Concerning those Twists

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dtweedieiii

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I ordered a couple of them earlier this week, some of you may remember me rambling about it like a giddy school girl who had just recently found out her crush was talking about her during lunch period. My question, pointing out my complete lack of knowledge, can be better answered by the most dope community there is for vaping: Does the eGo Twist come with a battery already inside? Is it removable? And how long does 1100mAH last of CONTINUAL vape (curiosity only killed the cat when they were smoking cigarettes). Thanks peeps!
 

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It is designed to be NOT be user removable/servicable. If you start putting bigger Clearos like 3.5 ml vivi's on your Battery, you might notice misalignment. The connection between the head and tube is simply press fit. You can if you really wanted, pull out the head, control board, and battery, BUT IS NOT RECOMMENDED by me or the manufacturer. It is still attached to the twist knob at the bottom too.
 

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A battery's expected time of use between charges is rated in "mAh" (mili amp hours). 100 mAh = 1 hour. A 650 mAh battery can be expected to work for 6.5 hours, a 1000 mAh battery expected to last 10 hours between charges. Thus the need for more than a single battery. Your results can vary depending upon how frequently you vape and how long you press the button with each draw.

As pointed out above, an eGo class battery IS the battery itself, and has a power on/off button that doubles as a "fire" button, and a tip that doubles as the juice delivery device connector and charger connection. The other end has a dial to adjust the voltage output.

There are several types of juice delivery devices that will work on an eGo battery: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...k-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html

The following video is a tutorial for the eGo Spinner battery, which is extremely similar to the eGo Twist:

 
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Capt.shay

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Yea I actually purchased an eGo case off amazon for like 10 bux, with hard/soft protection, so I think I'll be okay. I also take REALLY great care of my electronics. I should have no problem, but thanks for the heads up Riverboat!!!

Drops happen. I am rocking a lanyard now after cracking a T2 that slipped out of my shirt pocket. Looks dorky but when I'm active like fishing or out mushroom picking, I know it is safe from drop or loss.
 

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A battery's expected time of use between charges is rated in "mAh" (mili amp hours). 100 mAh = 1 hour. A 650 mAh battery can be expected to work for 6.5 hours, a 1000 mAh battery expected to last 10 hours between charges. Thus the need for more than a single battery. Your results can vary depending upon how frequently you vape and how long you press the button with each draw.

As pointed out above, an eGo class battery IS the battery itself, and has a power on/off button that doubles as a "fire" button, and a tip that doubles as the juice delivery device connector and charger connection. The other end has a dial to adjust the voltage output.

There are several types of juice delivery devices that will work on an eGo battery: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...k-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html

The following video is a tutorial for the eGo Spinner battery, which is extremely similar to the eGo Twist:



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you are really a good guy and take time for everyone. It is nice to see people like you on here...
 
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