Beginner Help Needed

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What's up guys?

I just started vaping 6 days ago so i'm still a begineer all though I think i'm learning pretty quickly, I do have a few questions though and it would be greatly appreciated if you guys could help me out. But first a little info about my current vape set up so you have an idea of what I have.

I currently have everything included in the Evod Starter kit plus two Aspire ET Clearomizers. I have a bunch of different juice and backup coils as well.

1. All the sites I am looking at I keep seeing the EGO twists 1000mAh and a few other batteries, I'm wondering what type of battery I should be looking at for a Bigger pull and longer battery life.

2. Right Now I have pretty basic clearomizers/tanks , I'm looking for a tank that will hold more e-juice and possibly have a bigger stronger pull.

3. I have Been checking out fasttech and .......... and was wondering if these sites are any good to order from? I have no problem with copycat products as long as they work good.

Thank you in advance!
-Nick T
 

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1. If you like the slim style of EGO batteries, then the 1000mah or 1300mah vv/vw will give you a longer battery life. The 'pull' may have more to do with the atty you are using.

2. For a beginner, you probably aren't going to rebuild right away. Depending on how much you want to spend you could go with a Nautilus Mini (about $30 and I *think* holds about 3mL juice) which has a glass tank and adjustable airflow. They're pretty popular. I don't have one but a friend does and he loves that tank. (don't forget to buy coils!) You'll probably get a lot of different answers on this question!

3. FastTech is cheap,... but not fast (I might just be an 'instant gratification type of person...). There's a link at the top of this site to Forum Suppliers. You may want to check some of those out and always look for online coupons!

Personally, if you don't mind a box style and want a longer battery life than the ego batteries, the Innokin MVP 2 is very good for a beginner (about $35-$40). Top with a Mini Nautilus and you won't have to upgrade for a while unless you want to.

I'm sure you'll get many more suggestions as other pass by. And good luck on your Vaping Adventure! :)
 
I have a k-101 mech mod with an aspire mini nautules with five 18350 batts I rotate . I have ordered from fasttech and it's not fast , took two almost three weeks and the mods were ok but don't hit like my k-101 . It's just better . Every 6-8 hours I switch batts and I'm fine with it , I have egos wife does too but it is what I prefer and like . My 2 cents .
 
Thank you guys for all the responses and imformation! I think i'm going to go with the MVP 2.0 since I have heard good things about it from many people.

I see alot of you guys use mechanical mods, i'm not to sure what that is or means... I also see alot of people "Rebuild Coils" I also don't really know what that means , if someone would explain that would be awesome!

I have also been reading into DIY e-juice and been wondering if it really is worth it?

Thank you everyone for your help!
 

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Thank you guys for all the responses and imformation! I think i'm going to go with the MVP 2.0 since I have heard good things about it from many people.

I see alot of you guys use mechanical mods, i'm not to sure what that is or means... I also see alot of people "Rebuild Coils" I also don't really know what that means , if someone would explain that would be awesome!

I have also been reading into DIY e-juice and been wondering if it really is worth it?

Thank you everyone for your help!

Inside the heads are a coiled heating wire. You buy heating wire. Make a coil, people wrap the coil around drill bits and other small round objects. I use a toothpick. Then put it back together. That is the simplified version. There are many you tube vids on it.

A mechanical device has no electronics. It is basically the battery giving power to your atty without being regulated. It is not as safe as a regulated device, but as in any thing in life, if you know what you are doing all is fine. There are kicks and fuses to help with the safety aspect.

DIY eliquid is inexpensive. Basically I make my own for 10 cents a ml vs buying it at 23 cents a ml. Depending on how .... you are at getting the right %, it can be a pain or it can be very easy. People can get it down even lower depending on high high nic base you buy.

Those are the easy answers. It is a little more complicated, but the respective forums do a great job on explaining it.

Oh yeah you can't go wrong with an MVP.
 

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Just like bluecat said inside your tank there is a little heating coil with wicking like silica running through the coil. So when you rebuild you wrap the heating wire around something round. I personally use a screwdriver. You connect that to the positive and negative terminal inside the atomizer and then run your wick through the coil. For wicking I use organic cotton because it's very absorbant so it will hold a lot of e liquid in it. So basically when you're pressing the fire button the battery heats up the coil since your wicking with e liquid in it is running through the coil it vaporizes the liquid. That's where your vapor is produced.
Thank you guys for all the responses and imformation! I think i'm going to go with the MVP 2.0 since I have heard good things about it from many people.

I see alot of you guys use mechanical mods, i'm not to sure what that is or means... I also see alot of people "Rebuild Coils" I also don't really know what that means , if someone would explain that would be awesome!

I have also been reading into DIY e-juice and been wondering if it really is worth it?

Thank you everyone for your help!
 
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