ego C twist with stardust v3 good combo?

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baobei

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Hey,

I am in need of some new kit... prefer a clearomizer because it generally doesn't leak .

Would a 650mAh ego C twist work well with a Vision eGo Clearomizer V3? Both are ego threaded of course so should fit together. I'd have rather gotten a 1000mAh battery but they are over 11cm long! That's ridiculous imo. Even the 650mAh battery is 98mm long.

This battery is supposed to be able to change voltage output from 3.2 to 4.8v. Which clearomizer should i select? The vendor has 1.8, 2.4 and 2.8 resistance ones. I'm not quite sure what voltage works well with what resistance.

Thanks for advice.
 

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I think that is a great combo, in fact am vaping on it right now LOL. My vendor recommended the 2.4 or the 2.8 for my twist, unlike the 1.8 it allows me to dial in where I like it for a particular juice. Or so he said, and I have had no problems. Others have disagreed with this and like the 1.8. In any case, you just fiddle until you like what you taste.

As far as the size being ridiculous, heck I love my Provari and it is huge compared to the eGo. But then again, here I just reached for the eGo so go figure.
 

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Works great for me. I usually use the 2.4ohm and set it around 3.7 and haven't had a problem yet. I carry it around in my pocket at work and throw some extra stuff in a pencil bag in my purse. I don't use thick heavy VG liquids so wicking isn't a problem for me either.

Have you seen the new mini's? Not VV but great if your looking for something small and easy to carry around.
 

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Got that exact combo sitting right here in my daily rotation along with four diff VV name brands! Great way to go on a budget...
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I didn't like the clearos 1 and 2 very much, i mean initially the way they were easy to fill and didn't need frequent topping off was nice but nowadays they just don't cut it so much.

I haven't gotten my vivi nova yet, it's in the mail and should hopefully be here tomorrow, so i can't say this from personal experience right this moment but the general consensus seems to be that it's a better alternative of a similar concept.

Getting new heads every now and again is cheaper than throwing down for stardusts.
 

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If you haven't ordered it yet. you might want to look at the vivi nova and the kgo vv. its a really nice combo. been using it for 3 days not and omg I love it. and for the price its sweet you can use it as a pass through its a li-poly instead of li-ion so alot safer. heres a few links and good luck.

KGO V.V. 650mAh

you can get the vivi nova from about anywhere make sure you get the 2.5 version though its all fixxed no leaks and wicks alot better. i got mine from http://altsmoke.com/vision-vivi-replacement-coil-tank-kit.html because its the new version and you can pick the size of the extra heads you want vs getting 3 differnt sizes. and the cheapest price I have seen.
 

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Thats exactly what I vaped on before I got my Zenesis! Even now, I still vape it 60% of the time because im a flavour changer, and I can only vape one flavour at a time in the Zenesis. When I am out and about however, its my joye 510's with kanger horizontal coil cartos. I doint get a lot of break time at work, so need to be able to vape hands free. (landscaper)

I would like to suggest the Kanger T2 instead of the stardust. More capacity, and in my experience they just vape better. I havent tried the T3's yet, but really want to. They are a bottom coil design... dry hits suck, and the bottom coil eliminates the need to tip. They also come in different ohms, so you have options.

But the eGo twist is a great device, good choice! I have the 1100mAh version, and it really isnt that big. Im Ccrrently vaping DIY watermelon juice in a Kanger M3, a great 510 size clearomizer. T2 looks way better, but they both work great!

Just for fun, look into hybrid mechanical mods like the Zenesis, iHybrid, Orion etc... just check em out, you may like what you see ;)

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that is the exact first setup i started with and still use. i will add though that i switched to the vivi nova mini with a ego thread cover. i love my vivi novas mainly because i have had leaking problems with my stardusts and absolutley zero leaking with either of my 2 vivi novas. if it was my choice and i wanted a better easier first setup i would use the viv novas instead. or could always buy 1 startdust and 1 vivi lol
 

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I'm using the 1000mAh with a 2.8mAh right now, and have been using this set up for at least six months. It's a winning combo, super easy. I prefer the 1000mAh despite its size because I can chain vape while driving for my job all day without issue. I'd recommend getting the bigger one, even a 650mAh is obviously not a cig, you already look like your using a PV, you can't treat it like a normal cig.. so why not get something that will last all day? But we all have our own needs, that's why variety in the market is awesome.

I've tried the 1.8mAh and don't notice any difference at all in flavor or vapor, except they get hotter faster which is annoying to me. But my taste buds are pretty dull.
 
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