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			<title>TC ASKIHG</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2016 20:56:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I may not fully comprehend the way temperature control is supposed to work... My understanding was that I could set a temp and vape that temp for the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><font color="#141414"><span style="font-family: &amp;quot">I may not fully comprehend the way temperature control is supposed to work... My understanding was that I could set a temp and vape that temp for the entire rip. Are you saying I should try to set it so it does not hit temp protection all the time?</span></font><br />
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<font color="#141414"><span style="font-family: &amp;quot">I have been trying to get it to ramp to 500 and coast at that temp for let's say 3 seconds while I inhale. It does not vape how I expect once it hits temp.<br />
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</span></font><font color="#141414"><span style="font-family: &amp;quot"><i>that is correct. thats how it works. but it needs to be set up correctly to work. It doens't actually read temperature, what it reads the rise in the wire's resistance and uses an alogrythm to calculate temp based on resistance</i><br />
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</span></font><font color="#141414"><span style="font-family: &amp;quot">So I think the issue was that I had the wattage too high. I set the watts to 55 and the temp to 500. It gets to 500 less quickly but once it hits it the vape is fantastic. I'll continue to play around with it but I must say the flavor is the best part. You can really find a sweet spot. I'm vaping a strawberry yogurt and it's almost as if I am eating it right off the spoon with this vape right now. Thanks for your help and advice.<br />
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			<title>Stolen post</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2016 16:34:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[This post was shamelessly stolen from @VapeTechnologies because it is such an excellent write up it needed it's own thread to be prominently...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">This post was shamelessly stolen from @VapeTechnologies because it is such an excellent write up it needed it's own thread to be prominently displayed, rather than buried 450+ posts in another thread. The topic of discussion is one that is forbidden on most forums, but never have I seen such a good description of why it is forbidden. Fell free to P.M. me if you can't figure out what is being discussed and I will fill you in privately.<br />
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------------Stolen Post Below------------- :)<br />
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This was a general &quot;rule&quot; throughout the entire vape community that drove me absolutely f'n NUTS for a long time, until I understood why. <br />
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See, the media and governing entities are working real hard to ban vaping altogether because the ruling class is seeing tremendous profit losses with the vast majority of people that have been able to quit smoking cigarettes. And that's a number that grows on a daily basis. Look up &quot;tobacco bonds&quot; for more info on that aspect. The government looked at tobacco taxes as a &quot;guaranteed income&quot; for many years to come because they know damn well that most people can't and won't quit smoking. Some pretty relevant and major deals throughout the economy were backed on these &quot;tobacco bonds&quot;. But then, vaping came out of the woodwork and now they are scared to death. <br />
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I know that you, me, and a good handful of people here know the real story behind things and the truth about this stuff being safer than alcohol and having zero deaths contributed to it throughout the history of mankind, but a good percentage of the general public are misguided and programmed to believe it's a bad thing. But that's a whole 'nother story that has a lot to do with money and politics, and very similar tactics used in the war on vaping, ie: misinformation, propaganda, and fear mongering, LIES. <br />
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Now let me just say that I've been heavily involved with activism over the past 10+ years. I've changed a lot of minds and put in a LOT of work on behalf of the movement, but we NEED to respect this rule. WHY? Because it adds fuel to the fire. It gives the media more ammo and more reasons to give the &quot;sheeple&quot; altered perspectives and biased opinions about vaping. And until vaping has secured it's spot in the economy, we're really treading on thin ice here, so it's more important now than ever to keep the image squeaky clean as long as we're under the magnifying glass and taking the punches.<br />
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It's really sad to think about the advancements and breakthrough technologies we could manifest in these forums with networking and knowledge sharing because there's no doubt in my mind that it would amount to many lives being saved, but this is just one of those instances where we need to bite the bullet and &quot;understand&quot; the meaning behind this notion. <br />
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Mods, I tried very hard to word this as best as I could while keeping it as safe, but this is a very common question a lot of new vapers just don't understand and I hope it clears things up for them, which in turn will result in less controversy on the topic.</blockquote>

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			<title>How do I?</title>
			<link>https://www.ecigtalk.org/blogs/u122472/post-24983.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2016 13:28:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>How do I search for something? 
 
The simplest way to search is to use the global search bar at the top of every page. This will allow you to search...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">How do I search for something?<br />
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The simplest way to search is to use the global search bar at the top of every page. This will allow you to search all available content types. If you want to use a more advanced search, you can use the Advanced Search option.<br />
<br />
Advanced Search Operators<br />
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There are various search operators that will work when you search (you can of course use multiple operators in a single query)...<br />
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AND<br />
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The AND operator allows you to search for documents that must contain multiple keywords.<br />
Example: hello AND world<br />
OR<br />
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The OR operator allows you to search for documents that contain at least one keyword.<br />
Example: hello OR world<br />
NOT<br />
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The NOT operator allows you to search for documents that contain at least one keyword, not not others.<br />
Example: hello -world<br />
Group<br />
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Grouping allows you to group keywords together with various other operators.<br />
Example: (hello world)<br />
Phrase<br />
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Wrapping keywords in quotes will allow you to search for literal phrases.<br />
Example: &quot;hello world&quot;<br />
Proximity<br />
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You can specify a proximity search that tells the search engine that you only want documents if a keyword is within xx words of another keyword. In the example below, we only care about results that have the word &quot;hello&quot; within 10 words of the word &quot;world&quot;.<br />
Example: &quot;hello world&quot;~10<br />
Quorum<br />
<br />
Quorum matching is a bit of fuzzy logic with your search. In the example below, the query is asking for documents that have at least 2 of the 4 words contained in them.<br />
Example: &quot;hello world earth universe&quot;/2<br />
Strict Order<br />
<br />
If you only want search results that contain documents with a certain word before another word, you can do so with the strict order operator.<br />
Example: hello &lt;&lt; world<br />
Exact Form<br />
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To search for exact forms of keywords, you can do so with this operator.<br />
Example: raining =cats and =dogs<br />
Start &amp; End Operators<br />
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The start and end operator allows you to find documents that start or end with something specific.<br />
Example (anything that starts with the word): ^hello<br />
Example (anything that ends with the word): world$</blockquote>

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