Awesome! Looks like I'll be purchasing there! Thank you!Reply from Ecigarettempire:
yes we are
our website is listed on the homepage of the factory, please check it out
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Awesome! Looks like I'll be purchasing there! Thank you!Reply from Ecigarettempire:
yes we are
our website is listed on the homepage of the factory, please check it out
Same here...Save me a black one please.Awesome! Looks like I'll be purchasing there! Thank you!
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I got the silver - you're safe!Same here...Save me a black one please.![]()
Same.It'll fri before I can place order. Fingers crossed.
Definitely safety oriented. Hence the thread, want to make sure that since I'll be buying batteries specifically for this mod and only for this mod that they will be safe in my use. I definitely can't see using 140 watts much less 165 or 200. Won't upgrade it unless it's a temp control update maybe. Thanks much!What you really need to match the battery to in a regulated mod, is the watts you use. For safety's sake, the batteries should be able to work at full power. I've never used my Smok Xpro m65 any higher than 40 watts. My Samsung, LG and MXJO's all work about the same at my wattage level. YMMV, and always be careful out there!
do you really need to get new battery's and marred them or can I use some I already have but are not married but got them at the same timeRemember to keep these batteries married, and never let them divorce or cheat in another device. You want to mark them A1 and A2, second set B1 and B2, and so on.
Each time you charge, say the A1 was the left battery in the mod, next time it will be A2 that is the left battery. Swap them as one battery always draws a bit more than the other, and if you didn't swap it may potentially lead to one battery going too low, and failing a lot sooner than it should .