A User's Guide To The Gogo

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This post is designed to get you up and running with your new Gogo. It is information pulled from over 1000 posts and over 100 pages of Gogo information. Experienced and novice users of this product have contributed to this informational post through the process of trial and error. If you read through this, you should have a good understanding of how the Gogo works, what makes it work and the best methods to keep it working and get vaping satisfaction for a long time.

Getting Started.

First, there are only two vendors that carry the Gogo product as of this writing. Cigeasy and Nhaler. If you are contemplating the purchase of one, it is probably best to do your homework and scan through the thread in ECF titled
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/163146-ego-t-vs-go-go.html . Here you will discover the testimonials praising the product, the challenges getting the product to work properly to provide a unique vaping experience, plus the fact that the Gogo isn’t for everyone. No vaping device will fill everybody’s needs all the time. Here you will discover whether the Gogo is for you or not.
Once you decide that you may want a Gogo and order it, the adventure starts. Both vendors are known for their excellent customer service and follow up. Both vendors guarantee their products. If you are new to vaping or an old pro, you will want to purchase the following in addition to the basic Gogo kit.
1 pkg of 801 carts. These provide a nice plug in lip tip for the Gogo and increase the draw.
Extra Gocarts. These Gocarts are 3 ml in capacity and are washable and refillable many times over. There are some who have used the same cart for 6 weeks or more and washing them out returns them to like new condition.
Juice. If this is your first e-vapor device, don’t forget to buy some juice. Some of the Gocarts come blank and need to be filled. Some are full and come in selectable flavors. It is best to check with your vendor on the status of the new Go carts.

Setting up your Gogo.

Once your Gogo arrives and you open it up you will see the following.
2-1300mAh batteries with push buttons
1-charger unit consisting of a wall plug with a light connected to a pigtail with the actual battery plug-in and a second light.
Your Go Carts
1 cone
When you first open up the package go through the following procedures.
Take each battery and push the button. It should turn blue. If it does it has a factory charge. If it doesn’t then you will need to charge it.
Plug the charger in and both lights should show green, if they don’t, you have a defective charger. (None have been reported defective so far).
Note: it is best to put a full charge on the batteries but they are supposed to be 80% charged right from the factory. You can use your Gogo right out of the box.
Your next step is to look at the pigtail end of the charger. You will notice that where the battery screws in that the plastic around the metal ring on the charger is raised approx 1.5mm above the metal. This is a very minor manufacturing flaw and is easily remedied. File off the excess plastic so it is flush with the metal. Clean any excess tailings good. You can use an actual tool file, nail file, emery board or sandpaper to do this. Just make sure you clean the charger connection very good afterwards.

Charging the battery

Plug the charger unit into the wall. Both lights will show green.
Slowly screw the battery into the charger socket just until you see the button on the battery flash 3 times. You will notice that the battery is not very tight in the socket but this is a good thing. You just want to make a connection and screw until the button flashes 3 times.
Shortly after the button flashes 3 times the light on the pigtail end of the charger will turn red. This means you are charging successfully. Sometimes the light will turn from green to yellow and then back again usually when the battery is near full charge. This is normal. When the light turns green again while charging the battery then you have a fully charged battery and are good to Gogo.

Filling the Gogo carts.

The Go carts are a 3ml specially designed Go Carts with a horizontal heating element and a wicking material to hold the juice. They are reload able many times over and clean up very nicely when changing the flavor of juice in the cart. More on cleaning later.
The Go Cart has a soft plastic plug in the mouth end and your first step is to remove it for filling. A paper clip bent into a small hook on it’s end works well for this. Currently there are three methods of filling your Go cart with juice. They all achieve the same result. The idea of filling your cart is to get juice all the way down such a big cart. If there are voids in the wicking material causing dry wicking, your vapor will be weak and there might be a burnt taste.

Method one.
This method is the preferred one for those starting out with the Gogo as it allows you to accurately judge the amount of fluid necessary to fill the Go cart. Once you realize the amount necessary you can go to methods twoand three.
With the soft plastic plug removed, slowly insert fluid into the cart by angling the cart and dripping one drop at a time down the sides of the cart while slowly rotating it for even distribution . Count the drops and try not to drip any in the center hole. After about 20 drops, set the cart down, open end up, and give it about 5 minutes for the juice to settle to the bottom of the cart. Repeat the process with 20 more drops and again let it settle. After between 80 and 90 drops you will notice a drop or two coming out the bottom of the cart. The cart is now full. Let it set upright on a paper napkin. Keep moving it until there is no more juice deposited on the napkin. Clean the battery end well, install it on a battery and you are good to Gogo.
Note: If you are using the same juice in the cart it is best to just top it off once a day with 20-30 drops depending on your usage.

Method two.
This method is the same as method one except you cut one end of a q-tip off and insert it approx ¼ inch into the center hole then fill, using the drop method. You can pour more fluid into the cart without dripping down the center tube and showing you a “false fill”. As with method one, fill some, let it settle and fill some more. When juice comes out the bottom you are full.

