Well, batteries eventually die, but you can prolong their life a little (or a lot) by making sure to clean them properly in between charges. Just search youtube (if you haven't done so already) for videos on how to properly clean and maintain eGo batteries, and also how to clean and maintain...
Well, here's a follow-up on my own thread:
I now have an iClear30, and if you can believe it, I didn't even have to buy it. It was a "Here's our latest and greatest, and thank you for your business and loyalty!" gift from the owner of SimplyVapes. And I'm also happy to say that I love it as...
^^That was the decision maker for me, I hate those types of issues. I'll just stick to my Vivi Nova tanks for awhile I guess, at least they don't gurgle and flood....so I'll be looking at something else in the meantime.
Thanks for the input, everyone! :vapor:
It depends on how heavily you vape. I'm a heavy vaper, and one coil typically lasts me 2-3 weeks, at least. They can also be cleaned, there are lots of videos on youtube that demonstrates the process. I'll find you a link, hang on a few minutes....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsXkEhNufMs...
Believe me, the replacement coils will save you a lot of money long-term. VV batteries are really simple to use, and the main benefit is that some e-liquids taste better at lower voltage settings, and vice-versa for higher settings. It's all about finding your very *own* sweet spot, as everyone...
Things can be a little (Ok...a LOT) overwhelming at first, but just take your time, and read read read. All of the information you'll be looking for can be found right here. I would highly suggest that you start out by reading up on and asking questions about any type of *basic* eGo setup, if...
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