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haha, I'm more of a skulls and dragons girl myself! Not really that girly, but you take the google images you can find! :laugh:

Gives me an idea, how bout' a "jolly roger" jolly roger.jpg bling dangler hanging off my battery??....naw, ain't happening!

Was hoping to not have to drill my own holes on SI cartos, and having them flanged would be very nice. I know I can get tank tubes anywhere. But thanks. Gonna try the Vision VT first though, before I go through all this trouble.

Great, think you'll like the VT...excellent flavor (find it slightly better than the Mini Vivi), it really pumps the vapor, and it's warm too!....Enjoy!
 
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Gives me an idea, how bout' a "jolly roger" View attachment 228690 bling dangler hanging off my battery??....naw, ain't happening!



Great, think you'll like the VT...excellent flavor (find it slightly better than the Mini Vivi), it really pumps the vapor, and it's warm too!....Enjoy!

I just ordered one to try also because of your recommendation. Can't imagine it's better than the mini vivi... something to look forward too. ;)
 

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I just ordered one to try also because of your recommendation. Can't imagine it's better than the mini vivi... something to look forward too. ;)

Hi JoAnnw...been using it the past 2 weeks exclusively, no complaints at all. I use it with the 2.2 ohm coils instead of the 1.8 it ships with, battery at 3.8 (not a super "hot" vaper), and it be hittin great! Exciting, you've got vapemail!
 

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Hi JoAnnw...been using it the past 2 weeks exclusively, no complaints at all. I use it with the 2.2 ohm coils instead of the 1.8 it ships with, battery at 3.8 (not a super "hot" vaper), and it be hittin great! Exciting, you've got vapemail!

Hopefully this will give me the opportunity to use my SI spinners more since I prefer top coils but not fond of using adapters. The other benefit I see is having replacement coils with different ohms.
 

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Great, think you'll like the VT...excellent flavor (find it slightly better than the Mini Vivi), it really pumps the vapor, and it's warm too!....Enjoy!

Are you guys talking about vision ecig? Which clearos are you talking about? I see Vision Bottom Coil Clearomizers, Vision Vivi Nova Tank, Vision VT Clearomizers. I don't see the mini vivi though.
 

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B I L, we were talking about the Vision VT. Replaceable top coil; eGo threads only, no 510, so will work on our 808s.

I'm sorry, I'm still not quite understanding. What exactly does VT stand for? What does vivi stand for? Are these clearos found on the Vision site? I see the Vision VT but it says "New Vision Dual Coil Series" Is that the one? Where's the mini vivis?
 

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B I L the vivi means the Vision Vivi Nova. It comes in a "full size" and a "mini" version of about 3ml and 1.5ml respectively. It's a top coil, replaceable head, tank that comes apart completely, top and bottom come off, for cleaning. You can also use your favorite drip tip with it. Lots of folks love them, but I found the flavors kind of dead from them and gave mine away to a new, good, home. For the life of me, I can't understand why the flavors seemed so dead from the Vivi when other top coils produce such good flavor no matter what power level I was using.
 

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I'm sorry, I'm still not quite understanding. What exactly does VT stand for? What does vivi stand for? Are these clearos found on the Vision site? I see the Vision VT but it says "New Vision Dual Coil Series" Is that the one? Where's the mini vivis?

The initials "VT" on the 2ml are for "Victory Tank", pretty sure to distinguish it from the "Victory BCC" (Bottom Coil Clearomizer) which is 5ml. And I do believe they are planning to come out with dual coil heads for the Victory VT 2ml in the near future.
 

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B I L the vivi means the Vision Vivi Nova. It comes in a "full size" and a "mini" version of about 3ml and 1.5ml respectively. It's a top coil, replaceable head, tank that comes apart completely, top and bottom come off, for cleaning. You can also use your favorite drip tip with it. Lots of folks love them, but I found the flavors kind of dead from them and gave mine away to a new, good, home. For the life of me, I can't understand why the flavors seemed so dead from the Vivi when other top coils produce such good flavor no matter what power level I was using.

The Viva Nova won't fit the SI Spinners though. The threads look nothing like the SI clearos. It also comes in 2.0ml and 3.5ml. What am I missing??
 
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I forgot to mention that the Vivi Nova is a 510 threaded device. It could be used on a spinner with an 808/510 adapter or an Ego/510 adapter. The Ego/510 adapters are a little tougher though, some work fine, some don't without being "modified" to allow connection to the top battery post of the X2 or Spinner.
 

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B I L, we were talking about the Vision VT. Replaceable top coil; eGo threads only, no 510, so will work on our 808s.

Can someone please explain this?
I thought ego threading was the outside of my ego battery and 510 threading was the inside of my ego batteries, and 808 was totally different.
help!
 

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Most eGo batteries have the 510 threading in the middle, but Smokeless Image's eGo-type batteries have 808 threading in the middle. They both have the same eGo threading on the outside, but the middles are different.