Method three
My favorite for filling blank carts.
Using a blunt needle syringe, load 1.5ml of fluid into the syringe and gently slide the needle down the metal side of the cart between the wicking material and the side until it hits bottom, then retract it approx ¼ inch. Inject half the liquid. Turn the cart 180 degrees and inject the other half. You now have the cart half full from the bottom up. Fill the syringe with another 1.5 ml and top off the cart from the top down.
For all three methods, replace the plastic plug with a lip tip from the 801 carts you bought along with the Gogo kit.

Cleaning the carts

Due to the superior wicking materials used in the go carts, they clean up very well. The best method so far is to use the hose sprayer in the kitchen sink and very hot water. This flushes out any old fluid and cleans the cart completely. Running the water about 7-10 minutes will usually remove any left over juice or flavor. I suck on the battery end of the cart and if there is any taste I spray some more.
If you have multiple carts, use a rubber band to bundle them together and do them all at once instead of one at a time.
Some prefer air drying overnight. My favorite is to place them in an oven, batt end down, on a piece of tinfoil on a cookie sheet and baking them at 300 degrees for 1.5 hours and leaving them in the oven until cool to the touch.
When cleaned and dried, these Go carts will take as much juice as a new blank cart.

FAQ

I screwed my battery into the charger. The button did not flash and the light stayed green, what’s up?
You need to file down the excess plastic on the charger. See “Using the charger”

I screwed the battery into the charger and the lights flashed on the button three times but the light stayed green.
The battery has a full charge.

The light turns from green to yellow and back to red then green. What’s going on?
This is the sensor in the battery gauging the amount of charge left in the battery and determining whether to continue charging or turn the light fully green showing a complete charge. Not a problem.

Why are some of my vapes thin and others not?
This could be for a couple of reasons. First being that once you experience the full flavor and quality of the vape when you first get your Gogo you want the same vape each time. If you’re heavy vaping on one Gogo, due to the length and horizontal design of the heating element, it could take a minute or so for the juice to re-wick around the element. Using both Gogos in succession will solve this problem for heavy rapid vaping.
The other cause is condensation between the battery and Go cart. This is caused by the vaping technique. If you don’t pull all the vapor out when you draw, it will tend to condense around the connection between the battery and Go cart. The suggested method is to press the button ½ second prior to inhalation to allow the element to heat properly and take a long slow even pull. Release the button prior to finishing your inhale so you inhale any residual vapor from the go cart. If your vaping method is any different, you may find yourself cleaning the battery and Go cart connections with a paper towel frequently.

How long can I go between battery charges and Go cart refills?
The batteries are averaging two full days of regular vaping on one charge. Most people just put them on a charger every night before bed and take them off in the morning. Don’t worry about battery memory decreasing the efficiency of them as Lithium Ion batteries have no memory. I have 4 batteries and rotate two in the course of a day and run them down until the button flashes 10 times. This tells me they need recharging.
Go carts will last on average one full day as the average vaper does 3 mls per day. Your usage may vary, but it’s best to top them off daily if you are refilling them with the same juice. If you decide you want to change juice then run them for a full day without filling and towards the end of the day just clean them using the method previously described
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Can I use carts, attys and batteries from other e-cig systems?
The Gogo is a proprietary system and at present, equipment from other systems are not adaptable to the Gogo. Vendors are working on adaptors that will allow the usage of accessories from the 510 and 808-1-D systems and should be ready for market shortly.

In conclusion, I’d like to state that not one of the ideas and procedures contained in the guide are mine and I take no credit for them, but have been collected from various Gogo owners both experienced and novice that have learned the Gogo through trial and error. I’ve collected all the information in one post to make the transition for new Gogo owners as seamless as possible and enhance the Gogo vaping experience for all concerned.

Thanks to everyone for contributing to this thread, you know who you are.

Happy Vaping
Gogo Nation forever.
 
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Well done Mohawk!

A Great compilation of What We Know About The Go-Go to date. The only thing to tweak is:

The Gocarts come blank and need to be filled.

The 5 Go-carts in CigEasy's Go-Go kit are prefilled with your choice of RY4, Easy-Boro, or Minty Menthol and CigEasy throws in a 10ml bottle of juice as well.

Regardless ... both Cigeasy and Nhaler are out of Go-Go's at the moment (3/31/11).

Sigh. I need 2 more Go-Go's and one more charger to be Go-Go fulfilled.

I'd just like to add that if anyone wants entry into Go-Go Nation ... a good place to start is Copy and Paste Mohawk's A User's Guide To The Gogo into your word processor and press "print." It'll give you something to do while waiting for the mail.

Bob
 
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Well done Mohawk!

A Great compilation of What We Know About The Go-Go to date. The only thing to tweak is:



The 5 Go-carts in CigEasy's Go-Go kit are prefilled with your choice of RY4, Easy-Boro, or Minty Menthol and CigEasy throws in a 10ml bottle of juice as well.

Regardless ... both Cigeasy and Nhaler are out of Go-Go's at the moment (3/31/11).

Sigh. I need 2 more Go-Go's and one more charger to be Go-Go fulfilled.

I'd just like to add that if anyone wants entry into Go-Go Nation ... a good place to start is Copy and Paste Mohawk's A User's Guide To The Gogo into your word processor and press "print." It'll give you something to do while waiting for the mail.

