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Bdbodger

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I tried the new ego-c batteries and IMO they got too hot too fast because of the small form-factor of the ego battery . I have a Joytech mod tube that takes a 18650 battery and I think that would have been a better form-factor for a VV mod . I really like the design of the Joytech mod tube but too bad that an ego booster won't work on it even though it is a PWM mod like the ego batteries . I guess if you don't chain vape too much they are OK but just OK . A 650mah ego-C is as long as a 1000mah ego battery and with VV does not last as long as an ego 650mah battery without VV although it does last long enough I suppose considering it is VV .
 

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Yep so with ya on that Chelly! Actually if it wasn't for the fact that I remembered Cobber telling me at the vape meet he thought the same thing with his LT I would been panicking and pulling the battery and running away :D

It's an honest and understandable question because I know I would have been asking if someone else hadn't mentioned it in RL.

Thanks Cobber :D
 

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It is the atty getting hot but that was not the point . It gets so hot that the area around the button on the battery and top of battery gets hot too fast . On a larger mod that isn't as much of a problem . Also I like a larger form-factor because they stand on a table top better . The ego is ok because it is a lower voltage so it stays cooler . My point was that a VV device such as this does not work as well on a thin battery design such as it is now . Perhaps it is just the way I like to vape with longer draws for more vapour and the fact I take 3 or 4 vapes at a time . At work I have it on a lanyard with summer coming a hot ecig may not be so good against my chest .
 

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Bdbodger, I agree that the atty and battery can get hot when chain vaping, with both eGo Twist and non-Twist batts. I've been using a Vision eGo (Stardust) Clearomizer the last week or so with a Twist and I've noticed nothing gets hot when I chain vape. Coils are at the top and there is a lot of 'stuff' between them, the battery and your fingers. It fits the eGo batts nicely and will fit into the lanyard. It also IMO makes for a very nice vape. Doesn't address the other issues, but if the heat is your biggest concern, this might help IMHO.
 

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When I chain vape I have found a clogged atty to get extremely hot and I'll put it down. Some of that heat does transfer to the top of the battery, but it's not the battery overheating.

I don't have a VV rather an ego-c 2 usb, but I get the point about a different form. I was looking at the ego mods the other day, do you like it BdBoger? Any disadvantages other than what was mentioned? Just curious :)
 

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The Joytech tube mod is a really nice mod . It works like any ego does only it takes a 18650 battery so you can put a 2600mah battery into it and it will last a very long time . Like I said it won't work with the ego booster though but does work with a LR cartomizer . It feels nice in the hand and stands up on end really well . It is actually shorter than the provari mini with extension cap which takes a 18500 battery . That is because so much of the space on the provari mini is taken up by the curcuit board .
 
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