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ObviousOne
United States3704 Posts
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Anacreor
Netherlands291 Posts
On May 19 2014 21:23 ObviousOne wrote: For some reason I read that as MERS not MRSA. Whoops Haha allright, then I see where your suspicion came from! | ||
EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
Can u vape weed directly at all with any E-cig available on the market? Portable vapes for weed are terribly overpriced. I know it works if you manage to extract the THC into a solution and then fill an E-cig with the said solution, but that's way too much trouble. Are there any E-cig that can vape weed directly and effectively? | ||
Thelymus
Netherlands131 Posts
On May 20 2014 02:28 EngrishTeacher wrote: Hey just a quick question: Can u vape weed directly at all with any E-cig available on the market? Portable vapes for weed are terribly overpriced. I know it works if you manage to extract the THC into a solution and then fill an E-cig with the said solution, but that's way too much trouble. Are there any E-cig that can vape weed directly and effectively? You mean to say you want some e-cig that vaporizes like, straight weed? I'm sorry, don't think anything like that is on the market yet. | ||
KaiserChuck
United States79 Posts
On May 20 2014 02:28 EngrishTeacher wrote: Hey just a quick question: Can u vape weed directly at all with any E-cig available on the market? Portable vapes for weed are terribly overpriced. I know it works if you manage to extract the THC into a solution and then fill an E-cig with the said solution, but that's way too much trouble. Are there any E-cig that can vape weed directly and effectively? There are full-sized, modular vapes out there capable of both, however you have to swap out the chamber between vaping liquid & burning herb. If you're asking about something the size of a little "e-cig" then, no. You don't want to vape out of anything that small anyhow, not enough power for real heat. Basically - keep your chillum for handy outdoor tokes, or be prepared to carry something like a medium-sized flashlight. | ||
ObviousOne
United States3704 Posts
e: found a follow-up on the MRSA thing that was mentioned earlier via reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/268ctr/followup_to_the_mrsa_claims_for_ecigs/ | ||
Qwyn
United States2779 Posts
A. One authentic iTaste SVD battery (from Innokin). B. The best styled Kayfun-Lite V2 atomizer offered on FT. Combined total was 68 dollars. 37 for the battery, 31 for the RBA. I could have gotten one of the cheaper KL-V1 clones but the one I finally purchased is significantly higher quality. In fact, it's similar if not down-right identical in build to my buddy's authentic KFL. SUPER excited to finally be building some coils on my RBA. Have some Japanese cotton and 28 gauge coil coming in the mail right now. Vape on! So stoked, might actually make a blog on my coil-building experiments. This will go well with the RDA I eventually plan on ordering from FT. Takes a long time to ship, but if you know how to sift through the crap you can get some great products! 36 mg user here, and loving it. Drawing on the SVD right now with one of my shitty iClear-30 tanks, and it's performing wonderfully. Finally have a spare 510 thread battery to give to my friend who's planning on quitting the smokes. | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
Started vaping about 6 weeks ago, and started not being able to taste the flavors and was having a strange taste form. When I'd eat food, it would taste like mold or something. Almost went back to cigs at that point but was talked into trying liquid with a vegetable oil base as someone suggested I might have been allergic to that type of fluid. Now it's happening again. Anyone have some insight or good info I might use? Need some support! :D | ||
Poffel
471 Posts
On May 30 2015 01:50 screamingpalm wrote: Hey guys, sorry to bump this old thread, but hoping someone can talk me out of going back to cigarettes here lol. Started vaping about 6 weeks ago, and started not being able to taste the flavors and was having a strange taste form. When I'd eat food, it would taste like mold or something. Almost went back to cigs at that point but was talked into trying liquid with a vegetable oil base as someone suggested I might have been allergic to that type of fluid. Now it's happening again. Anyone have some insight or good info I might use? Need some support! :D Standard liquids consist of propylene glycol and glycerol at different ratios, and while there are cases of allergic reactions to the former (never heard of any in case of the latter), your problem sounds nothing like that. In other words, imho it's highly unlikely that what you're experiencing has anything to do with allergies. However, it would be easier to address the problem if we knew which liquids/flavors/brands you're using and what your setup looks like. | ||
Catholicizer
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screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
Sorry perhaps not much to go by. I could try to get more info if necessary. | ||
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screamingpalm
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screamingpalm
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screamingpalm
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Poffel
471 Posts
On May 30 2015 02:38 screamingpalm wrote: Usually about once a week. I'm sort of not understanding that part of things as well though. I had tried a different type of tank- metal one, and it would spit the liquid up into my mouth. :D Someone said that maybe the wick was wound up to tight or something like that, but I didn't like the tin taste of it anyway. Another time I put a brand new wick in my glass tank, and couldn't get any vapor out of it- had to use the old wick. Sort of confused how that works I think. Although the original question seems to be answered by now, one quick remark on this. You said that you're using an egoT battery, and while there are different types of these, the most common ones (650 or 1000 mAh) have a constant voltage of 3.3V, so they only work well with coils that have a resistance between about 1.6 and 2 Ohm. If you're using a coil with less resistance, it will taste burnt; if the resistance is between 2 and about 3.2 Ohm, the device will make bubbling noises because the liquid isn't vaporized fast enough - and towards the higher numbers you might even end up with liquid in your mouth. (And coils with a resistance higher than 3.2 Ohm don't trigger on 3.3V.) The resistance of the coil depends on thickness and length of the wire, and unfortunately the manufacturing tolerence of ready-made coils on the market is rather high. Thus, I'd strongly recommend to invest in a battery with variable voltage. As a bonus, at a higher power the device delivers nicotine much more efficently; since most instances of vaper's tongue seem to be connected to overexposure (i.e. chain-vaping to stop nicotine cravings), switching the battery might also help you with your original problem. | ||
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