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highpass

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  1. Hello there,

    Been a long time since I was here. Since then I've amassed a bunch of stuff I don't use any more. Feel free to make me an offer via private message on the following batch:-

    Miniecig ProYStick 26650 (barely touched/new/with box)

    Sunbox Moonraker Nano, Black (tiny dings/with box/bag)

    GP Heron

    Squape RS 

     

    I'll throw in a goody bag of other bits (including two Spheroids!).

    Cheers,

    HP

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  2. I have scoured forums and gotten nowhere.

    Spheroid/A7oid/any other 'oid users… what do you use? In Europe the #1 recommendation (after Sera) is Juwel filter pads, which aren't available natively in the US. Amazon has something similar, but they're 12mm thick (Juwel are 5mm).

    I've tried:

    Walgreens facial pad

    Fluval fine polish pads

    Fluval foam pads

    …all of which either take too much faff or just dump out even with the most minimal filling. Sera is my backup, and works well enough although requires faff.

    Cheers

    HP

  3. This is the charger?

    Here are the instructions (little dubious about the "ego cable regulates themselves" whilst true you are losing the additional safety of the wall plug adapter right?):

    2100mA Dual Car USB Adapter (2.1 amp)

    Use to charge ego style batteries with the eGo USB Fast Charger, EVOD USB Charger, or Joyetech Logo USB Charger

    The 2.1 Amp USB port can be used to power Variable Voltage, or 4.5, 5, 6 volt Passthrough's that require more power! Most require above 2 Amps (2000mA)

    Can also be used to charge cell phones, iPads, etc.

    USB Port #1 = 2100mA (2.1 amps) Use this port for 5volt passthrough, or ego USB charger
    USB Port #2 = 1000mA (1 amp) Use this port for ego USB charger

    Both USB ports can be used with ego USB chargers. The ego USB cable regulates power themselves, so as long as the power output on the wall/car adapter is equal or higher to what the USB charger requires.

  4. Well that was a wake-up call. I admit I made the same negative assumption… but it turns out you're probably better off buying from them rather than some guy sat in his garage farting and petting his dogs between brews.

    Also noticed a "boge" tag on a vat in there - guess they make more than liquid in this facility (cartos etc?).

    Good stuff.

    edit… as a side note, is there is still a question regarding the quality of ingredients used, even if the conditions are top notch.

  5. Been looking at chargers, fond of this one as it has a built in volt meter. However:

    Why does it have 3 current modes? 0.25, 0.5, 1.0. Apparently this differs from battery to battery (18350s should be charged at 0.5 - or so the docs say)

    Also, a review I read states:

    For people that want 4.20 volt on their batteries, this is not the charger, this charger uses the correct algorithm and the battery voltage will drop slightly below 4.20 volt when the charge is stopped.

    …what's up with that?

    edit… it charges to 4.17v. That's a whole tenth of a vape missing! con job

  6. He was really good and didn't have to be coned to keep away from his stitches, he only went after them a few times.

    Ah that's great news mate, glad it worked out. I guess it kept growing slowly and eventually became annoying for him.

    The eye thing is a bugger because if we get the surgery it can cause side effects like cherry eye that require even more surgery. At that rate he'll end up looking like a Sony Aibo before long

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