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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Besides accidentally leaving a mod at W mode and really high Watts, I've only ever broken any donuts by cleaning them in such a way that breaks the leads to the donut. Twisting too hard in there w a wipe or paper towel will twist the donut in it's seat and break the leads.
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    I did that too until I burned out 4 or 5 by forgetting I was still at high wattage form another device. Finally swore off the practice and got a fixed voltage one just for disposables/BUD/sapphire whatever you wanna call em. The uber low voltage is cool but wasn't worth it in the long run for...
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    Rosin Technique....Easy DIY Solventless

    Anybody tried this kind of deal? or is this much folding of the parchment a no-no? http://i.imgur.com/71eTK6O.jpg See, the stuff wants to escape by running up between two pieces of parchment. And the edge stuff does that just fine but the center stuff has harder time escaping and people end up...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    I also had strange issues switching out different attys on my iStick 40W TC... in TC mode. For one thing, using attys with significant differences in resistance means you have to unlock and re-lock the resistance each time you switch. But it seemed like even with doing that correctly still...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Yes I messed up the resistance on my first one by taking it up too hot outside of TC mode. Started out at .76 and worked great in TC but guess I heated it up too much when cleaning. Not enough pulsing, too much riding. Matt explained that firing a 2.5 too hot for too long in VW will raise the...
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