couple questions on ego c and attachments

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Pestman35

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Total newb here,

1- It came with 5 clear tanks, when I watch videos, people are just dripping in a couple drops to the end of it and vaping. Are those drip tips? Do they replace the tank? And are they one size fits all?

2- What are some of the best attachments to pick up for the new ego-c?

3- not so much attachments, but I ordered 8 sample bottles from Jugheads.co, I found a lot of the flavour very mild and a slight burning sensation, does that mean I should be steeping the juices. I currently have them all in a bowl of hot water, and have been there for the last 2 hours.

Thanks for your help
 

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Read this thread, http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ego-type-models/232530-new-ovale-ego-c-changeble-system.html

Burning sensation or a burning taste? Flavor mild with a burning taste I would say you don't have the atty and mouthpiece lined up (read the above thread) or you're pressing the button too long per the amount you're drawing. Burning sensation I would say you got too high of nicotine or a flavor that doesn't agree with your or a company that uses capsicum in their juice.

The eGo-c is a tank system that mimics dripping. I'm not sure whether or not you could drip on the atty and have it work but I don't see why you would want to.

I got an eGo-c to avoid having to fidget with attachments (or buy them). It works right out of the box causing me no need for mods. So I don't know about any attachments other than a few batteries I've seen suggested.

(Note on the above thread and lining up tank and atty, my results were the opposite from what is described in the picture towards the end, with them not lined up it caused dry burns, i.e., it cut down on the liquid flow.)
 

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A bit unclear the way you asked but I'll try.....

1- Those are the ego-c/ego-t tanks, but not sure what you're describing since they hold a lot more than a couple o' drops.They work on both the ego-c & ego-t and there are 2 types- the A-type which holds ~1 ml juice & the B-type which holds ~2 ml. The A & B aren't interchangeable however. The attys & cone needed are different for the A & B so make sure you use the right one to match.
A drip tip replaces a tank/carto/cart & is used to drip juice directly onto an atty 2-3 drops at a time. Its just a hollow mouthpiece. They're model specific not one size fits all.
Like i said from how you stated it not 100% sure what you mean but simply put if you have to take it off & refill it, it's a tank. If you can drip the juice thru & continue vaping without removing it, its a drip-tip.

2- Well there aren't really any "attachments" per se for the ego-c. Why you ask? It don't need 'em :laugh:
Possibly desirable: maybe a lanyard, case or pouch for transport, maybe lr attys for a hotter vape (personally prefer the sr attys usually), syringe, small pipette or needle bottle to refill tanks w/o removing end cap (good idea to make em last long). That's it.
DD'ing i got 2 suggestions. Either get a 510 debridged atty plus a drip tip -or-(my personal fave when testing my DIY juices) Just remove the spike plate on the ego-c atty, drip on that & "tailpipe" that sucker!:) For a slightly more refined look use the faux-tank that came with your kit on the cone.

3- Never ordered from Jughead but until you clarify exactly what "burning sensation" means I'm gonna assume that juice may be two-timing you and has given you a VD and suggest penicillin. :p
 
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Pestman35

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Thanks,

Sorry about not being clear. I think that "burning sensation" is just using the 24mg of nic. I guess what I meant was it was quite a strong sensation when I inhaled.

After reading your responses, I tries a 18mg sample I had in the cupboard and did not get that same strong sensation. Perhaps I should stick to 18 mg bottles.

Now regarding steeping, how does one know if they should or need to steep their juices, or should it be common place to place your orders in a dark cool cupboard for a week before vaping?

Thanks again all
 
i just ordered my first few bottles form jugheads. In the last email I got, they mentioned that you may need to steep their juices. It seems to vary from batch to batch. If it doesn't taste "right" i would consider steeping them. here are the methods given in the email:

Steeping=
Leave caps off for a day or 3 or
W/Caps on,Soak in warm/hot Water for a good while! or
Leave sit for 2 weeks then retry/test ...or
Add Drops of Clean Water or PG,VG or Both, or
ALL the above ;P

So, there's a few methods there. I would start with the quickest one, and if things don't change try the next method.
 
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