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ouzel

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Just a quick question - I need to order some flavors and I'd rather support our buddies so...wllmc will you be having cappuccino available in the near future? I'll wait if it's going to be available, but if you don't plan on having that flavor then waiting any amount of time will be pretty fruitless :D
 

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Just a quick question - I need to order some flavors and I'd rather support our buddies so...wllmc will you be having cappuccino available in the near future? I'll wait if it's going to be available, but if you don't plan on having that flavor then waiting any amount of time will be pretty fruitless :D
Message or tag him, he'll get back to you faster. :)
 

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Just a quick question - I need to order some flavors and I'd rather support our buddies so...wllmc will you be having cappuccino available in the near future? I'll wait if it's going to be available, but if you don't plan on having that flavor then waiting any amount of time will be pretty fruitless :D
@wllmc and fa licorice too, please.
 

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@wllmc and fa licorice too, please.
In a weak moment I ordered sample sized FA Licorice and Jasmine along with a half a liter of pg. I don't like licorice and love the jasmine scent. Somehow they went together in my mind. What was I thinking?
 

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In a weak moment I ordered sample sized FA Licorice and Jasmine along with a half a liter of pg. I don't like licorice and love the jasmine scent. Somehow they went together in my mind. What was I thinking?
Hmm I know not. Licorice, yes. When I think of flower flavors...I think perfume....just can't do it. Don't sound right to me....like vaping crab or jalapeno....but each to their own. If you don't like the taste of jasmine give it to your woman for perfume.
 

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I'm not a floral vaper, either. But Jasmine tea (and sometimes lavender tea) can make it vape-able for me. Jasmine and Black Tea tastes just like the real beverage.
I'll give that a try. I do have Black Tea.
 

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Hmm I know not. Licorice, yes. When I think of flower flavors...I think perfume....just can't do it. Don't sound right to me....like vaping crab or jalapeno....but each to their own. If you don't like the taste of jasmine give it to your woman for perfume.
Give it to my woman? And make a blue haired old woman out of her? No way. She'd kill me.
 

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Picture a walk around your estate in late spring; fresh mowed lawn, goldfish in the pond, a proper garden, formal attire on your lover, and the Bentley at your door ready to take you for a night on the town.

Well, it's not quite that, but it will inspire dreams.

Bermuda Grass

3% FA Green Tea
0.5% FA Licorice
0.5% FA Jasmine
0.5% FA Jamaican Rum

Simple yet elegant. Enjoy the good life.
 

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Picture a walk around your estate in late spring; fresh mowed lawn, goldfish in the pond, a proper garden, formal attire on your lover, and the Bentley at your door ready to take you for a night on the town.

Well, it's not quite that, but it will inspire dreams.

Bermuda Grass

3% FA Green Tea
0.5% FA Licorice
0.5% FA Jasmine
0.5% FA Jamaican Rum

Simple yet elegant. Enjoy the good life.
Only thing I have is the rum....love the visual though.... ;)
 

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Picture a walk around your estate in late spring; fresh mowed lawn, goldfish in the pond, a proper garden, formal attire on your lover, and the Bentley at your door ready to take you for a night on the town.

Well, it's not quite that, but it will inspire dreams.

Bermuda Grass

3% FA Green Tea
0.5% FA Licorice
0.5% FA Jasmine
0.5% FA Jamaican Rum

Simple yet elegant. Enjoy the good life.

Nice! I don't have any tea or jasmine, but I'm really liking the designated driver part :D
 

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thats a good single flavor. you have a duty to the people so no fun for you hahahaha. I know I appreciate you guys. I asked drew one time what it was like to be surrounded by flavors and how can he just not make 100 mixes a day. said he was to busy to have fun. I feel that pain now lol. I got that bell pepper today. holy guacamole. smells fun !
You got guacamole, too? or is that said in excitement? =P
 

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Yoo hoo, @Daintanee this one is for you:
https://vaporider.net/product/le-petit-gros-style-mod-w-hobo-rda-rainbow/
Edit: Edit: (The link is the best I can do - I hate this tablet and the tablet hates me, too)
I'm not a girlie girl, but this thing is beeeeautiful!!!
 

