Any special guidelines for using the Super-T?

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thewomenfolk

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Are there any instructions that come with our new Super-T? I'm trying to get the right stuff together so I won't have to wait to use it, but I'm a little concerned about not being up to speed on how to use a 6V device.

Can the Super-T handle more continuous vaping without getting hot and needing a break, or do we need to cool it down once in a while? (Not that I'm a chain vaper or anything :)

Is there anything important I specifically need to know about vaping with 6V's, or with the Super-T in general?
 

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Are there any instructions that come with our new Super-T? I'm trying to get the right stuff together so I won't have to wait to use it, but I'm a little concerned about not being up to speed on how to use a 6V device.

Can the Super-T handle more continuous vaping without getting hot and needing a break, or do we need to cool it down once in a while? (Not that I'm a chain vaper or anything :)

Is there anything important I specifically need to know about vaping with 6V's, or with the Super-T in general?

First thing you will need for 6v vaping with the Super T is Cr2 3.0 volt batteries (it takes two of them). The Super T uses one 16340 3.6/3.7 volt battery in 3.7 volt mode. Here is a link to the Cr2's and a charger for them-

DealExtreme: $3.82 Rechargeable 3V CR2 800mAh Green 2 Packs
DealExtreme: $5.48 CR2 Battery Charger

The Super T can handle constant vaping, however, the atomizers cannot. Atomizers get hot at 6v and they will burn out if you push the button too long or if they get dry. There is a post on 6v vaping here on the forums and i'll find the link for you as it is quite informative.

Also, the Super T does come with general use and assembly instructions.

David
 
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