different delivery systems???

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Soul_T

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Hey, thanx 2 all for your replys...

Now I know what kind of questions that I should be asking, so here we go...

What are the different types of delivery stystems available?... all I know is the Ego, thats it! There is no where around here that sells anything like ecigs, just those crappy ones at the dollar store, lol... so all my experince with different models comes from picture's online, and I am one of the first of my friends and fam to start with vaping so they look to me for answers and i dont know ....... yet.

I love the ego for work cuz i charge it, fill it and it is good to go all day til i get home, but when I get home its a whole other story, i can do whatever I want cuz I dont gotta worry about convienence. Price is not an issue right now, for what i spent on smokes it is easily justified to spend the $ on ecigs at this point. Ive heard of dripping and attys and clearo's and tanks... Anyways, any info would be helpful, maybe what gives better hits or flavor or differnet types of vv models...idk where to start. How bout, how does dripping work? where would I start to try that out, what would I need? or what are tanks and atty's and the difference between clearo's and other things? explain. please.

All I know is that I would like to try something different and see where that takes me so I can figure out what I love and what works for me!

Also, does anyone maybe know any websites that may be able to give me some info on the different types as well?
Thanx!
 

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OK. So the eGo (or whatever) is a battery. It just supplies voltage to the coil.

The coil/juice combo is the delivery system. Not splitting hairs. It's an important distinction. For example: You may not tell much difference, on a single vape, from a eGo Twist vs a Provari vs a power regulated wall outlet. Assuming you're using the same atty/carto and same juice and the settings are set to account for device differences. Basically, without getting too far into the details, if the amount of current delivered to the coil is the same, it's the same vape.

You can build your own battery power device (see the modder's section) or buy them. Buying them is much easier and usually affordable. They have different features. This is where it gets tricky. You have to read up. If you just want power, you can get a 3.7 volt mod. If you want to adjust the voltage, use a passthrough cable to charge-n-vape, or have the unit automatically adjust the watts to whatever atomizer you screw on, there's a device for that.

I'd suggest starting with a vv unit of some sort. And keep it affordable so you have $$$ to spend on different atomizers, cartos, tanks, juice. You need to vary the coil side of the equation too. If you have means, and money isn't the object, you can look at high-end e-cigs 1st. However, I'd get buyer's remorse if they came out with a new model on Jan 1. lol.

You have to read up and decide what you want! And you won't know until you give yourself some time to mess with it. I'd start simple and fiddle with it a bit.
 
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