510- 901-MAH- Volt- WTH is going on!!!

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Rymah

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Im so new it hurts...

i have an Ego-t I bought a starter kit so it came with 2 batteries and 2 atty's

what kind of battery do I have? what's the difference?

i want to try some different ways of vaping like using a drip tip and cart instead of my tank but i have no idea where to even start.. any help??

is there anywhere i can go to read up on the differance's between all of theses E-cig's i mean ive seen the "GGST" and that thing looks sweet but it says it doesnt come with a battery or atty... so WTH is the GG?

Thanks all.
 

Morandir835

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Rymah (sir or Ms.?), a GG is a golden greek, it's a mod. An ego t is a slightly modified 510 connection, you can use 510 atty's and cartos on it. Technically you can use whatever connection you like with the use of an adapter. Just remember the ego is usually regulated to 3.2-3.4v, so using a kr808 or 901 carto or atty won't yeild the same result as using their corresponding batt...
 

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Im so new it hurts...

i have an Ego-t I bought a starter kit so it came with 2 batteries and 2 atty's

what kind of battery do I have? what's the difference?

i want to try some different ways of vaping like using a drip tip and cart instead of my tank but i have no idea where to even start.. any help??

is there anywhere i can go to read up on the differance's between all of theses E-cig's i mean ive seen the "GGST" and that thing looks sweet but it says it doesnt come with a battery or atty... so WTH is the GG?

Thanks all.

The eGo-T (along with eGo-W and straight up eGo) all use more or less the same battery (the eGo-T and W both have an added "5 click protection" feature that let you click 5 times in 2 seconds to turn the battery on or off). It is a 3.7mAh battery that runs at about 3.2-3.4mA under load (when the button is pressed) on a freshly charged battery.

All eGo batteries can accept any atomizer, cartomizer, tankomizer or whatever that has a 510 or eGo connector. Likewise, all 510 accessories can use either 510 or eGo batteries (though it is not recommended you use anything that uses a lot of power, like dual coil cartomizers or cartridges or cartomizers with very low resistance, which for a 510 is anything under 2 ohms).

The GGTS is short for the Golden Greek Telescopic Storm. It is what's called a "mod" -- a custom-designed personal vaporizer designed to accept stand-alone batteries (that is, batteries like the kind you buy in the store, not self-contained PV batteries like your eGo, although the batteries we use in those kinds of PVs are not your standard AA type batteries). The GGTS is one of, if not the most expensive mod there is right now. There are all kinds of mods, from high end variable voltage mods like Provari, Darwin and Buzz Pro, to single or multi-voltage (with the appropriate battery combinations) mods like Provape-1, Silver Bullet, NoEgo, and so on.

Generally, until you've got your bearings with the wonderful and confusing world of PVs, you should probably not worry about mods just yet until you've got a better understanding of what you've already got -- and this is definitely the place to do that. :) check out the ECF library, and DonDaBoomVape's Wonderful World of Vaping series (at the top) in particular. That should get you intimately familiar with E-cigs in general and give you a much better idea how everything fits together. :)

Oh, and welcome!
 
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