Ego t type b lr

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I have an eGo-t standard res atty getting the lr prolly tomorrow. So far so good had some leaks pretty standard for the eGo-t fixed that with adding vg to the mix and watching the draw if you draw to hard on this it will increase chances of leakage. Will post a update if you like after using the lr atty I also will be using a silicone gasket for the tanks to reduce leakage ( I hope )
 

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I have an eGo-t standard res atty getting the lr prolly tomorrow. So far so good had some leaks pretty standard for the eGo-t fixed that with adding vg to the mix and watching the draw if you draw to hard on this it will increase chances of leakage. Will post a update if you like after using the lr atty I also will be using a silicone gasket for the tanks to reduce leakage ( I hope )

In fact i'm an ego-t user also, my cartridges have a silicone cap at the end and didn't noticed any leak yet!
 

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I've been using the Ego tank system since a few weeks after I started vaping which was early March. My wife is still using the first standard resistance atty I bought with no problems except an occasional leak when something doesn't get put back on right, either the cap or tank not fully seated. I switched to the B about a month ago and started with LR from Cignot just to try it. Best move I made since switching to the tank. It seemed to stop working well after a couple of weeks and I thought, oh well, and ordered another. The draw got tighter and less vapor. Decided to take it apart to see what makes it tick after watching a video. Soaked it in water first so the wick wouldn't stick to the coil and popped the plate out, then soaked it again and flushed hot water through it with one of those squeeze bulbs you use on babies. Did a few dry burns and flushed it again. Put it back together and it was like brand new. Now the new one is a spare I haven't used yet and I just soak this one once in a while and blow it out. The battery charge doesn't last quite as long but other than that the LR works really great for me. Some have said the tank system mutes flavor and I have noticed an increase in both vapor production and flavor since I started with the LR. I'm not a purist when it comes to these things. I just want something I can take with me all day and not have to fiddle with like topping off carts, cartos etc. If I have to fiddle with it at home about once a week so be it. Bottom line is I'm very happy with both the tank system, the type B and the LR atty. Hope this helps.
 

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i use the type A LR attys and they work great.they work so well infact i will never buy the regualr resistance ego t attys. i also havent had any leaking problems ive read others have had. wuzznt me gave some good advice. vicky at cignot made a great video on how to clean the ego t attys that you should watch (on youtube). i normally just blow them out everyday and clean them when performance drops. for me they really are the perfect setup.
 

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I just got some Smoke tec dual coil cartomizer 1.5 om can I use them on a 3.7v pv

3.7v should be great for a 1.5 Ohm dualie...but the question is, what kind of 3.7v battery?

Probably ok to try one or two of the cartos, but if you really want to use them on a regular basis ask yourself:
1. Is my battery at least 600mah?
2. Can the switch handle up to 3 amps current?

In short, it is not recommended to use the dualies on an eGo battery on a regular basis, and definitely not on mini batteries. They won't last as long in charge time, or in over all battery life. It might even ruin the switch in your battery.
 

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Type B LR attys are indeed as close to perfect as it can get when it comes to vaping.

I'm done searching for the ultimate setup for now as these Type B LRs seem to be it among what's available out there.

The Type-A attys were indeed muting the flavor and throat-hit too much, but type Bs are more than capable of racing against dual-coil cartos and dripping. I love them.
 

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I have a type B LR tank (Ego). I love it. Mine does leak at times and other times it is dry as can be. It most likely has something to do with how it goes together. I keep using it because I love the flavor and the convenience.

I do think of getting something like a mod, but I would NEED it to be a lot like the Ego-T in flavor. I tried some sort of carto on my Ego battery and was disappointed in it. I just like the tank and the LR best.

For me, the leaking is worth it until I can determine another device that would be as good as my Ego-T type B LR, with the same type flavor. I also really like the draw on it.

Good Luck!
 

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I use the type B standard resistance on my true 3.7v Riva SE batteries and I love the setup. I got one LR eGo-T atty and I prefer it on the eGo (3.2-3.4v). The LRs are also more prone to popping, so I'll stay with the standards.

The 510-T atties are also very nice. Small, but great taste! They are just as nice on 510 batteries as on the fat batteries.
 
I use the type B standard resistance on my true 3.7v Riva SE batteries and I love the setup. I got one LR eGo-T atty and I prefer it on the eGo (3.2-3.4v). The LRs are also more prone to popping, so I'll stay with the standards.

The 510-T atties are also very nice. Small, but great taste! They are just as nice on 510 batteries as on the fat batteries.

I was looking at the 510-T but haven't heard much about them. I really like my eGo-T type b and have a 510 with carts for convenience or at least that is why I bought it but I really don't like the flavor so I use it to drip. My hubby has the same but asked me to do some asking about the 510 tank system.


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I really like my 510-T atties. I have standard and LR, 2.1Ω and 1.8Ω, respectively, and both kinds are good. I like them so much that I even bought a couple of mega 510 manual batteries just for the tanks; I use eGos and Rivas normally. That combo gives me the best of both worlds--the nice, familiar shape of a ciglike battery with the warmth and flavor of dripping.

There are several reviews of the 510-T system, and the main complaint is, of course, the small size of the tank itself. I agree. The Joye tank is a paltry 0.5 ml. That's hopelessly small. I found non-Joye tanks that hold 0.8 ml and are easier to refill. I like them alot, but they are not widely available. Heaven Gifts carries them--but shipping from China is prohibitive for one small item. The only American vendor that carries them is Wordupecig, their shipping is free, and "ecig" code is good for 5% off. So, if you decide to buy from them, select the XL non-Joye tank cartridges from the drop down menu. And order white or blue tanks so you can see how much juice you have in them!

http://shop.wordupecig.com/Joye-510-Tank-Cartridges-Joye-510-Tank-Cartridges.htm?productId=126

Good Prophets and Liberty Flights have the best prices for 510-T atties.

Good luck!
 
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Yes, you can use dual coils. Though rated 1.5 they are actually 2x 3.2, so its a lot different than just "Dont use LR"...
I use dual coils exclusively, on my 3 eGo's and 2 Rivas. TMK, there is no eGo UNDER 600 mah. Riva is 750.
DC's do cut down battery life. Not by much, but they do.
Keep a spare dual with you in case one of the coils goes bad. It will then be a SR, and for me, that just aint enough. I like a warm vape. And DC can get very warm, so use the cone and a drip tip.
If you have any -T battery, you can use it as you would a normal battery. Regular cartos/atties etc all work normally and with the same cautions/precautions as the other.
 
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