DietRob
i've been begging for over 5 years.
That is a beautiful build and I need to get on that level.
That is a beautiful build and I need to get on that level.
How did you steep them?For me, both juices got significantly better after a week of steeping.
How did you steep them?
In my very limited experience with sub-ohm tanks, the vapour production/juice consumption is a lot more than regular >1 ohm vaping. I switched to a much lower nic level. I was using 24 mg. juice and it was giving way too much throat hit and I was actually getting a nic buzz from it. Since switching to 6 mg. juice, it's been much better.Ok, so I'm new to the Sub Ohm vaping.
I've got this:
http://the-best-electronic-cigarette-review.com/eleaf-istick-30w-review/
and this:
http://the-best-electronic-cigarette-review.com/innokin-isub-review-affordable-sub-ohm-tank-innokin/
The difference between Sub Ohm and regular "Above-Ohm" is astounishing!
And tips for good sub ohm vaping? I use my eleaf at 20W
Personally, I enjoy my sub ohm tanks around 0.5 ohms and 30-35w. There are a whole crap load of sub ohm tanks on the market now, it's just a matter of making sure you have enough power for the coils. You might want to look into upgrading to someone with just a tad more power overhead.And tips for good sub ohm vaping? I use my eleaf at 20W
In my very limited experience with sub-ohm tanks, the vapour production/juice consumption is a lot more than regular >1 ohm vaping. I switched to a much lower nic level. I was using 24 mg. juice and it was giving way too much throat hit and I was actually getting a nic buzz from it. Since switching to 6 mg. juice, it's been much better.
Personally, I enjoy my sub ohm tanks around 0.5 ohms and 30-35w. There are a whole crap load of sub ohm tanks on the market now, it's just a matter of making sure you have enough power for the coils. You might want to look into upgrading to someone with just a tad more power overhead.
Well if that's your sweet spot and thats where you enjoy it then keep on with it. No, it isn't damaging anything.Well, atm the sweet spot is really the 20w! It doesnt damage anything right? Since im using lower power that the 25-35 limit of this tank?
Does anyone have any suggestions for e-cigs and juice that do a good job of simulating a standard cigarette (throat hit / nicotine delivery)?
Considering picking up a box mod with temp control and a Zephyrus sub-ohm RTA, been waiting a long time for new gear and I feel the stars have finally aligned. Tired of dripping but still want tasty clouds.
It seems to be right up my alley, I want to maintain control of dual coil sub-ohm re-builds while having the benefit of a tank feeding system. I have read that it can leak if you wick it incorrectly so there will probably be a bit of a learning curve, but for thirty bones I think I am ready to give it a spin.I recently used a friend's Zephyrus and it really is that good.
I am going back and forth between the Sigelei 75/150 w TC, mainly because either model would also be able to run double duty and power my oil concentrate atomizer which requires 7.4V @ 40 watts. I just have to order a little adapter to take the threads from 601 to 510 and it should work just fine.I've been pondering the IPV 3 Li, but at this point, I think I might just wait for the Sigelei 150 TC to ship in volume.
Congratulations dude it's really great to hear success stories! I think you made a wise decision by giving each nic drop a six month window.it took about 18 months but i am on 0mg nicotine now. it feels great and i have no withdrawals.
Gotta warn you guys though, both Muffin Man and Milk Man will wreak havoc on your coils. I'm rewicking once a day and rebuilding every other day.
thanks! it took a while but it was well worth itCongratulations dude it's really great to hear success stories! I think you made a wise decision by giving each nic drop a six month window.
a general rule of thumb is that the closer it looks like a regular cigarette the worse it probably is.Are they any recommendations for an e-cig that is close in form to a regular cig?
Kanger Subtanks have compatible coils, and you can get multipacks for the same price as their regular heads...question about temp control...
seeing as how my Naut Mini doesnt have it. And looking around, the only place I could find atomizers that would work with it were over 8 fucking dollars a piece!!!! whats a good upgrade tank I can look at, or maybe someone else has better google-fu than I and knows where I can get atomizers that dont cost an arm and a leg.
question about temp control...
seeing as how my Naut Mini doesnt have it. And looking around, the only place I could find atomizers that would work with it were over 8 fucking dollars a piece!!!! whats a good upgrade tank I can look at, or maybe someone else has better google-fu than I and knows where I can get atomizers that dont cost an arm and a leg.
thanks! it took a while but it was well worth it
a general rule of thumb is that the closer it looks like a regular cigarette the worse it probably is.
my personal recommendation for a beginner right now would be the Kanger SUBOX Mini starter kit. It's a great device, it's a great and relatively small size, it feels good in the hand, it comes with a great tank that uses replaceable and pre-made coils, and it is relatively cheap.
you do have to buy a separate battery though (or two if you use it a lot and need to switch on the fly) and a plastic case to store the batteries when they are not in use but at least you can charge the battery in the device via usb.
having a removable battery is great because battery safety is no joke and i highly recommend removing the battery and placing it in a plastic battery case when not it is not in use or left unattended for long periods of time. i had an MVP 3 which is a highly regarded device but it started acting up after a few months and started turning on and off by itself. the battery was non-removable and i simply did not trust it while i slept so i needed to get a device with a removable battery.
an equally important decision is juice. getting the right flavor and the right nicotine strength is essential. it is common for new users to use an ecig for a few days then go back to cigarettes or end up using both simply because it wasn't fulfilling their needs. experimentation and finding what you need and like is essential if you are truly looking to ditch cigarettes for good.
if you can successfully use an e-cig in place of cigarettes for a 3 full months then you've made it. cigarettes will start to seem like the grossest things in the world at this point.
