This works differently for everyone, but I would suggest not putting too much pressure on yourself to quit the stinkies straight away. Just start vaping, and have a smoke whenever you feel the need. As soon as you start getting your nicotine fix elsewhere, you will naturally feel less of a...
@drew True, but in the case of the SVD the space between the battery and the casing is a greater area than the vent holes in the base. The upper battery should be able to vent past the lower one. Still wouldn't try it though as I can't see the point - it's limited to 5A anyway.
Your analogy of...
My SVD instruction manual actually recommends stacking two 18350 batteries:
"You can use 2 IMR high drain 18350 batteries at the same time, which will give you the full arrange of voltages/Wattages and proper power needed to use the device."
I don't think the connections between the batteries...
We started on GreenSmoke cig-a-likes to see if it was viable. Soon realised that something better was required, although my wife was pretty satisfied with them. Bought an eVod kit knowing she'd take them over once she'd tried them, allowing me to learn at the same time.
She recently went down...
Hi @Physco Puppy - apologies, seems that no-one has seen this post yet. While tastes differ enormously, many would suggest trying Vapour Mountain juices which are really good.
If you like Hangsen you may also like Liqua, which are available from Vapour Mountain and eCiggies. Also check out the...
@Shaun I agree. I started on 24mg and it wasn't too strong. If the nic is too low for you, you will vape a lot more, which will cost you more (although nicotine is the most expensive component, low-nic juices aren't any cheaper :confused:)
I currently mix my own at around 6% because of the...
@Shaun In that case, go for the Spinner - double the performance for a lot less than double the price. I just thought that if price was an obstacle ... (anything to get off the stinkies!)
Another option for a single battery would be a pass-through device - you can still use it will charging...
Hi @Shaun , and welcome.
If you're really a bit short, I can recommend the eVod VV Twist that I have been using for the past 4 months. It's only 650mAh, but this is sufficient for a full tank in a mPT3, so when it's time to re-fill, it's also time to re-charge.
Mine has been working...
Kudos to @johan for bringing this to everyone's attention, and to the affected retailers for their positive reactions. I would like some advice about this matter though, as I don't really want to buy some additional genuine batteries when the fakes I have seem to be working correctly (thanks...
Wow! I think 'clone' is far too kind a term for something like this - how would a slightly unwary buyer (or retailer for that matter) know if he was getting the real article, if they go to this length to imitate it? Doesn't China have any sort of copyright infringement laws?
This sort of thing...
Hi @Ollypop , and welcome!
Yes they are, but need regular cleaning/flushing more than replacement. I started on eVods, and there's nothing really wrong with them, but the mini ProTank2 or 3 is a lot better choice. And you will need two batteries - the second for when the other is on charge...
My experience has been a little different to some it seems ...
I have two PT3's - mine and my wife's, and I'd rate them very highly. Both have worked flawlessly since we got them about a month ago, and we're very happy with their performance. The highly rated Aerotank is nothing more than a PT3...
After not quite 2 months of use the performance of this battery has degraded enormously. The way I use it currently may have something to do with it, as I find I take much longer drags than I used to (6 - 7 seconds a drag) and I tend to have 2 - 3 in a row. It seems that some batteries need more...