Most 3.7V PVs should handle them fine. The only thing I wouldn't get would be an eGo bc their 3.3-3.4V and 1.5ohm cartos put alot of stress on the eGo and can fry the mosfet. 3.7V PVs handle the lower ohms much better. Ive used 1.5ohm cartos on my Epower with no problems, but personally...
Most chargers have a chip that either stops charging the battery once it's full or switches it over to a trickle charge. The TR-001 charger def won't continue to charge a battery after its full. That does not mean that anyone should leave batteries on overnight or for extended periods of time...
Hm the fact that they went as far as to give a groupon offer to try to get people to buy their crappy overpriced product makes me think they sure must be a winner..:facepalm: haha
No you can not use either of those. Slim ecigs can only use standard resistance attys and cartos. Low resistance attys and cartos are only for bigger battery PVs. Using them on a slim ecig will ruin the battery
No store will have everything, theirs to many different pVs, accessories, juices out now. Madvapes and LibertyFlights are prob the closest though. Bu personally I think madvapes juice isn't very good.
I find I can get better prices for hardware from a hardware vendor and better juices and...
You can also put a drip tip onto a carto and use it as a mouth piece. When using a carto tank, the drip tip is the part that sticks out the top and you suck on.
Their are also eGo tanks, but frankly they suck and can be very finicky/leak. If you get a tank, get a carto tank.
I would buy some Boge 2.0ohm cartos. Personally I wouldn't use 1.5ohm cartos on an eGo, but that's up to you. 1.5ohm puts alot of stress on the eGo MOSFET and can fry it, killing your PV.
All ecigs use liquid. The atomizer is what creates the vapor. You either put a cartridge on an Atomizer and the cartridge holds the juice and feeds it to the atomizer, or you can use cartomizers, which is a cartridge and atomizer in one. Most people prefer cartomizers bc they are a lot more...
I think really you'll hear both sides. Some go right to an expensive VV mod but personal I don't think it's necessary. I'm not saying you shouldn't bc VV is really nice but I don't think it's an absolute necessity to get the vape you desire.
For some people, around 3.7V is a perfect vape for...
For a slim ecig, like you have, you can only use standard resistance attys and cartos. LOw resistance attys/cartos are only for bigger battery PVs.
Personally I hate the CE2s/CE3s etc. they are extremely finicky and can leak like crazy. You basically have to mod them just to get them to work...
Are you def set on getting an eGo?
Personally I'd say get a kGo or Epower or other similar 3.7V PV instead of a 3.3-3.4V eGo.
The 3.7V PVs provide alittle warmer vape and alittle more TH, and more importantly handle the lower ohm attys and cartos alot better
The reos are super nice, but they are kind of expensive. If that's not an issue for you I'd prob get a reo.
For something on the cheap end, check out the Bolt. It's a fairly new PV that is all mechanical. CCV sells it for only $37.50, so that's pretty damn cheap for a solid all mechanical...
Also after its filled, I normally blow lightly to clear any juice out of the airtube. If you hold it up to a light, you should be able to see thru the carto.
I also take a straightened out paperclip and CAREFULLY put it thru the threaded end and basically bore out the airhole. This is...
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