eGo-T Vs Go-go

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Devonmoonshire

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Hey, it's just like buying lots of carton of analogs, won't need to buy any juice for a while, and am trying out 4 to 5 flavors a day.

Here Here!! Amen to that. I know I have about 23 different bottles and about 20 different flavors, some of which I combined to make my own :D

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Prefacing once again that I'm new to this vaping thing (although quite enjoying it so far - and have only had 2 analogs since starting with the Gogo Friday night)...I seem to be running into a curiousity with one of my Juices

Anyway - I have three juices that I picked up from Johnson Creek: Spiced Apple Cider (which is good but can't say it tastes like apple cider; spiced or otherwise), French Vanilla (quite good actually), and the RO (100% VG) Marcado. The Marcado seems to be giving me a bit of a headache in the Gogo. I filled a carto and everything was good (quite good actually) for awhile. Swapped carts to play with another flavor, and when I went back to the Marcado - could not get a hit from the carto. I was pretty sure the cart wasn't empty - but figured I'd top it off anyway which only took a small handful of drops. While the carto will work from time to time - it's anything but consistent even after keeping it standing upright (battery side down) to let the juice settle as much as possible. Wondering if it was possibly the Carto - I filled a 2nd one with the Marcaro - and ended up with the same results. Since none of my other carts are giving me issues and the 2 Marcados are doing the same thing on both batteries – I have to presume it’s the juice. I’ve washed out one of the cartos tonight and letting it dry. Once it sits for a few days, I’ll fill it with another juice and see if works again.
While the juice is a little dark (haven't seen nearly enough for a full comparison) - it doesn't seem all that much thicker than the PG blends from JC - but I can only assume it has something to do with the cartos on the Gogo and 100% VG since I've read some other comments about a heavy VG blend clogging up. Does it seem I’m drawing the right conclusion? And if so – is there any way I can still use the Marcado with the Gogo? I thought I read somewhere that I could thin it slightly (~15%) with distilled water which I’m happy to try as long as it doesn’t seriously dilute the flavor. Thanks!
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LOL Nate!! Testing to see if the forum is working! I don't see any posts after 2:20 am today!!:ohmy:

LOL You should read the last response I wrote in the Thread I started for Comparisons :D Some dude is getting all "Wats/Ohms/I am a rocket scientist!!" In there about some outrageously expensive PV. Sorry don't need it Happy with my Go Go and eGo-T's as a backup.

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Prefacing once again that I'm new to this vaping thing (although quite enjoying it so far - and have only had 2 analogs since starting with the Gogo Friday night)...I seem to be running into a curiousity with one of my Juices

Anyway - I have three juices that I picked up from Johnson Creek: Spiced Apple Cider (which is good but can't say it tastes like apple cider; spiced or otherwise), French Vanilla (quite good actually), and the RO (100% VG) Marcado. The Marcado seems to be giving me a bit of a headache in the Gogo. I filled a carto and everything was good (quite good actually) for awhile. Swapped carts to play with another flavor, and when I went back to the Marcado - could not get a hit from the carto. I was pretty sure the cart wasn't empty - but figured I'd top it off anyway which only took a small handful of drops. While the carto will work from time to time - it's anything but consistent even after keeping it standing upright (battery side down) to let the juice settle as much as possible. Wondering if it was possibly the Carto - I filled a 2nd one with the Marcaro - and ended up with the same results. Since none of my other carts are giving me issues and the 2 Marcados are doing the same thing on both batteries – I have to presume it’s the juice. I’ve washed out one of the cartos tonight and letting it dry. Once it sits for a few days, I’ll fill it with another juice and see if works again.
While the juice is a little dark (haven't seen nearly enough for a full comparison) - it doesn't seem all that much thicker than the PG blends from JC - but I can only assume it has something to do with the cartos on the Gogo and 100% VG since I've read some other comments about a heavy VG blend clogging up. Does it seem I’m drawing the right conclusion? And if so – is there any way I can still use the Marcado with the Gogo? I thought I read somewhere that I could thin it slightly (~15%) with distilled water which I’m happy to try as long as it doesn’t seriously dilute the flavor. Thanks!
-Dave

First congratulations on deciding to quit smoking and for choosing a good PV to start your journey. It has been 16 months for me and if I can make it anyone can that wants to. I'm not a juice expert and especially 100% vg but I'm sure that is most likely the problem. I tried vg in the beginning but it did tend to clog my attys so I switched to 80-20 pg but I know that isn't for everyone so I was waiting on some vg people to address your problem. I've never cut any with distilled water but I do with pg quite often. I know you can with water but I don't know the procedure. I wish I could be more help but I mostly wanted to congratulate you and let you know you wern't being ignored. lol Keep on keeping on one week at a time.:)
 

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It better bring friends!! My Go Go is sacred!!! Lovin it!! Still awesome! First carto fill lasted 13 hours, first battery a day and a half right out of the box! This is exactly what I've been looking for! Puts out a bigger cloud than my rig!! LOL! And OH So Satisfying!!!

