Claire CJS
20120223 2004 - e-cigarette parts - IMG_3976
Also on Carolyn's birthday, our e-cigarette supplies came. It was time to order about $~80 in replacement partss for our e-cigarettes: 2 new USB passthroughs, 5 new atomizers, 2 new batteries, and 5mL of Clove-flavored e-juice because it was like $2.
We should be set for awhile, at least another year or two. (Though we may run out of our initial $30 e-juice investmenet made so many years ago.)
Our old USB passthroughs kind of died (after close to 2 years, within days of each other). Carolyn's just stopped working and kept flashing the green light at her. When we tried it in Clint's computer, the computer's power supply instantly shut off. That sent it straight, instantly to the trash. Not worth losing a computer over nicotine! Then Clint's USB passthrough decided to start smoking itself one day when we were watching TV. Crazy stuff! Could have burned down our house! Our new ones have the button that you need to push in order to start it, rather than a sensor that senses when you inhale. Clint figured a button/switch is far less likely to fail than a sensor. Clint was wrong. Clint's already started trying to smoke itself again, to the point of melting some of the plastic cartridge attached (loss:25 cents). Now we try to keep them unplugged when not in use. Ridiculous. But still, USB pass-throughs are soooooooooooooo much better than batteries. I'm also sold on having to push the button; it makes vaping much more versatile.
USB passthroughs, e-cigarette, e-cigarette atomizers, e-cigarette batteries, e-cigarette drops, ejuice, liquid nicotine.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
February 23, 2012.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
20120223 2004 - e-cigarette parts - IMG_3976
Also on Carolyn's birthday, our e-cigarette supplies came. It was time to order about $~80 in replacement partss for our e-cigarettes: 2 new USB passthroughs, 5 new atomizers, 2 new batteries, and 5mL of Clove-flavored e-juice because it was like $2.
We should be set for awhile, at least another year or two. (Though we may run out of our initial $30 e-juice investmenet made so many years ago.)
Our old USB passthroughs kind of died (after close to 2 years, within days of each other). Carolyn's just stopped working and kept flashing the green light at her. When we tried it in Clint's computer, the computer's power supply instantly shut off. That sent it straight, instantly to the trash. Not worth losing a computer over nicotine! Then Clint's USB passthrough decided to start smoking itself one day when we were watching TV. Crazy stuff! Could have burned down our house! Our new ones have the button that you need to push in order to start it, rather than a sensor that senses when you inhale. Clint figured a button/switch is far less likely to fail than a sensor. Clint was wrong. Clint's already started trying to smoke itself again, to the point of melting some of the plastic cartridge attached (loss:25 cents). Now we try to keep them unplugged when not in use. Ridiculous. But still, USB pass-throughs are soooooooooooooo much better than batteries. I'm also sold on having to push the button; it makes vaping much more versatile.
USB passthroughs, e-cigarette, e-cigarette atomizers, e-cigarette batteries, e-cigarette drops, ejuice, liquid nicotine.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
February 23, 2012.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
