2 more ego-c issues

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grandmato5

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What you're experiencing with the two different tanks is perfectly normal. Sometimes they work great and other times they leak :( A few people still love them but most people have found the inconsistancies with those tanks to not be worth the trouble of using them. Your batteries are fine, and have nothing to do with your leaking problem.

There are a number of people here on ECF that vape unflavored juice. If you do want to mix flavoring to it then I would recommend doing so in bottles of 30 or 10 ml at a time and fill your juice delivery system from those bottles.

Just curious, how much juice were you using a day before getting your new egos and how much are you using with these new egos ?
 

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Suffice to say you can save $$ on DIY juice but first resolve your PV issues. After that's done we can talk DIY.


as far as nic dosage? anywhere from 12mg to 24mg usually. ive tried 36mg once (a little too much bite lol). as far as pg/vg ive experimented with everything from 100% pg down to 80% vg. for me (in my experience) i notice pg/vg helps more with taste of certain flavors. some taste terrible @ 80pg for example and work better at 50/50 for my taste and others are the opposite.

i generally try to buy heavier on the pg side since ive heard they dont wear out the atomizer as fast as vg heavy juice.
 
Vapoor eyes er:7542856 said:
The "tank" system that comes with the eGo- C and T are outdated and were great when they first came out but are prone to leaks. Most move on to carto, clearos or the Vivi Nova. Ohms wise for your eGo C you want 1.7- 2.0 ohms- good for 3.3-4 volts. For the Twist 2.4 ohms- good from 4 volts- 4.8 volts.

If you're looking for cheap high quality flavorless nic. Highly regarded here at ECF:
Wizard Labs

im using the ego-c type B stock everything. type b tanks, atomizer, atomizer head, etc.
you'd be much better off with a 2 ohm carto as the amp limit is 2.5. 4.8v/2.4ohm is 2 amp. A 2 ohm cart would let you use the full range of voltage you have on offer
 
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