, these are all generalities and meant to be something to think on.

  8. Sometimes the contact points get pushed down too far and no longer make contact. This generally happens when you screw a tank down too tightly.

    Take a pin and gently pull up on the center contact going all the way around and see if that helps the issue. If it does, dont screw your tanks down too tight.

  9. E juices that are 50/50 are too thick

    Are you out of your mind? I like, generally, 60/40 (VG/PG) or better on my juices and have NO problems.

    I have seen where juice can bleed in through the wicking into the atomizer air tube. Just remove the atomizer and blow out the juice. I have had to do this to a KPT2 and iClear 30B. It is because I left juice in them for extended periods where I wasnt using them for vaping. Blew out the juice and no more gurgling.

  10. I think the reason why people keep asking the question is because of the replies like these. If it offends you that the question is asked, you don't have to reply.

    If you dont like the answers, insulting the people answering is only going to get you booted, or culled to the rear and forgotten. Take it to forums who thrive on insults to make points.

    In other words, Piss Off!

  11. Synthetic vanilla is extremely hard to get right. I have 7 different vanilla flavorings for DIY, and not one of them is perfect. I'm thinking of getting some beans and soaking them in PG and trying that.

    If you do this, make sure to slit the bean up the middle a couple times long ways. I use the beans in making vodka infusions, and making the vertical slits works best and produces the most flavor. Expect at least a month, however, to get good noticeable flavor. I let my vodka infusions sit with vanilla (turning bottle on side and rotating once a day, they sit in the room where I come into my house) and then with about a week left, I put in a teaspoon of simple sugar to cut the alcohol burn. Makes it REALLY good.

  12. I have found Johnson Creek's French Vanilla to be my favorite vanilla. It is the base for the Blu Vanilla carts. They also have one called Vandy, which is more of the vanilla icecream style. I like the French Vanilla over it, however. I use it in a couple different mixes as well.

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