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eGo-C Twist, guide needed.

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Blueweed

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Hi guys,

I have just got my eGo-C Twist and I was wondering a few things.

I tried charging it using the USB charger but the light indicator on the battery was off.
The other two lights on the USB charger was red, which I guess is charging the battery.
Otherwise one of the light will turn green, when the battery is full. Is this normal? :confused:

And do I have to do a full 8 hours-first charge for the new battery? :confused:

Any help will be greatly appreciated. :smokie:

Thank you in advance.

Cheers,
Blueweed
 

Crixus

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Another question oh wise brothers.

Is it normal for vapors to accumulate in the Claeromizer (where the juice chamber is)?

This have been happening since I use my eGo C-Twist on my eGO Clearomizer V3 1.8 Ohm.
Twist running at 3.4 V on 50/50 12 Nic.

Never happened before when I use my old normal battery.

is it where the white cap is bro?I have a bit of condensation there..
 

Blueweed

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Condensation is common in clearos'..to reduce it , the method is to release the fire button slightly early before the end of the drag.

Also vaping is different from analogs..you will need to have slow+long drag to savour the flavor :)

Thanks for the info. I thought I was doing something wrong.
 

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You might want to check your silicon cover if it has a crack on it. If the silicon has a crack it will cause your vapor to leak in... Or you are pushing the volt too high up causing the silicon to expand slightly and also causing the vapor to leak into the clearo. Just be careful of the voltage lvls when u vape
 

Blueweed

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You might want to check your silicon cover if it has a crack on it. If the silicon has a crack it will cause your vapor to leak in... Or you are pushing the volt too high up causing the silicon to expand slightly and also causing the vapor to leak into the clearo. Just be careful of the voltage lvls when u vape

Thanks fossilnite,

The first time I used the twist, I did not know that the Vaping Chart exist.
I pushed the voltage to 4.8v on a 1.8 Ohm Cleraomizer, out of curiosity. Hehehe.

Now I'm keeping it in the green area of the Vaping Chart.

Thank you for the advice.
 
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