Bob

Thanks for the good word on the post, Bob. Wasn't sure how it would be recieved. This is just the template for a working document that each of us can contribute to.
 

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[/I]How long can I go between battery charges and Go cart refills?
The batteries are averaging two full days of regular vaping on one charge. Most people just put them on a charger every night before bed and take them off in the morning. Don’t worry about battery memory decreasing the efficiency of them as Lithium Ion batteries have no memory. I have 4 batteries and rotate two in the course of a day and run them down until the button flashes 10 times. This tells me they need recharging.
Go carts will last on average two days but it’s best to top them off daily if you are refilling them with the same juice. If you decide you want to change juice then run them for two days without filling and towards the end of the second day just clean them using the method previously described
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I'm not sure about saying that the carto lasts an average of 2 days? I think I've read that the average PV user goes through around 3ml per day, so wouldn't that therefore mean a full carto would be an average of one day? I know for me I go through a carto a day and need to refill (not just top off) by the next day.

Thanks for putting this together, I know that the other thread was getting a little out of hand so some information which could be useful to new users was getting buried.
 

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I'm not sure about saying that the carto lasts an average of 2 days? I think I've read that the average PV user goes through around 3ml per day, so wouldn't that therefore mean a full carto would be an average of one day? I know for me I go through a carto a day and need to refill (not just top off) by the next day.

Thanks for putting this together, I know that the other thread was getting a little out of hand so some information which could be useful to new users was getting buried.

You're right and you said exactly what I wanted to hear. Point out the weak points of the guide. I'll edit the guide to reflect that users average 3 ml per day and the Go Cart fills three ml. I'm hoping more people read it completely and offer suggestions where it can be improved. I just created the initial shell, hopefully real time Gogo users will fill in the blanks. Thanks!

Edited to add: I made the change you noticed. The average vaper uses 3mls per day and the carts hold 3ml. Hopefully this will clear up any misconceptions. Thanks again.
 
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Thanks, I appreciate the sentiment but I think we should wait and get all the feedback and input from the rest of the Gogo Nation so we can refine it to a finer level. Looks good with first reading but could stand some scrutiny.

Great job mohawkx! Should be stickied!

The only things I'd add are the other drying option that SSV2 recommended, that due to the "less dense" carto filler, no drying is needed. Just blow on the carto, until no more water comes out the battery end. I haven't done that method myself (haven't cleaned any Go-Go cartos) but SSV2 knows his stuff. He posted a few dissection pics in the vs. thread that you could add with your carto description. And unlike other cartos, there are no supplied "condoms", mine from Nhaler came in a lunch baggie lol
 

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I think on the refill method alot depends on the type of juice you use. I use 80-20 PG and it saturates pretty quickly with the side drip method without having to wait for it to saturate. That is one of the great things about this carto is the filler material, it lets my juice flow very freeley and doesn't pool at the top until it is full and I get a drop out of the bottom. With some thicker or a higher % of VG the syringe method is probably best. I think the filler and having the horizontal coils at the bottom is why it wicks so well. I've never cared for cartos but this one is different, I haven't had any dry hits or burnt filler in the eight days I've been using the same one. So far my Go-cart lasts just about the same amount of time as my battery which I think is about twelve hours or a little longer but I'm usually up about 17 hours so it varies everyday. I just fill my cart when the battery discharges which makes it real handy. You would think they were made for each other. lol
Good job mohawx
 

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I'm finally getting back to the forum to read this before hitting the hay. Great job on this mohawx!

In my limited experience with the Go-go, I've only used one carto for three days with 100% pg of one liquid (about to run out!) and one battery. I've not had to refill during the day except about 20 drops in the morning, and so far have not had a battery die after a full day's use. No burning issues or anything of the likes. Today was the first time I ventured out of the house to work in the morning without a kit-load of extras. Just the Go-go, and I got through it just fine and still vaping from my refill this morning! It's almost creepy, lol!
 

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I want to say that I am so thankful for this guide. I started to look at the Go-Go literally a day ago, and finding good information has been hard. I want to get this e-cig sooo bad lol. I use a Kr808-1 with cartamizer (I know this is assumed but im pretty new to vaping and unaware if they can use reguler cartridges.) and this seems to be the perfect fit for me. Thanks for all the info.
 

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Great job mohawkx! Should be stickied!

The only things I'd add are the other drying option that SSV2 recommended, that due to the "less dense" carto filler, no drying is needed. Just blow on the carto, until no more water comes out the battery end. I haven't done that method myself (haven't cleaned any Go-Go cartos) but SSV2 knows his stuff. He posted a few dissection pics in the vs. thread that you could add with your carto description. And unlike other cartos, there are no supplied "condoms", mine from Nhaler came in a lunch baggie lol

It is my understanding that SSV2 will be coming out with the comprehensive manual on the Gogo sometimes in the near future. It will have pictures to amplify the usage and clarify the Gogo vaping process. No way I could touch that. What I posted is the equivilant of rubbing two sticks together to make a fire. I'm sure he'll use a Zippo and be really complete in his explanation of the device.
 
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