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In a weak moment I ordered sample sized FA Licorice and Jasmine along with a half a liter of pg. I don't like licorice and love the jasmine scent. Somehow they went together in my mind. What was I thinking?
I love tea vapes I know that jasmin would be going in a mix with either black or green tea and then I would see what else it needs. I usually like a little taste of honey with my tea vapes
 

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Negative, all 3 are very different ...but... Id imagine almost recipe you could switch out the 3 and get a good vape regardless
Right on, I just replaced it for cappuccino in a recipe a bought from HIC and first taste it's great still.
 

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I am also not a girlie girl but rather a married 46 year old with 4 kids but that is a cool looking combo that I may have to have at some time. Thanks for sharing
Great price too. I wish I could take the credit.
 

ouzel

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Hey guys, I know this is an FA thread and all but you guys know your stuff and are always really helpful ... so...I'll try to keep this short but I need some help.

I've looked at "the other place" and it's all doom and gloom, yer gonna blow yer head off kid! kind of responses from what I've read.
I've only ever used ego batteries (I have an aspire vv 1600mah right now plus another tiny 650mah spinner) and aspire tanks but I've always wanted to try dripping but have been intimidated by all that technical jargon everyone uses.

So. My question: I'm thinking of getting this very inexpensive RDA https://www.fasttech.com/product/1418702-sale-trident-stainless-steel-rebuildable-atomizer
It has a 510 thread so I can use it with my Aspire battery correct?
Also, because I have an ego battery I have to use higher resistance coils correct? like 2.0 and over?
So that means each little coil would have to be 4.0 and over correct?
If I do manage to build it, at what setting is it safe to vape on? mine is standard 3.3-4.8 (is that volts?) (wattage?)
Sheesh, I've been vaping for almost a year and it's all still confusing.

I'm not looking to be all fancy or sub-ohm or produce big ol' clouds - I just want to be able to use a dripping atomizer!!! is that too much to ask?? :D

And one other thing: I know this is probably subjective but if someone could suggest wire gauge and kind and also what kind of wick.
Easiest is preferable :)

Hope that's not too much to ask.

Basically: the easiest possible way to drip on my ego aspire battery.
'Cause I'm lazy. :)

thanks for any help in advance!

Oh and I do have one of those tester things to test resistance on coils.
 

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Hey guys, I know this is an FA thread and all but you guys know your stuff and are always really helpful ... so...I'll try to keep this short but I need some help.

I've looked at "the other place" and it's all doom and gloom, yer gonna blow yer head off kid! kind of responses from what I've read.
I've only ever used ego batteries (I have an aspire vv 1600mah right now plus another tiny 650mah spinner) and aspire tanks but I've always wanted to try dripping but have been intimidated by all that technical jargon everyone uses.

So. My question: I'm thinking of getting this very inexpensive RDA https://www.fasttech.com/product/1418702-sale-trident-stainless-steel-rebuildable-atomizer
It has a 510 thread so I can use it with my Aspire battery correct?
Also, because I have an ego battery I have to use higher resistance coils correct? like 2.0 and over?
So that means each little coil would have to be 4.0 and over correct?
If I do manage to build it, at what setting is it safe to vape on? mine is standard 3.3-4.8 (is that volts?) (wattage?)
Sheesh, I've been vaping for almost a year and it's all still confusing.

I'm not looking to be all fancy or sub-ohm or produce big ol' clouds - I just want to be able to use a dripping atomizer!!! is that too much to ask?? :D

And one other thing: I know this is probably subjective but if someone could suggest wire gauge and kind and also what kind of wick.
Easiest is preferable :)

Hope that's not too much to ask.

Basically: the easiest possible way to drip on my ego aspire battery.
'Cause I'm lazy. :)

thanks for any help in advance!

Oh and I do have one of those tester things to test resistance on coils.

I'm not familiar with that particular atty but I would suggest finding one that would work with a single coil build. It's going to be a gigantic pain trying to build a dual coil build that high. I'll look and see what I would suggest.
 

ouzel

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Thanks Susan.
I admit I didn't really look too hard...someone linked to that one and I just said "eh, looks awright" :)
I just liked that you can adjust the airflow because I don't like airy draws.
 

