Just starting this thread to discuss ways to simplify one's vaping life
Ever since I started vaping, i have been very careful about recording and tracking various things, from juice consumption to battery life and from coil life to wick life - among several other things. I started off on Excel spreadsheets but transferred to black hardcover A5 books because I like to record things when pitstopping and didnt want sticky fingers to ruin my keyboard etc.
The long and short of all of this is that I believe I have grown to understand things much better. What coil works best for what juice on my RM2. Whether a battery really does have better life. How many mls to go before I need to rewick (that gradual degradation is deceptive). How much juice I go through. And it has been a journey of discovery and fine tweaking.
But all this does have a downside - it means my vaping has been quite burdened with copious note taking and endless observations. For the last six months or so I have just blindly continued this practice but have not benefited all that much because I know fairly well what works for me now. I have felt somewhat shackled by the notes and observations that accompany each pitstop. And when I see others just filling a tank and swapping out a battery in less than a minute I get rather envious
So, very unlike my habitual self, I have decided to simplify things post VapeCon. I am going to vape and pitstop without any note taking or tracking - for the month of September. I have contemplated this for some time but have just not managed to get over the "hump". And I have tried for a day or two before but then pulled out my notes and continued. So while this may seem quite silly to some, its quite a big thing for me and part of the reason for announcing this on this thread is that there will be no turning back from today for this month. After the month I will review and see how it has been.
The only thing I will miss is knowing exactly how many mls of juice each wick has gone through so I know when I need to pitstop. But heck, I suppose I will taste when that is needed. And I will miss comparing the lives of different batteries and wicks in my setups. Lol.
Anyway, enough rambling.
Today is day 1 of a simpler vaping life for me.
Feel free to discuss ways you have simplified things - I am all ears.
Ever since I started vaping, i have been very careful about recording and tracking various things, from juice consumption to battery life and from coil life to wick life - among several other things. I started off on Excel spreadsheets but transferred to black hardcover A5 books because I like to record things when pitstopping and didnt want sticky fingers to ruin my keyboard etc.
The long and short of all of this is that I believe I have grown to understand things much better. What coil works best for what juice on my RM2. Whether a battery really does have better life. How many mls to go before I need to rewick (that gradual degradation is deceptive). How much juice I go through. And it has been a journey of discovery and fine tweaking.
But all this does have a downside - it means my vaping has been quite burdened with copious note taking and endless observations. For the last six months or so I have just blindly continued this practice but have not benefited all that much because I know fairly well what works for me now. I have felt somewhat shackled by the notes and observations that accompany each pitstop. And when I see others just filling a tank and swapping out a battery in less than a minute I get rather envious
So, very unlike my habitual self, I have decided to simplify things post VapeCon. I am going to vape and pitstop without any note taking or tracking - for the month of September. I have contemplated this for some time but have just not managed to get over the "hump". And I have tried for a day or two before but then pulled out my notes and continued. So while this may seem quite silly to some, its quite a big thing for me and part of the reason for announcing this on this thread is that there will be no turning back from today for this month. After the month I will review and see how it has been.
The only thing I will miss is knowing exactly how many mls of juice each wick has gone through so I know when I need to pitstop. But heck, I suppose I will taste when that is needed. And I will miss comparing the lives of different batteries and wicks in my setups. Lol.
Anyway, enough rambling.
Today is day 1 of a simpler vaping life for me.
Feel free to discuss ways you have simplified things - I am all ears.
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