I also wondered, and personally in my mind I cannot justify the cost compared to what you get. Though, I do understand that some people prefer them and to them, there is fair value in what they pay. Maybe its the experience, or the pleasant look to them. I don't think id ever buy those, because...
I've go one that I aint using. used a few times, and got a dvarw now. so its just sitting there. PM me if you're still interested.
have the original packaging and stuff still in the box.
I got a drop RDA, an obs engine 2, and the dvarw DL. I hate the obs, love the drop and the dvarw seems to give me the same Flavour with a tank, so yeah dvarw and drop
So I managed to snag a Dvarw DL off @Jono90 in the classifieds! I spent some time with the wire I have , dual core Clapton, 26 gauge cores wrapped in 35 gauge. Anyway, what a mission to screw down! But I managed it! It read around 0.32 ohms initially, and 0.272 after wicking and on my device...
Wow, guys, everything is subjective. Instead of getting hot under the collar, just don’t allow things to make you act drastically. Take what you want from the forum, and don’t let opinions determine that you’re either in or out. Anyway, have a vape, chill out and do what you do best
I have a drop RDA with a single coil Clapton, reading about 0.34 ohms, and run it in regulated series mode, with the dial close to zero (so just higher than 1 battery voltage). It is a bit warm, and requires about 6/10 airholes open. flavor is good, and batteries lasts about a day. I change...
I usually only ask for something that I want, and usually pay the price, without discipline, I would be in the red always. I have no problem with people lowballing, at least they're letting you know what they're willing to pay for something you have on sale. If however you have no negotiation...
I tried to buy something, though didn’t have PayPal and had to pay for shipping even though I had a voucher, so I just let it slide. The voucher is a one use item also.
a small town in KZN, Newcastle had ripple switches installed on their geysers at each consumer, which when the municipality is requested to reduce load, they switch off all the geysers remotely, and thus have no further load shed form them. Its a little foresight they had, which saw resistance...
depends on the type of batteries. Li ion cells have around 5000 cycles, which could be around 5 years, and the others, lead acid and NiCd have less cycles I think about 2000. That's why there can be discrepancies before they require replacement. However, there is power storage for times when...