Some devices (clearos, tanks) have BOTH eGo (outside) AND 510 (inside) threading, which won't work on Smokeless Image X2s or Volt Spinners without an adapter, because our threading (inside) is 808 (with eGo threading on the outside). Vision Victory VTs & Kanger T2s work on our SI stuff because they both just have eGo threading ONLY, no 510 in the middle. Only problem is, you probably wouldn't be able to screw these devices in all the way, because the post height is more than likely spaced to work on eGo batteries with 510 threading, which I guess are a little deeper than eGo batteries with 808 threading.

SI's clearos I believe have both eGo and 808 threading (dang, I just threw my last ones out to confirm), and most other CE4-type brands have both eGo and 510 threading. There are way more devices that work on eGos with 510 threading, than there are for eGos with 808 threading (like Smokeless Image's). That's why we're looking. ;)

...get it now? :blink::laugh:
 
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Dunno. Mine stay consistent throughout. I started out with unregulated batteries (for the first few months), so I can tell the difference. It never tastes burnt at the start and doesn't wimp out toward the end. I have 2 650s (1 Spinner), 1 900, and a bunch of 78s. I even switch batteries from time to time (for flavor) and performance is the same, regardless of how charged the battery is.

If I didn't get this kind of performance out of the batteries I have, I would've switched to the even prettier eGo Ks & Qs a long time ago. Then I wouldn't be here, looking for devices that fit.
 
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Thank you Cindy, and the rest of you as well. You've helped clarify some thread fit issues I was wondering about between 510s, EGOs and the Smokeless Image line of 808D and 808D/EGO threaded batteries. Currently I'm using 808D threaded ECHO gear, because the ECHO has been such a good automatic battery, and the 650mah length ones are not too obnoxiously long. Before that I used m401 series equipment fairly successfully, but that was a dead end. Now it seems the ECHO is something of a dead end as well. The ECHO (CE4 type) clearomizers are problematic (leakage and early death issues, mainly), and the DC cartomizers tend to not last very long either. Of course, I use all (or mostly all) VG juices, so that makes things even more difficult.

I've been at this for years now, and still prefer a good automatic battery to a manual one. Good automatic 510 or EGO batteries are hard to find, though I do have a few automatic mini 510s. They are okay, but the batteries don't keep a charge very long, and the cartomizers have similar issues to those of the ECHO - except the 510 cartomizers are ridiculously small in capacity by comparison. In some respects I preferred my old m401 gear to the mini 510 stuff, but the m401 series is pretty much dead now. I prefer the ECHO anyway (for the nice reliable fat bat and much bigger e-liquid capacity), but like I said - the ECHO is turning out to be a dead end.

So now I've been looking around for an ECHO replacement, and the automatic Smokeless Image Volt X2 or variable volt Spinner are currently at the top of my short list. I like the shorter 650mah sizes, and the automatic X2 is shorter than the automatic Spinner, so I'll probably go the X2 route. I've been worried about clearomizer selection though. The X2-T3 (or is it T3-X2?) Mini looks like it might work out for me, but not everyone is thrilled with it. It does sound better than the regular length version, and fits my smaller scale e-cig setup needs better, but I'm not sure it'll be that much of an improvement over those lousy, leaky, short-life-span ECHO CE4 clearomizers.

Now I'm finally getting some good information on SI product quality and reliability, and on other possible clearomizer alternatives. It sounds like I might want to go the route of getting some 808/510 adapters (or would that be 510/808 adapters?), just so I don't have a gap between the battery and the clearomizer. But what's the best source for those? And what will that allow me to fit on an SI X2 or Spinner? So far, I like the sound of just trying out the X2-T3 Mini first, then the Kanger T2, then maybe the Vision Victory 2.0 Tank. How does that sound? Would that mean I should probably go ahead and get an 808/EGO adapter as well, or does such a thing even exist? I get that I don't really need an adapter for functionality, I'm just thinking in terms of cosmetics as far as that goes.

Any input on the subject as regards where I'm coming from on this would be helpful and appreciated. I'm also open to not going the SI 808D route at all, but anything similar in a 510 or EGO setup would have to be a good automatic, which I'm not sure is really even out there. I'm not thrilled about having to get all new chargers to use an X2 either. I wish my ECHO chargers would work for that. They would for the regular size SI batteries, but I want to keep going the fat battery route. I'm wondering if the X2/Spinner chargers would work for the regular SI batteries? (Just in case I wanted to try them out, though I know that wouldn't work the other way around.)

I'm also curious if any of you have used all VG in these clearomizers we've been discussing. If so, which ones have worked out best for VG? In the ECHO gear, I usually only get about 2 days worth of decent service life out the clearomizers or cartomizers. The clearomizers cleanup easier, but typically end up leaking after cleaning, so both have ended up being something of a wash. Neither was very economical to use, which is one of the big issues I'm trying to correct. Diluting the VG juice with distilled water really didn't help much.
 
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