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Yeah, you're not reading haha
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You're not really reading the posts are ya masta?
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Are you making sure the hole is lined up with the coil?
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Danny - I forgot to mention if you're getting gurgle then the top of your battery is probably getting wet. Make sure you clean and dry the top of your battery as well as that can really cut down on vapor as well. A gunky battery top adds resistance and reduces the voltage flow
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Lol. That enterprise is cool Yes and that is an ego c base with atomizer and cone
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I use 1.8 almost exclusively. Just seems to work best for me.
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How long till you needed to replace your battery?
Bebop replied to fishguy1123's topic in General Vaping Discussion
My joye twist 1000mah lasted about 9 months with heavy use -
If you dont use it it doesnt drain. 900 should last you most of the day vaping regularly
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One year in april. I did a TON of homework before I startred and after. And I read every sticky, lol. Plus I played with lots of different setups and juice.
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Too subjective. 50/50 good place to start. Generally, more pg is more flavor but less vapor. More vg is nmore vapor but juices vary widely. Yes, less nic improves flavor but agaiin varies widely
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Up your voltage to 3.7 and then its all about finding the juice you like. 50/50 mix of pg/vg a good place to start for balance of flavor to vapor production.
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You're welcome!
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Don't under estimate yourself Joshua. You are a lotta help around here! Thanks.
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3.7 volts is the industry "standard" in basic vaping. Any device that puts out a fixed voltage (isn't variable) is putting out roughly 3.7 volts. Generally it's the perfect balance of power to the heating element (coil) that produces enough heat to give you good vapor. If you wanted to cook an egg, you could cook it on "low" and wait 15mins- but that's too long. If you cook it on "high" you burn the outside before it cooks in the middle. So somewhere there is a happy medium that balances the cooking time with thorough cooking. Same with vaporizing. 3.7 volts is the "medium" temp that gives you a nice vape. BUT... Not all juices are created equal. And not all heating elements (coils) are created equal. Some juices can stand a little more heat and still taste good or even better. Some guys smarter than us figured out how to make custom heating coils that can vaporize lots of juice and produce big vapor and lots of taste. And so Variable Voltage was born. With variable voltage you can cook on medium low or stir fry your juice on high, but it requires a proper set up with coil and juice to make a difference. For most of us "regular vapers" we will never vary our voltage outside of roughly 3.7 - 4.0 volts. In a regular off the shelf coil and tank set up 3.7 volts is the sweet spot and the only variation is the juice. Some juices can take a little more voltage and taste good. Some juices don't like a higher temp (in an off the shelf set up). Variable voltage give you the ability to finely adjust your voltage to your juice. When you get in to advanced vaping and building your own coils then Variable voltage gives you lots more "playground". You can build super duper coils that can take high voltage and throw massive clouds but this requires more skill and technique and an aptitude for electronics and tinkering that a lot of people don't want to be bothered with to be safe. (Safety is a factor when dealing with advanced set ups. If you don't know what you are doing you can create an ego pipe bomb - I'm being dramatic) Devices like the Vamo described above are slightly more advanced than a fixed voltage e-cig and are relatively safe because the tanks you put on top of them are still off-the-shelf and user friendly. But they do give you the variability to adjust voltage just like the ego twist or the vision spinner style batteries. They come with a few more features and bells and whistles and they are cool looking and match larger tanks and such. Wattage - the short version is that the term wattage is used to describe the power that is generated when you put a certain voltage across a coil or heating element. When you "vary the wattage" you are still just "varying the voltage". It's looking at the same equation from two different sides and relatively meaningless to the average vaper. Hope that helps a little.
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I would YouTube it. This is a relatively complicated set up that requires a good set up with wick and coil.
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I grew up in the states but my mother was from Manchester so I feel for you my brother. I can't speak for the market there with confidence but if there is a way to hook up with some experienced vapers out there it might do you better than I can help you, Cheers, Mike
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ROFLMAO! Touché
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Fish guy, I like that you're not impulsive. But if you don't set that hook the big one gets away! Lol
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That's why I asked you to post exactly what you're buying because even though things are labeled "ego" and "ce4" and so forth they are not all equal. Just my opinion but you shouldn't go cheap on batteries or tanks. Not cheap in the long run.
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Hehe. I have it easy today, just chillin' in front of the Olympics with the ipad helping out the noobs, lol
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I to 3 weeks on one atomizer is about right. You need to move to a tank where you can change the coil (heating element) in the tank for cheaper than a new tank. You can't expect an atomizer to last longer than that. Post exactly what you are buying (brand and model). Still should be cheaper than analogs!
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"Supplier Classifieds" 88evapes smokin deal: Vision spinners $20 and T3S's $6 each. $60 gets you 2 spinners and 3 T3's. Then you'll have to go elsewhere to get the charger and extra coils, but still....another $20 plus juice and you're rockin'...
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Uno vapor is a little pricey. (Not great value) they can do better. I can't tell from your post if they want to quit or you want them to. Here's a good deal for them: http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=2104&category_id=54
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I wrote a whole long post because I just had my first cup of coffee..... Essentially said : Jump in, the water's fine!