D & b gold has echo-e cartomizers!

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Using it a week or so now got it to vape at work since i get funny looks when i pull out my VV tank mod. Its finish "black" is holding up nice and its in and out of my pocket allot different from any other battery finish i have and seems overall light not as heavy as others, 1 battery gets me through the day haven't drained 1 down yet, Again i use it at work about 8 hour day.I did need to adjust juice flavor since i do most of my vaping over 5 volts.. Thanks Bill and i do recommend your product.
 

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I usually chain-vape 100% VG DIY, under 10% flavoring, 10mg/ml nicotine. I often don't bother with the alcohol or water to thin it, so it's quite viscous. As it warms up it becomes thinner, I've never had wicking trouble. I've used that in both single and dual coil Echo-E cartos just fine, as well as Boge 2.0, CE2, EMDCCs and so on. I don't find the dual coils as lasting as the singles. Why would all VG leak more than thinner PG juice?
 
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I usually chain-vape 100% VG DIY, under 10% flavoring, 10mg/ml nicotine. I often don't bother with the alcohol or water to thin it, so it's quite viscous. As it warms up it becomes thinner, I've never had wicking trouble. I've used that in both single and dual coil Echo-E cartos just fine, as well as Boge 2.0, CE2, EMDCCs and so on. I don't find the dual coils as lasting as the singles. Why would all VG leak more than thinner PG juice?

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@Bill, I'm looking for a kit that has SC Echo-E cartos with eGo type batteries. I'm very familiar with the Joye batteries, but not the Hang Sen (Echo) ones. Tell me a little more about the charger, charging instructions and charging time on the batteries in the Echo-E kits.

The echo-e is a ego type battery with a different name. The manufacture calls it 8828. HK HANGSEN renames it to echo-e when the receive it and package it. I am not familiar with the charging time as I use the IGO. The "ECHO-E" usb charge is 5vDC.500ma input, output 4.2vDC.150MA. The 650 echo-e takes about 2.5-3.5 hours to recharge and last 4.5 to 5 hours, 6 hours max. I have never put a 1300mah on charge so I don't know how long that takes.
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