Travel and Vaping The Road Trip

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Mr_Phil

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I had a death in the family and we had to go on a road trip for services both at the church and then a couple of states over for the grave side.

I took one RN4081 with three batteries and a charger. I had ten carts set up with Highpings Mod using fluval vice poly and a bottle of juice.

Me and my 4081 are now inseperable. With three fully charged batteries I managed to leave the charger behind in the hotel room. Over the next four days I went thru two of the batts. On day four (return trip) I retrieved my charger before the third battery was done.

I've been on the same atty for a couple of months.

The Mod kept the carts flowing without the hassle of dripping.

I never hit nicotine withdrawl even when I deliberately slowed down vaping when starting the 3rd batt.

I am amazed. This thing really made a stressful situation bearable and I found that the gear performed far better than I expected under less than ideal circumstances.

I still plan on getting or making a car pv for the same reason I got a 3rd batt and 2nd atty, JUST IN CASE.

But, if you are shy on the 4081, go for it. As an added bonus the 4081 blended favorably with smokers and nonsmokers alike.
 

FlyerTom

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I do road trips to visit my kids in Richmond and Hampton, VA a couple of times a year, and if there's ever a trigger to light up an analog, it's the traffic around D.C. 8-o
Let's get the adrenalin flowing with an 80+ MPH dash followed by a screeching halt for the next 20 minutes while we creep for 2 miles. Rinse and repeat. Add some rain and/or darkness, and those weeds look mighty inviting.
Not any more.
I plug my USB PT into the conveniently placed power outlet in my dash (Thanks, FoMoCo!) and just vape away the stress.
The PTB/straw mod has made the experience even better because it lasts so long on a 510 Mega cart. I don't have to fumble with cart changes while fending off a pile of NASCAR wannabees.
 
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