has anyone used the water tool vapefiend sells for the splinter?thanks
hello, im fairly new to the subject and some hours of research in (maybe not the most efficient today) but still have so many questions...
from what i read i want a Splinter Z with XL8R stem
and im looking for the ideal mod box for it, its still not completely clear to me what the best option is. While dna250c devices are certainly the upper class for "normal" vaping, as far as i understand other devices (mainly Reuleaux) can be loaded with a special profile/firmware that is quite polished and offers more features like autofire, settings and overall vape experience, but then the box is not useable for "normal" RDA/Mesh Atomizers?
i already have an innokin proton and a smoant charon mini, but im thinking about getting a dedicated mod for the splinter with 3 batteries that will provide a better vape experience. Suggestions? Waste of money?
thanks
Yes and I dont like it. Itse extremely awkward to handle, put down and load. I would avoid it.has anyone used the water tool vapefiend sells for the splinter?thanks
does this profile work with other DNA250 mods (Hcigar VT250S to be specific) or do i miss out on features/experience compared to a Reuleaux? I might be confusing it with this myevic, i also read about Frost Wolf or something like that, have to do more research tomorrow.If you want good temp control and three batteries go with the wismec Reuleaux dna250 and load up the FC profile. Otherwise the mods you already have should work fine with wattage. Or there are also some three battery mods that will work with tubo or sur myevic if you want cruise/autofire most of all
does this profile work with other DNA250 mods (Hcigar VT250S to be specific) or do i miss out on features/experience compared to a Reuleaux? I might be confusing it with this myevic, i also read about Frost Wolf or something like that, have to do more research tomorrow.
Mods seemed intimidating to me until I got one. From there you will see what it's all about. The splinter and z are both easy to use. Start on wattage and its instant vapor and then honing in on a style or several that you enjoy. I recommend starting with a DNA because you will want one eventually. Maybe read back 20 pages or so to get a feel for it.Hi, gang!
How far back in the thread do I need to go in order to learn anything about the Splinter?
All this stuff about mods and firmware and other vapes, I don’t know what any of this means.
I *DO* know about 510-threaded batteries, so that’s something, maybe
See...I DON’T know what a “mod” is, or what you mean by “a DNA” - and I fail repeatedly at figuring it out from context. Yes, this means I have no idea what you said in your comment (sorry, I *never* try to be stupid, it just comes naturally). Are they things that screw into a 510 battery?
Going back 20-30 pages to see if I can catch up...
As a newcomer to these box mods and also a new Splinter V1 user, I walked in the same footprints as so many before me, and the patience of folks here has made all the difference in the world. I would not have even bought the vape without some of this help. (I'm still just on my 'starter' Sinuous P80, loving it)
I see @Shit Snacks and others covering the same ground, as he said, on almost every page here.
It does seem that and Idiot's Guide to Box Mods and flower vape attachments, would be a huge boon going forward. Maybe this already exists? I understand that it is a changing landscape, but...
So many of the discussions, by nature, jump to a more complex level right away. Us newbs need to learn the language; it begins to de-mystify the whole experience.
Go back plenty of you want, everyone super patient (or at least they privately discuss their frustration) and there's a lot of info, but the last 6 or so pages seem to be the critical bit of the recent relevant and fine tuney stuff, as they're getting into a lot of hands.Hi, gang!
How far back in the thread do I need to go in order to learn anything about the Splinter?
All this stuff about mods and firmware and other vapes, I don’t know what any of this means.
I *DO* know about 510-threaded batteries, so that’s something, maybe
100% agreed, a reassuring idiots guide would solve many repetative questions, even if the questions are answered in the thread or some other posts, its hard for a newb to identify the correct answeres already given, specially if not sure what to look for.
the patience and help is very appreciated, im normally not the guy asking questions i can google the answer to myselve, but i feel both the complexity and nichyness of the topic made it hard to resist.
specially for me as european, paying 200€ for a Splinter Z, i still feel pretty distant from all this.
