Jared Leibowitz
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Yo, last question I swear! Is it ideal to unscrew the cartridge once I'm done or leave it on?
Yo, last question I swear! Is it ideal to unscrew the cartridge once I'm done or leave it on?
No difference, you just want to keep it cool and upright, irregardless of where it is.
It will be a mini, or short Omicron. I hope you meant 2.4om cartridges, the ones that run on the 7.4v won't work with the mini size, it's only pushing 3.7v. You will need the full size Omicron V2 to run the HDV top at 7.4v.If my friend purchased the HVD upgrade,7.4v spare cartridges, and a battery charger would everything be good to go? as in, would it be a standalone vape?
thats a 2.4ohm cart at 5v
thats a 2.4ohm cart at 5v
Yes leave it standing up on the unit, but please make sure not to allow it to get over 80F in the car.
So I've been thinking of Pam's pioneering efforts at cart cleaning. It has brought an old idea I'd discarded back to mind, flushing out the airpath. I'd abandoned the idea figuring you couldn't reuse the cart but having been proven wrong by Pam, here's the idea.
All my carts have failed from being chronic leakers and pissing me off to the point I drained and murdered them or have gotten so slow in production due to deposits the same fate befell them. How about slipping a short bit of tube over the thread end (to cover the vent holes), putting a funnel in the other end of the tube, standing the whole bit on end (say a hole in a cardboard box?) and pouring a shot glass or two of ISO through it over time? The idea being to dissolve the deposits and flush them down the flue and out?
As I see it, a simple soak will not actually flush things out of the area, they're still there when it drys again.
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80F?
So you mean in the summer the omicron/persei should just be used and stored in air-conditioned rooms?
I ordered mine to vape outdoors in the summer....
g will the hammer for the omi be released soon? Will this hammer be the same one like on the persei or a whole new design?
There's that Pam again... she must be my evil twin.
I know all that testing must be challenging work! haha