Currently there is not a chat room. When we did have one, it wasnt really used that often. If enough people contact Chris asking for one, Im sure he'd be open to the idea.
Im not familiar with the type of batt NexGen uses. If your Blu carto screws on it then go for it. I believe Blu is a 510 unit.
Congrats on becoming a father, its awesome!!
After not having a cigarette in over 3 years I would hope I would not start again. I cant say I definitely wouldnt because you never know the future. I can say that I do not plan to smoke ever again. Even if I quit vaping in the future I dont plan on lighting up. Yes, I did replace one habit for another. I dont think all habits are bad.
I think you may be confused:
Ohm is the measure of resistance in a circuit to the flow of an electric current. The greater the ohm value the more difficult it is for current to flow through a given circuit. Conversely, a low ohm value represents a low resistance and the easy flow of current through a circuit.
LR attys (2.0 ohm and lower) run hotter ( watts) than higher ohm attys. Lets look at Ohms law:
E2/R=W ( E = volts, R= ohms, W= watts)
Lets take a standard 3.7 volt battery with a 1.5 ohm atty:
3.72/1.5= 9.13 watts
Lets look at a standard 3.7 volt battery with a 2.4 ohm atty:
3.72/ 2.4= 5.7 watts
As you can see the lower ohm atty produces more watts ( heat)
I would take 3-4 batteries, 2 chargers, 5-6 clearomizers or a vivi Nova with 5 extra heads, and about 200 ml of juice. This may seem excessive but i would to prefer to have extra than not enough. back ups, back ups back ups.
The original eGo was manufactured by Joyetech and had a 510 connection. Since then, there are many ego "type" batteries out there manufactured by different companies, some with different connections. The standard still being 510. So when using the term eGo it is assumed its a 510 connection.
V4L has an eGo style battery but it has a 808 connection.
I agree this vaping thing can get very confusing