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Hey guys, I know this is an FA thread and all but you guys know your stuff and are always really helpful ... so...I'll try to keep this short but I need some help.

I've looked at "the other place" and it's all doom and gloom, yer gonna blow yer head off kid! kind of responses from what I've read.
I've only ever used ego batteries (I have an aspire vv 1600mah right now plus another tiny 650mah spinner) and aspire tanks but I've always wanted to try dripping but have been intimidated by all that technical jargon everyone uses.

So. My question: I'm thinking of getting this very inexpensive RDA https://www.fasttech.com/product/1418702-sale-trident-stainless-steel-rebuildable-atomizer
It has a 510 thread so I can use it with my Aspire battery correct?
Also, because I have an ego battery I have to use higher resistance coils correct? like 2.0 and over?
So that means each little coil would have to be 4.0 and over correct?
If I do manage to build it, at what setting is it safe to vape on? mine is standard 3.3-4.8 (is that volts?) (wattage?)
Sheesh, I've been vaping for almost a year and it's all still confusing.

I'm not looking to be all fancy or sub-ohm or produce big ol' clouds - I just want to be able to use a dripping atomizer!!! is that too much to ask?? :D

And one other thing: I know this is probably subjective but if someone could suggest wire gauge and kind and also what kind of wick.
Easiest is preferable :)

Hope that's not too much to ask.

Basically: the easiest possible way to drip on my ego aspire battery.
'Cause I'm lazy. :)

thanks for any help in advance!

Oh and I do have one of those tester things to test resistance on coils.
heck yes you can drip on an ego battery. like you said keep the ohms anywhere from 1.2 to 2 ish maybe 2.5 if you want dual coils you are also right. two 4 ohm coils will make a 2 ohm dual coil. for ease 32 gauge if fairly easy to wrap and heat up pretty fast on ego batteries :)
 

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Didn't even think about that Susan :( shows you how much I know about this stuff :)
I'll keep looking.
Thanks :)
Hey there Ouzel! Fyi, I'm just starting to build, however I'm used to the nautilus. I hear kayfuns are the way to start. However since I'm a lung hitter I purchased the kangertech subtank mini. For starting I want easy with tank option. I don't know anything else about much of anything...just a rod bit of info. If interested is on sale at my freedom smokes $31. & some odd cents
 

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Hey guys, I know this is an FA thread and all but you guys know your stuff and are always really helpful ... so...I'll try to keep this short but I need some help.

I've looked at "the other place" and it's all doom and gloom, yer gonna blow yer head off kid! kind of responses from what I've read.
I've only ever used ego batteries (I have an aspire vv 1600mah right now plus another tiny 650mah spinner) and aspire tanks but I've always wanted to try dripping but have been intimidated by all that technical jargon everyone uses.

So. My question: I'm thinking of getting this very inexpensive RDA https://www.fasttech.com/product/1418702-sale-trident-stainless-steel-rebuildable-atomizer
It has a 510 thread so I can use it with my Aspire battery correct?
Also, because I have an ego battery I have to use higher resistance coils correct? like 2.0 and over?
So that means each little coil would have to be 4.0 and over correct?
If I do manage to build it, at what setting is it safe to vape on? mine is standard 3.3-4.8 (is that volts?) (wattage?)
Sheesh, I've been vaping for almost a year and it's all still confusing.

I'm not looking to be all fancy or sub-ohm or produce big ol' clouds - I just want to be able to use a dripping atomizer!!! is that too much to ask?? :D

And one other thing: I know this is probably subjective but if someone could suggest wire gauge and kind and also what kind of wick.
Easiest is preferable :)

Hope that's not too much to ask.

Basically: the easiest possible way to drip on my ego aspire battery.
'Cause I'm lazy. :)

thanks for any help in advance!

Oh and I do have one of those tester things to test resistance on coils.
Where to start.

While it is possible to drip on an the larger Aspire, I would not recommend it. These batteries are made to power tanks that have prebuilt atomizers running at 1.6 to 2.5 ohms. This is usually less than 11 watts. You could build the atomizer you are looking at at that ohm level, but 11 watts will not provide the power you need for a flavorful vape unless you build micro coils. A real pain, for me anyway.

