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#26 | | Why So Serious ? Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Almost Heaven WV
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Originally Posted by blueaussie I have never seen one untill now, I like it PV, why is there no vapor coming out with the forked tongue...that would look cool. |
LOL... I might work on that later
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#27 | | Dismembered Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: USA
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| It's like selling a USB cable with a switch and atty connector on it and calling it a '5V' PT.
Or the clowns who stared calling the E-Powers 3.7V regulated.
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#28 | | Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Houston, Tx.
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| How do you insert pics folks, Thanks!
I'm chalenged
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#29 | | waiting patiently... Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Everywhere, USA Full-time RV'er currently in West Columbia, Texas
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Originally Posted by blueaussie How do you insert pics folks, Thanks!
I'm chalenged | There's a couple of ways, depending on where the image is located. Instructions here. Look for the section headed "attachments and images."
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Originally Posted by Teri There's a couple of ways, depending on where the image is located. Instructions here. Look for the section headed "attachments and images." | Thanks Teri!
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#31 | | waiting patiently... Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Everywhere, USA Full-time RV'er currently in West Columbia, Texas
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Originally Posted by blueaussie Thanks Teri! | YW.
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12-01-2011, 11:52 AM
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#32 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by 40bikes I tested this unit as well and got .1v higher across the board than berger did,but that difference could be meters.
For a 3.7 v vaper like myself this unit is fine and the voltage range is useful;especially given the problem of LR incompatability. Using 2.0-2.6 ohm cartos caused me no problems. It works for me but I tend to stay in the shallow end of the pool. | Your way down there on the shallow end buddy.  Have ya even got those ankles wet yet. Hehehehe... J/K.
I preferred the high level and it was pretty good but wouldn't get me through the day as my sole device. I think I lasted somewhere around 6 hrs on it at that level. But my vaping to curb cravings needs to be at a much higher level that I can only get from the VV I have. This device I think would be great for those who like cooler vapes at lower levels or those that are pretty satisfied with the performances of ego style batteries. |
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12-01-2011, 11:55 AM
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#33 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by wetwire See that was the question I was trying to get answered.. I was thinking maybe just maybe it had a magic B/B converter so the voltage was not dependent on the battery level. I knew better... But one can wish.
B - So those numbers are ONLY at max charge right. Lets say the voltage drops to 3.6.. The higher setting is no longer valid? Never mind.. Did a little more than quick view and saw your other post  | I don't know the numbers but while I was using it and the batt live dropped, so did the power of the hits. I had to vape longer hits-- just like with a reg ego-- to try to get that same level of satisfaction. If you can get by well on reg ego batts then this could be good giving you a range to pick from. I know some like the cooler vapes and those people could get that from this device. |
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#34 | | Couldnt take it anymore Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Mod impersonation carries a stiff penalty YKWYA
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| I found starting out at medium and switching to high later in the day worked out pretty well for me...
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12-01-2011, 01:51 PM
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#35 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by berger I found starting out at medium and switching to high later in the day worked out pretty well for me... | I think I hear the wind calling ya there babe.... hehehe. |
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| My partner recommended VVE KIT for me , and i ordered a sample, now waiting for receiving and looking forward to the perfect performance of it. |
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#37 | | Shane Johnson Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: St. Augustine, FL
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| I was interested in the VV Ego myself; but... after watching PB's review on it... Even at the high-setting; it was about equal to a 'regular' EGO battery... My sweet-spot is always around 4-4.2v... I rarely go lower. |
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04-17-2012, 11:35 AM
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#38 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by fuZionVapor I was interested in the VV Ego myself; but... after watching PB's review on it... Even at the high-setting; it was about equal to a 'regular' EGO battery... My sweet-spot is always around 4-4.2v... I rarely go lower. | That was a neat device in idea I guess but yeah, equal to a reg batt. My sweet spot is 6V with 1.5 ohm..... awwhhhhhh. |
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#39 | | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Originally Posted by RY4 That was a neat device in idea I guess but yeah, equal to a reg batt. My sweet spot is 6V with 1.5 ohm..... awwhhhhhh. | What VV do you use RY? I was going to start looking into them. These eGo batt's are getting lame for me lately. I actally just put mine on the meter and it puts out 3.34v on a full charge. |
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04-17-2012, 07:09 PM
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#40 | | DFTBA Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by RY4 That was a neat device in idea I guess but yeah, equal to a reg batt. My sweet spot is 6V with 1.5 ohm..... awwhhhhhh. | I hope those are dual coils =] |
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#41 | | Modder Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: rhode island usa
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Originally Posted by rjorgenson I hope those are dual coils =] | yes it is.. |
