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What do you think about vapes?

  • Helped me quit smoking.

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Dope!

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Want one!

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Meh

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Hype

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • Crap

    Votes: 3 27.3%

  • Total voters
    11
 
So, is a the 4nine the new "it" mod to have right now?
It's nice, small even with a big battery.
I think the "it" mod though is the Manhattan by ameravape.
There's this big thing that went down with them and the person who machined them so he took what he had left and engraved them with a "FU" instead of their initials. I've seen clones online and I might pull the trigger on one, but I still want an authentic since it's labeled a competition mod and they're going to stop making them because of the cloning supposedly.
The thing with mech mods tho, is that they're not hard to clone and if you look around there's companies who make them spot on to the original. Hcigar makes like the best nemesis clone (I got the brass one after reviews) and they hit just as hard as the original.
 
since i have discovered vaping and quit smoking in June, I have spent a lot of time in those forums (and $ on that instead of kicks haha).  here is some of my stuff:

i also had my Caesura Mod top cap and switch assembly plated, and the the 18650 tube refinished by JoJo at J's Plating.  He did a great job, but I'm selling this mod,

I have a GP Paps 18650, SMPL 18650 and Zombi 18650 on order, and will post photos of those when they arrive.

Thanks!
 
also, this build/wick setup has been giving me great vapor on the TOBH 2.5
 
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Damn playa, nice stuff

You went all out in a few month's
thank you.

haha yeah, too much really.  
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  at least i don't smoke anymore though 
 
mod collecting is like sneaker collecting in the sense that they both have a thriving second hand market, which is nice.  gives you a chance to try stuff out to find what you like best.
 
I really don't understand owning more than one mod. I can totally see owning some different RDAs and tanks but not mods. Ehh maybe its just me
 
Which gauge of wire is better at producing below 0.3 - 0.15 ohms of resistance? Currently using a 28 Kanthal A1 wire, but i feel like i'm still not getting the vapor production that i want. I've tried doing dual parallel coils with 5 wraps, and i'm still not satisfied. Will 26 gauge wire work better? Thanks in advance!
 
I really don't understand owning more than one mod. I can totally see owning some different RDAs and tanks but not mods. Ehh maybe its just me
i was heavy smoker, so i need at least one backup.  plus I travel for work a lot, and it helps to have backups of things in general on the road.  beyond that, it isn't necessary at all!  just a hobby, really.  plus an addiction lol.  some would say 'why have have all those shoes?'  but we know that they are wrong and don't get it.  haha
 
Which gauge of wire is better at producing below 0.3 - 0.15 ohms of resistance? Currently using a 28 Kanthal A1 wire, but i feel like i'm still not getting the vapor production that i want. I've tried doing dual parallel coils with 5 wraps, and i'm still not satisfied. Will 26 gauge wire work better? Thanks in advance!
 Hello!  You will get the same resistance regardless of the gauge of wire that you use.  higher gauge wire, which means the wire is physically thinner, will give you MORE residence.   Thicker wire (lower gauge) equals LESS resistance.   The more wire that you use (in length), the more resistance you will get in both cases.  You can use less high gauge wire than you can of lower gauge wire because of this.  5 wraps of 22 gauge may only equal 2 wraps of 28 gauge in terms of resistance.

So basically, wire gauge may not be your problem, as your resistance sounds pretty low to begin with (dual parallel coils effectively cut your total resistance in half).  Do you have an ohm reader?   You may not need new wire. It sounds like you may need more air getting to your coils.  What atomizer are you using, and how big are the air holes?  What are you using for a wick? Can you post a photo of your atomizer and build?  I can probably help you better that way.

The benefit of using lower gauge wire is that the vapor tends to be a little thicker, and the coils will last longer,  but any gauge wire at low resistance will make really good vapor.  The rest is up to the wicking and airflow.  

If you do decide to get lower gauge wire, remember you will have to use more of it than you did with higher gauge to get the same resistance. 

I hope that this helps. Let me know.

Also, i recommend checking the e-cig forum.  people there are super nice and love to help.  seriously, at one point i had more 'likes' than i did posts, haha.   extremely helpful and friendly atmosphere over there. 
 
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Also, i recommend checking the e-cig forum.  people there are super nice and love to help.  seriously, at one point i had more 'likes' than i did posts, haha.   extremely helpful and friendly atmosphere over there. 

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when I first started vaping, I had to take a trip outta town. Ran out of juice & couldnt find any, so an ecf member that lived where I was dropped some off free of charge.
 
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Also, i recommend checking the e-cig forum.  people there are super nice and love to help.  seriously, at one point i had more 'likes' than i did posts, haha.   extremely helpful and friendly atmosphere over there. 

This

when I first started vaping, I had to take a trip outta town. Ran out of juice & could find any, so an ecf member that lived where I was dropped some off free of charge.

I also agree ...pretty much any vaping topic that google will lead you to the e-cig forums. I've spent so much time reading on that site it's ridiculous.
 
This weeks sale on Killer-Juice is a little different than their normal 99 cent sale where they only put 4 or 5 on sale. They have everything on the site 50% off. Bout to get some Baja blast, sweedish fish, and shamrock shake 
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Been hearing so much positive things about the Apex vape pen. People that are expert stoners are saying its like doing a dab every time and the battery last for 4 days. Costs $90 so i'll prob pick it up if nothing else earth-shattering comes out.
 
What's the obsession of the GP PAPS,
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? Someone aware me.
well, i just got mine yesterday, and i have noticed the machining is the best that i have seen on a mech mod.  i own 5 other American authentics and the GP seems better made than all of them, to be honest.  the switch throw is great also, but it is more that the threading, materials and finish are really in class by themselves.  the locking ring is very nice and hasn't gotten stuck on me.  Also, the company is known for provide excellent customer service, and they offer replacement parts which are readily available.  This has to do with the fact that they are a more established company than a lot of their American counterparts.  I love supporting American companies, but in many cases the customer service is just not there, especially with Aethertech and Surefire Vapor.  Element mods provides good service, but their mods are kinds soso with regard to performance.  Although they are robust.  I hope that this help.  Also, a lot more infer in the e-cig forum...
 
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Good looking, mikeylab.

Yeah, i've been browsing the forum for the past few days and it seems like every single person in there has at least one PAPS, :lol:.
 
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