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WebMistress89

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Will these carts (510) fit on a blue cigg (I need to find empty carts that will fit on the blu)
these carts: [FONT=arial, arial, sans-serif]http://www.evapers.c...gory&path=18_53[/FONT]

(im from canada and cant get nicotine when ordering from US long story, I posted another question about it recently)

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No. Carts are cartridges that press onto an atomizer and they only fit the atomizer they were made for.

510 cartomizers (what we abbreviate at cartos here) will fit on Blu (same threading, but note - Blu is not a 510 and cannot use the same charger - will fry). Blu is a slim ecig so look for 2.5 to 3 ohm cartomizers and NOT LR (lower than 2.5 ohm) and NOT dual coils (2.5 ohm dual coils are meant for high voltage mods - they are two 5ohm coils). Try Boge standard resistance cartomizers which are around 3 ohms and I use 80PG/20VG in those.

I would never buy cartomizers where you linked. They don't list the ohms. If you put too low ohms on a slim battery you can damage or kill the battery. And I know those Kangers are probably LR 2 ohms. I bet the Boges are too.
 
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I am really not good with all this 80PG/20VG and ohm stuff. So i really dont know what to make of that.
I just want to know what cart will for sure fit on it and be okay for it. I know not to charge the battery with it on it.
So these "Boge standard resistance cartomizers" if I find those, those will work okay? I typed it in to try to find some, and found these: https://www.canvape.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BCSR ... Will these work?? There in canada so i could acually get em'
 

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I am really not good with all this 80PG/20VG and ohm stuff. So i really dont know what to make of that.
I just want to know what cart will for sure fit on it and be okay for it. I know not to charge the battery with it on it.
So these "Boge standard resistance cartomizers" if I find those, those will work okay? I typed it in to try to find some, and found these: https://www.canvape.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BCSR ... Will these work?? There in canada so i could acually get em'

Those cartos should work fine, and the price isn't bad either. Also I'm pretty sure that for ordering hardware only you won't have customs issues, but you should check in the Canadian forum for confirmation on that.
 

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No. Carts are cartridges that press onto an atomizer and they only fit the atomizer they were made for.

510 cartomizers (what we abbreviate at cartos here) will fit on Blu (same threading, but note - Blu is not a 510 and cannot use the same charger - will fry). Blu is a slim ecig so look for 2.5 to 3 ohm cartomizers and NOT LR (lower than 2.5 ohm) and NOT dual coils (2.5 ohm dual coils are meant for high voltage mods - they are two 5ohm coils). Try Boge standard resistance cartomizers which are around 3 ohms and I use 80PG/20VG in those.

I would never buy cartomizers where you linked. They don't list the ohms. If you put too low ohms on a slim battery you can damage or kill the battery. And I know those Kangers are probably LR 2 ohms. I bet the Boges are too.

What do you think about these dormouse?? (you seem to know alot about it) :https://www.canvape.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BCSR
 

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Anything 510-threaded that says standard resistance or SR or lists any ohms from 2.5 to 3 ohms should be fine. The only exception is dual coil aka DC aka EMDCC - those 2.5 ohm ones are for high voltage mods. Boges (so far) are never dual coil so you only have to make sure they say standard resistance or SR or some ohm amount from 2.5 to 3 ohms.

2.5 is the warmer end of what you can use and will use your battery charge up faster
3.0 (or even up to 3.2 ohms) is the high end and fairly cool and should give you normal charge length with your batteries
 
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