I got kendo and team vape lab cottons at B&M stores. Hyper Vape in Sg Wang has Kendo, Cloud Gear in SS15 has Team Vape Lab (message their facebook to see if they still have stock). The people at those shops have always been friendly and helpful to me.
I got kendo and team vape lab cottons at B&M stores. Hyper Vape in Sg Wang has Kendo, Cloud Gear in SS15 has Team Vape Lab (message their facebook to see if they still have stock). The people at those shops have always been friendly and helpful to me.
volt mini chip board is like that too.. double layered
It's space saving I guess to make it double layered... That said, there are actually quite a lot of excess room inside the circuit compartment, possibly for ventilation.
Wonder what the RX200 internals look like. The Pico does share the screen and chipset (adapted to 75w) with the RX after all... (and yes, given time we'll be able to mod our firmwares too lol).
Here's a zoomed-up view of the 510 and the firing button:
I don't know if that looks bad or good either lol. It does look a whole lot neater than the innards of the last regulated mod I had though (the very ancient iTaste VV2 I used prior to the Vapage and my mechs... so my perception might be a bit skewed lol).
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Really wanna know the supima/pima cotton performance as well, does it really better than the normal japanese organic cotton.
RM52+ shipping
Whoa camel...i say WHOAAA! Many a time I wished I was one of those vape reviewers and get all kinds of stuff for free. But it's just the middle of the month...gotta watch the spending...poorfag here, not earning /k's standard RM20k/month
From what I know, shops aren't allowed to sell any juices at all containing Nic (similar to Japan) and local retailers get around this by shipping them from overseas directly to customers. You can import juices for personal use with Nic from overseas but can't sell them in NZ
For that reason I didn't bother trying to get hold of any local juices or check out any of the few shops - no doubt really expensive here like everything else. Brought my own supply with me from Malaysia
From what I know, shops aren't allowed to sell any juices at all containing Nic (similar to Japan) and local retailers get around this by shipping them from overseas directly to customers. You can import juices for personal use with Nic from overseas but can't sell them in NZ
For that reason I didn't bother trying to get hold of any local juices or check out any of the few shops - no doubt really expensive here like everything else. Brought my own supply with me from Malaysia
Guys, why is the wick near the coils this colour when my juice is pale yellow (almost clear)? Vaping Tristan's Fuji Apple.
I reused the 6 wrap 26/32 clapton, dry burned it and dipped it in water. Soaked the cotton last night and vaped it a few times, left it untouched overnight. Took it out for a drip in the afternoon today and it's this colour.
Am I wicking it incorrectly or is this normal?
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Guys, why is the wick near the coils this colour when my juice is pale yellow (almost clear)? Vaping Tristan's Fuji Apple.
I reused the 6 wrap 26/32 clapton, dry burned it and dipped it in water. Soaked the cotton last night and vaped it a few times, left it untouched overnight. Took it out for a drip in the afternoon today and it's this colour.
Am I wicking it incorrectly or is this normal?
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Normal.
Claptons take longer to heat up...and they also take longer to cool down; retaining a lot of heat is one of their characteristics. In juices with more sweetener, after you're done vaping the retained heat keeps on cooking the juice and you'll get continued caramelization/carbonization of the juice until the heat is dissipated.
This can be lessened to some small extent by making spaced coils which will cool faster, and by leaving the AFC/juice control open for awhile after u r finished vaping. But if u like yr current build, I'd not worry about it....just dry burn and rewick more often lah. The main thing is that u enjoy yr vape.
Claptons take longer to heat up...and they also take longer to cool down; retaining a lot of heat is one of their characteristics. In juices with more sweetener, after you're done vaping the retained heat keeps on cooking the juice and you'll get continued caramelization/carbonization of the juice until the heat is dissipated.
This can be lessened to some small extent by making spaced coils which will cool faster, and by leaving the AFC/juice control open for awhile after u r finished vaping. But if u like yr current build, I'd not worry about it....just dry burn and rewick more often lah. The main thing is that u enjoy yr vape.
Yeah, takes me a few puffs on my ipv d3 before getting a warm vape.
I might try the spaced coils, can I do spaced with claptons?