Gave The Muffin Man another spin today, wow, you were sooooo correct! Steeping for a week allowed everything to mellow out, the apple and cinnamon aren't punching me in the tongue anymore and I am getting a lot of mellow muffin kind of taste on the exhale. Nice! Hope I can say the same for the Milk Man. Getting my B-X Vapors order delivered this weekend, I will let those chill out for a few days and report back on them next week.For me, both juices got significantly better after a week of steeping.
Are they any recommendations for an e-cig that is close in form to a regular cig?
i dont know about all that. literally the ONLY advantage that a cigalike has over a basic vv/vw mod is its form factor. flavor, battery life, vapor production, air flow, and everything else you can think of is much better on a basic mod like an istick30. i think its generally understood that cigalikes are pretty much shit. a vv/vw mod paired with a clearomizer with adjustable airflow will really let you experiment and find that sweet spot. you wont get that with a cigalike. just a waste of money imo because you'll likely end up upgrading anyway.The Mig Cig: http://www.migcigs.com/
It's generally considered the best cigalike. If you were a heavy smoker though you might want to get a higher mAh battery, so you can vape all day without having to charge it.
There is literally no reason for you to jump right into vaping sub ohm on box mods. Don't let people tell you how to get the most out of your vaping experience. It's more fun to figure it out yourself.
are you firing it after changing atomizers? you need to fire it atleast once to get a new reading.So guys, I picked up a Sigeli 75W TC box and a Herakles tank yesterday. I'm really liking the combo and am surprised at how different they are from the Kanger Subox/Subtank combo.
I think there might be something wrong with the Sigeli though. No matter what tank or atty I put on it, the readout on the screen only says .3ohm. I read the manual but I can't seem to find anything that I might be doing wrong. Does anybody know why it would be doing this?
I may end up having to return it tomorrow.
i dont know about all that. literally the ONLY advantage that a cigalike has over a basic vv/vw mod is its form factor. flavor, battery life, vapor production, air flow, and everything else you can think of is much better on a basic mod like an istick30. i think its generally understood that cigalikes are pretty much shit. a vv/vw mod paired with a clearomizer with adjustable airflow will really let you experiment and find that sweet spot. you wont get that with a cigalike. just a waste of money imo because you'll likely end up upgrading anyway.
so then confining someone to a pretty poor experience would be the better option? those egos are also better options than any cigalike. at least with some of the egos (or ego style pens) they offer some variable voltage and you can pair them with pretty decent clearomizers. giant box mods? hardly. have you even seen an istick30?None of that shit is going to matter to someone who is so new to vaping they need to ask the question. When I go to B&Ms and taste their juice, they use egos. Not giant box mods. That's enthusiast shit. And I would expect no less from GAF.
so then confining someone to a pretty poor experience would be the better option? those egos are also better options than any cigalike. at least with some of the egos (or ego style pens) they offer some variable voltage and you can pair them with pretty decent clearomizers. giant box mods? hardly. have you even seen an istick30?
about twice the width of an ego and pretty much the same height of a 800mah ego . SO HUGE. yeah, there are enthusiast level box mods that are huge. but im not recommending those.
1.no reason at all that it should not work.I have two stupid questions:
1. Is there any reason why the nickel temp control Atlantis heads, which are Vaporshark branded, wouldn't work on a Sigelei 75w? A few of the product pages I've seen on some online stores suggest they can only be used on a DNA chip.
2. Is there any reason said heads couldn't be used on a Triton, considering all the other Atlantis heads appear to be compatible?
That's what I thought. Cheers.1.no reason at all that it should not work.
2.if the head is made for the tank and fits properly, it should work.
So guys, I picked up a Sigeli 75W TC box and a Herakles tank yesterday. I'm really liking the combo and am surprised at how different they are from the Kanger Subox/Subtank combo.
I think there might be something wrong with the Sigeli though. No matter what tank or atty I put on it, the readout on the screen only says .3ohm. I read the manual but I can't seem to find anything that I might be doing wrong. Does anybody know why it would be doing this?
I may end up having to return it tomorrow.
What makes the Herakles different?
Saw a couple reports about the iStick 50w catching on fire due to it auto firing. Has anyone had this happen to theirs yet?