I knew I was limited by the pinhole in the base for the cone but I wanted an easier draw out of the eGo-C. Then I figured something out.
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It isn't a drastic difference but it's noticeable.
I knew I was limited by the pinhole in the base for the cone but I wanted an easier draw out of the eGo-C. Then I figured something out.
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It isn't a drastic difference but it's noticeable.
eGo-C is Joyetechs new model (newer than the eGo-T). It uses the eGo-T type A tanks.
Tried it, didn't change the amount of air flow a bit.
I popped a tank (one that came with the ego-T, not one that came with my C model and isn't cut like in the pictures) into the eGo-T atomizer and tried it, didn't work there either.
I held the eGo-T atomizer still and spun the tank while doing a steady draw on it and the flow didn't change at all.
I've had issues with getting consistent flavor out of the eGo-C and haven't used it much since I started using a tank. I wish I would have just gotten some eGo batteries instead of the whole kit. Live and learn...
With my ego-c ive noticed the wick is pretty dense so I really like to use a more viscous liquid and now I have really consistent flavors. Sometimes the flavor does start to fade/ burning taste; so as soon as I notice I take 1 or 2 quick hard dry hits. It primes up your atty nicely and works well. If you start to taste the flavor fading/ burning, I think its important not to hit it anymore until you prime it, bc if it taste like its burning, something is burning, your atty. HA Good luck Sheriff, hope that helps.
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