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To: RandallFlagg

Four months! Wow!

I started by buying basically the throw away type of vapes from like a 7-11. Got fed up with the low amount of charge the battery would hold, so switched to Aspire.

Now I have a bunch of batteries and a bunch of fluid receptacles, all of which are fading so I am looking for something more permanent.

Thanks!


87 posted on 09/12/2017 4:27:20 AM PDT by djf ("She wore a raspberry beret, the kind you find in a second hand store..." - Prince)
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To: djf

Some tips:

Make sure that your tank is easy to remove and clean. Some models have part of the tank behind the housing of the computer’s frame so you wouldn’t be able to get a good grip on it to unscrew it. You should be able to get your hand completely around your tank to take it off.

Steer clear of custom batteries made by the vaping companies. Make sure the unit runs on a common battery (Mine uses an 18650). Also, I use 3 batteries that I rotate between the charger, pocket and ecig. The 18650 will last over 12 hours for me. Let them run completely empty of charge before swapping it out to charge it back up.

Get a spare atomizer/coil setup. If you have one in your ecig and are thinking about changing your atomizer, just pop in a new atomizer on your clean and empty tank and let it sit. It takes about 5-10 minutes for the atomizer to fully saturate with fluid for use, and you won’t be without an ecig for that period of time.

Occasionally, completely disassemble and wash your tank setup in a small plastic container with warm distilled water and 2 drops of dish detergent, then rinse about six times in the same container with distilled water. Let the pieces dry separately for a couple of days, and they’ll be like new. Always use distilled water to prevent rust and corrosion.


88 posted on 09/12/2017 5:00:01 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (Vote for your guns!)
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