Coincidentally mine shipped on the tenth. I can track it here and it still says it's on the way to the destination country.The DNA250c can't cruise. Does that mean I need to purchase another mod if I want to use that feature? Sucks tbh ..
@bossman Has your Paranormal been shipped? Mine still in processing, I ordered at 10th Feb ..
So true. You'll love the Z when the time comes.Go back plenty of you want, everyone super patient (or at least they privately discuss their frustration) and there's a lot of info, but the last 6 or so pages seem to be the critical bit of the recent relevant and fine tuney stuff, as they're getting into a lot of hands.
But if you mean how much to read to decide if you should get one? Just this reply. Seriously. Get one. My only need at this point is to get in bed with the bigger badder heater of the Z, but that’s all just a matter of funds, and how tight your budget is.
The mod (Batteries) are indeed intimidating, but don't need to be: almost anything you get will do what you need to get down properly, with options and confusion there for you later if you want to tweak on it.
As a newcomer to these box mods and also a new Splinter V1 user, I walked in the same footprints as so many before me, and the patience of folks here has made all the difference in the world. I would not have even bought the vape without some of this help. (I'm still just on my 'starter' Sinuous P80, loving it)
I see @Shit Snacks and others covering the same ground, as he said, on almost every page here.
It does seem that and Idiot's Guide to Box Mods and flower vape attachments, would be a huge boon going forward. Maybe this already exists? I understand that it is a changing landscape, but...
So many of the discussions, by nature, jump to a more complex level right away. Us newbs need to learn the language; it begins to de-mystify the whole experience.
100% agreed, a reassuring idiots guide would solve many repetative questions, even if the questions are answered in the thread or some other posts, its hard for a newb to identify the correct answeres already given, specially if not sure what to look for.
the patience and help is very appreciated, im normally not the guy asking questions i can google the answer to myselve, but i feel both the complexity and nichyness of the topic made it hard to resist.
specially for me as european, paying 200€ for a Splinter Z, i still feel pretty distant from all this.
The DNA250c can't cruise. Does that mean I need to purchase another mod if I want to use that feature? Sucks tbh ..
I'm not sure I understand the interest in cruise mode for Splinters. If I am getting it then cruise mode basically turns your Splinter into a session vape. Well, why not get a session vape then like the Mighty? The Splinter is designed as an on demand vape and does that REALLY well. It can DO sessions but from my stable if I want to session I pull out the HA.
I have a DNA mod on order (where are you, damnit) but if someone asked me at this point what the simplest setup was for a Splinter to get going immediately without a lot of learning I would probably suggest a Splinter or SplinterZ and a DNA mod like the Paranormal or, if cheap is relevant, the RX DNA 250 LE. Personally I have ordered the HCigar VT75D, but I don't know if I can recommend it yet. Both VT75D and the RX DNA 250 are discontinued so available cheaply. The former has the newer C chip.
I guess it's a matter of how one looks at these things. This is how I would describe how I used my HA. That is my "log like" vape (tho not wood) and I wouldn't have gotten a Splinter for that, but each to their own. My preferred way to vape is on demand, sometimes just one good hit and sometimes several. While I have different vapes that all do that differently (Splinters [and other RBT vapes], VCs, Lotus), on demand is the target. All 3 of those vapes get bullseyes for me.What it does is allow you to use your Splinter like a log vape, which is always on yet still on demand with pure convection heating. otherwise it allows you to not have to hold down the button during your hits, which is how I use autofire with my Z
I guess it's a matter of how one looks at these things. This is how I would describe how I used my HA. That is my "log like" vape (tho not wood) and I wouldn't have gotten a Splinter for that, but each to their own. My preferred way to vape is on demand, sometimes just one good hit and sometimes several. While I have different vapes that all do that differently (Splinters [and other RBT vapes], VCs, Lotus), on demand is the target. All 3 of those vapes get bullseyes for me.
No, it's not. Neither are the log vapes that I was comparing it to.But your HA was not instant, right?