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#42 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by Richie What VV do you use RY? I was going to start looking into them. These eGo batt's are getting lame for me lately. I actally just put mine on the meter and it puts out 3.34v on a full charge. | Exclusively now I'm using the prototype Spitfire Berger made. Before that I was using the IPro which is now my back-up but I was still having cig craving issues. The Ipro helped keep them in check where I didn't go out and buy any but I was still plagued with cravings. I've been running it through the Vapezilla tests to make sure maxing it out can handle the long haul and so far so good (about a month into it). This is the first time I have actually been satisfied with vaping and haven't had the first hankering for a cig yet, even with the heavy stress I've recently had. I finally feel like I am free from the shackles cigs. and that is a priceless feeling. He has a tread on it here at: Spitfire Mod |
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04-17-2012, 07:25 PM
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#43 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by rjorgenson I hope those are dual coils =] | Yes they are, love them. If I could get my SC cartos to stop flooding and leaking I might like those too. I'm still fooling with them. |
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04-17-2012, 07:27 PM
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#44 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by tek yes it is.. | Thanks bro. I'm back to trying the SC now. If I could get it to stop flooding might be worth a darn. Does pretty good till it floods on me  I had one hole drilled and it dried out too much so I drilled another and now it floods |
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#45 | | DFTBA Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by RY4 Yes they are, love them. If I could get my SC cartos to stop flooding and leaking I might like those too. I'm still fooling with them. | Try cutting the voltage down. If you're doing low res single coils at 6v even if you could stand the taste(which sounds awful to me personally) the filler material will break down pretty quick(possibly causing leaks and nasty taste). |
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04-17-2012, 07:36 PM
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#46 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by rjorgenson Try cutting the voltage down. If you're doing low res single coils at 6v even if you could stand the taste(which sounds awful to me personally) the filler material will break down pretty quick(possibly causing leaks and nasty taste). | The poly in it to begin with was pretty packed tight for some reason. I tried to fluff a little as on the first fill was flooding and running through before I ever started vaping on it. I may try another carto if this one doesn't straighten up. Taste is about them same when not flooding just seems a little more airy but can't really tell with the juice flooding it. I may dump this one and try another. |
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#47 | | DFTBA Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by RY4 The poly in it to begin with was pretty packed tight for some reason. I tried to fluff a little as on the first fill was flooding and running through before I ever started vaping on it. I may try another carto if this one doesn't straighten up. Taste is about them same when not flooding just seems a little more airy but can't really tell with the juice flooding it. I may dump this one and try another. | What kind of carto is it? You shouldn't need to fluff the filler, a tighter packed filler material will just take longer to absorb the liquid. If you fill it too quickly it can run down the center air hole. |
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04-17-2012, 07:50 PM
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#48 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by rjorgenson What kind of carto is it? You shouldn't need to fluff the filler, a tighter packed filler material will just take longer to absorb the liquid. If you fill it too quickly it can run down the center air hole. | It's a ST. The filler was pulled away from the surround wall and looked tight in then center, if that makes any sense. I use them in the ST tanks so I have drilled holes him them. With the Spitfire one hole doesn't get it, as it dries out too quickly. My holes could be too big IDK. I'm going to look at the filler in the others and see. When I have it where it's not flooding it is pretty good but by the second or third vape it is flooding again. This is the first SC I've used with the tank. I know berger like them and he recommended I try them so I'm hoping this is just a bum carto. |
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04-17-2012, 07:56 PM
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#49 | | DFTBA Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by RY4 It's a ST. The filler was pulled away from the surround wall and looked tight in then center, if that makes any sense. I use them in the ST tanks so I have drilled holes him them. With the Spitfire one hole doesn't get it, as it dries out too quickly. My holes could be too big IDK. I'm going to look at the filler in the others and see. When I have it where it's not flooding it is pretty good but by the second or third vape it is flooding again. This is the first SC I've used with the tank. I know berger like them and he recommended I try them so I'm hoping this is just a bum carto. | Could be, I used the 1.7ohm ST cartos in tanks and the fillers are always flush to the walls of the carto. With tanks it's a delicate balance between your draw, the size of the holes, and the power that you vape at to keep the carto consistently moist(not drying out) but not flooded. Don't get discouraged if you go ruin a few cartos getting it down. A tip I always give for tanks is to fill the carto _AND_ vape it before punching it, just to make sure it works as expected. I used to just ohms test them to make sure they weren't DOA but I ran into a few bad ones. Every time now I fill and use the carto before it goes in a tank. |
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#50 | | Vapezilla Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: In Dragon's Arms :D
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Originally Posted by rjorgenson Could be, I used the 1.7ohm ST cartos in tanks and the fillers are always flush to the walls of the carto. With tanks it's a delicate balance between your draw, the size of the holes, and the power that you vape at to keep the carto consistently moist(not drying out) but not flooded. Don't get discouraged if you go ruin a few cartos getting it down. A tip I always give for tanks is to fill the carto _AND_ vape it before punching it, just to make sure it works as expected. I used to just ohms test them to make sure they weren't DOA but I ran into a few bad ones. Every time now I fill and use the carto before it goes in a tank. | Well I'm having all kinds of issues with the SC, tried my second one (with poly flush to the walls) and oh goodness don't know what happened to it. Checked with my adviser but haven't heard back yet. Was working then went wacko on me. I'm not trying another till I find out what happened to it.
Yeah, I do meter them before I use but can't say I try them before drilling the holes. I'm trying not to get discouraged but SC are looking to be bad luck for me  I'll let ya know more what's happening when I figure it out. But hey that one at least didn't leak. |
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