Ego-T is not enough. Need suggestions.

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albcig

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but u see, i dont want to spend money on trial and error. that's why i'm asking here to take advantage of your experiences. don't get me wrong but after my terrible experience with ego-t, and seeing ego-c, i doubt that i will have the vapor and hit that i want.

u will spend money on trial error just like everyone. ego-c is the exact same as ego-t, only difference ego-c has a removable atomizer. everything else is just the same. i would suggest u try cartomizers boge or smoktech 1.7-2ohms. single coils are better. your battery is likely to be a 650 mah which is fine.
 

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i know i am being stubborn on a good battery because i was already not getting enough vapor with ego-t and on top of it (not sure if it was psychological) i felt like my second session with it after a full recharge was not as strong as the first session.

And that has nothing to do with the battery (basically)
Read the links then come back

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Its impossible to skip over all trial and error because everyone likes different things. What works great for someone you may hate. If you want a variable voltage PV a vamo, provari, MVP or evic like you linked will all work. But like others were mentioning at the end of the day its just a battery tube that adjusts voltage. You still need to find a delivery system that you can use and maintain. I personally use clearomizers ce4+ /ce5 idk (replaceable head long single wick) and quickly got into rebuildables which may or not be for you. You'll have to decide for yourself but we can answer what questions you may have about them. Oh and welcome
 

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General rule: 100mHa per hour, so 900mHa should last about 9 hours
Pg/Vg: Higher PG = stronger flavor harder hit less vapor; Higher VG = less flavor more vapor
(Most people 'should' start at 50/50 and go from there

Try a different delivery system. Maybe a clearomizer, the kanger T3 is nice and simple and works very well.

As for battery, you can get more egos and keep changing the delivery system, or you can look into getting an APV like the VAMO


This was my 1,000th post!

I got 2 days out of my 1300mah Spinner, but im not a heavy vaper really.
 

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I'm fairly new to vapeing but everyone tells me that eventually everybody wants a provari. its a bit expensive though, but with the money i've already spent on beginner ecigs like ego's and cig-a-likes im sure i could have already bought a provari. consider that before you go waste as much money as i have, only to find that you too want a provari. happy hunting =]
 

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are clearomizers and vivi nova tanks safe to lay them on their side when full?
When working properly, yes. They utilize rubber gaskets to keep the liquid within them. I use neither of those two devices myself, as I strongly prefer the cartotank delivery system.

There are many options available for juice delivery devices, and that is a good thing. It's confusing for beginners to gain a grasp on, for sure. But everyone's expectations and preferences are different. There's something available that is best for every individual. The trick is to try a variety and discover which is best for you and your setup.

Not everyone would like driving exactly the same car, or eating the same food, or wearing the same clothes. Juice delivery devices, and the batteries that power them, are the same thing. There is no perfect or best system, or there would be no other competition between manufacturers or vendors.
 
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mikepointfive

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my opinion. provari yes! evic no! evic is affordable but it has alot of silly unnecessary features.. why you need to know how many puffs you take or your average length of puff/hit? provari is strictly business... and it IS the business! Want for sure and im currently saving while i use my eGo.. and even though i could afford nicer mods like the lavatube or the vamo, i still know that if i buy one of those, i am still going to want the provari. so its an excercise of self disapline and tollerance but thats going to make it feel just that much better when i get my provari.
 

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Evic = fun. Readible screen in english (excuse the grammatic errors since the words were translated by a chinese person) with menu options. Lots of fun and mostly unnecessary features. Is purchased as a whole unit; device, battery, charger. You can vape at the same time while it's charging. All you need is juice and a delivery system. Limited at 5 volts and 11 watts. Feels somewhat cheap, but it seems to hold its own.
Provari = does what it's supposed to do. Purchased as a unit itself (some vendors may have it as a kit). You have to buy a battery, charger, juice and delivery system. Max volts is 6. Built like a tank.
Evic = computer. Provari = typewriter.
Don't get me wrong, the provari is one of the best. I own an evic because of the fun factor and easiness, but I couldn't justify myself dropping so much on the provari just for a unit that's not complete and I don't find myself vaping at 5 volts or 11 watts.
My suggestion is the evic as an entry level APV for someone who barely started vaping and wants to get an APV.
But...to each his own...
 
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