To experience the joys of dripping you are going to have to have a fully regulated variable wattage device. 30 watts is ideal, 20 will do. Anything less falls into the category of the ego's you describe above.

The Trident you listed is probably just fine as a RDA, if it is manufactured properly. Now a days they mostly are. Check out a video review of the device on YouTube. I haven't looked but there is a review for everything on YouTube.

Back to the regulated devices. This gets to safety. An iStick 30 or a Sigelei 30 will allow you to use more power than you will probably want to use, while at the same time protect you from doing anything harmful to yourself or the device. They just won't fire if you have a short or too low of a build. You need to care for your devices, but it is less important than if you use an unregulated device.

The iSticks: 20w, 30w, and 50w. These are basically throwaway devices. You use them until the battery fails and then buy another. They can be recharged hundreds of times but, eventually the battery will fail. I've owned three iStick 20's and only one still works. I'm a heavy vaper and understand why they did. I have not used the 30 or the 50 watt iSticks.

The Sigeleis: 30w, 50w, 100w and 150w. Of these I have two 30's, a 100w and a 150w. These devices require the purchase of 18650 batteries. Due to magnetic backs, it is simple to replace the battery. I have yet to have any problems with any of my Sigeleis

Prices: I paid $32 for my iStick 20's. They are cheaper now.
I paid $37 for my Sigelei 30's. $100 for the Sigelei 100 and I was lucky enough to win the Sigelei 150. The 100 I've recently seen for $79

Batteries: $7 to $10 each. Though you only use 1 battery at a time with the Sigelei 30, you need 2. One to be recharging while you vape on the other.
The 100 and the 150 use 2 batteries in the device and you also need an extra set for recharging.

I hope this helps You can PM me if you have further questions.
 

Daintanee

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Where to start.

While it is possible to drip on an the larger Aspire, I would not recommend it. These batteries are made to power tanks that have prebuilt atomizers running at 1.6 to 2.5 ohms. This is usually less than 11 watts. You could build the atomizer you are looking at at that ohm level, but 11 watts will not provide the power you need for a flavorful vape unless you build micro coils. A real pain, for me anyway.

To experience the joys of dripping you are going to have to have a fully regulated variable wattage device. 30 watts is ideal, 20 will do. Anything less falls into the category of the ego's you describe above.

The Trident you listed is probably just fine as a RDA, if it is manufactured properly. Now a days they mostly are. Check out a video review of the device on YouTube. I haven't looked but there is a review for everything on YouTube.

Back to the regulated devices. This gets to safety. An iStick 30 or a Sigelei 30 will allow you to use more power than you will probably want to use, while at the same time protect you from doing anything harmful to yourself or the device. They just won't fire if you have a short or too low of a build. You need to care for your devices, but it is less important than if you use an unregulated device.

The iSticks: 20w, 30w, and 50w. These are basically throwaway devices. You use them until the battery fails and then buy another. They can be recharged hundreds of times but, eventually the battery will fail. I've owned three iStick 20's and only one still works. I'm a heavy vaper and understand why they did. I have not used the 30 or the 50 watt iSticks.

The Sigeleis: 30w, 50w, 100w and 150w. Of these I have two 30's, a 100w and a 150w. These devices require the purchase of 18650 batteries. Due to magnetic backs, it is simple to replace the battery. I have yet to have any problems with any of my Sigeleis

Prices: I paid $32 for my iStick 20's. They are cheaper now.
I paid $37 for my Sigelei 30's. $100 for the Sigelei 100 and I was lucky enough to win the Sigelei 150. The 100 I've recently seen for $79

Batteries: $7 to $10 each. Though you only use 1 battery at a time with the Sigelei 30, you need 2. One to be recharging while you vape on the other.
The 100 and the 150 use 2 batteries in the device and you also need an extra set for recharging.

I hope this helps You can PM me if you have further questions.
@ouzel do not buy eleAf 20 watt...runs way to hot, burns coils, not accurate on reading correct ohms on atty. Caddisfly helped me immensely. I agree you want more power for dripping, even though I know nothing....not for higher wattage, but power to get flavorful vape and doesn't die in 15 minutes. I've read people even having issues with istick 50 watt in different threads here at vu. I am aiming for 30 watt mini sigelei or ipv 2 70 watt for that reason.
 

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