Right On!! Now you can truly say "I Smoke Like A Freightliner!" :D

Nate, *Thinks he is hyped up on Nicotine*

 

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It better bring friends!! My Go Go is sacred!!! Lovin it!! Still awesome! First carto fill lasted 13 hours, first battery a day and a half right out of the box! This is exactly what I've been looking for! Puts out a bigger cloud than my rig!! LOL! And OH So Satisfying!!!

Can i ask you what flavors your vaping....?
 

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Can someone tell me what the difference is between the regular Go-Go cartomizers and the low resistance ones?

I've spent the past hour doing searches, and it looks as though the LR carts deliver a stronger TH (which is what I want), but I want to be sure before I order. Are there any other functional differences?

Nhaler has both regular and LR carts in stock, and you can get them in either black or stainless steel. I assume the black ones are the wrapped kind? So are the stainless steel ones bare nekkid?

So many questions, I know, but I'd appreciate any guidance you folks could provide.

I bought a 5 pack of the LR cartos but I haven't tried them yet. The regular ones will give you plenty of vapor though. Your right the black were wrapped and the stainless are bare. I bought the lr in stainless so I would know the difference. Buy one of each and next time you will know. They will both work and most say there is little difference.
 

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LOL You should read the last response I wrote in the Thread I started for Comparisons :D Some dude is getting all "Wats/Ohms/I am a rocket scientist!!" In there about some outrageously expensive PV. Sorry don't need it Happy with my Go Go and eGo-T's as a backup.

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They just need to justify to themselves for spending 300.00 on a pv and we are spending 60 and are able to use Go-carts that lasts most of the day and they are constantly refilling their atty/cartos all day long.
 

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Prefacing once again that I'm new to this vaping thing (although quite enjoying it so far - and have only had 2 analogs since starting with the Gogo Friday night)...I seem to be running into a curiousity with one of my Juices

Anyway - I have three juices that I picked up from Johnson Creek: Spiced Apple Cider (which is good but can't say it tastes like apple cider; spiced or otherwise), French Vanilla (quite good actually), and the RO (100% VG) Marcado. The Marcado seems to be giving me a bit of a headache in the Gogo. I filled a carto and everything was good (quite good actually) for awhile. Swapped carts to play with another flavor, and when I went back to the Marcado - could not get a hit from the carto. I was pretty sure the cart wasn't empty - but figured I'd top it off anyway which only took a small handful of drops. While the carto will work from time to time - it's anything but consistent even after keeping it standing upright (battery side down) to let the juice settle as much as possible. Wondering if it was possibly the Carto - I filled a 2nd one with the Marcaro - and ended up with the same results. Since none of my other carts are giving me issues and the 2 Marcados are doing the same thing on both batteries – I have to presume it’s the juice. I’ve washed out one of the cartos tonight and letting it dry. Once it sits for a few days, I’ll fill it with another juice and see if works again.
While the juice is a little dark (haven't seen nearly enough for a full comparison) - it doesn't seem all that much thicker than the PG blends from JC - but I can only assume it has something to do with the cartos on the Gogo and 100% VG since I've read some other comments about a heavy VG blend clogging up. Does it seem I’m drawing the right conclusion? And if so – is there any way I can still use the Marcado with the Gogo? I thought I read somewhere that I could thin it slightly (~15%) with distilled water which I’m happy to try as long as it doesn’t seriously dilute the flavor. Thanks!
-Dave

Congrats Dave!! Yeah if only the store I had gone into when I first started vaping would have had the Go Go I could have avoided a good sum of cash up front on the costs of different PV's. As far as 100% VG, I understand it is a lot thicker than PG. I got some cinnamon roll flavor the other day and it is 100% VG as well, I just diluted it a bit with Brita filtered water because it choked up three atty's on my eGo-T, it even choked up the type B atty I just bought and started giving me that nasty Burnt taste. After I cleaned out the atty's with very hot water and dried them out I put the diluted formula in and it is hitting like a champ now. It is an extremely dark liquid too. So I am curious as to the effect the darker color has as well as the VG thickness on these PV's myself. I don't dare try and put the cinnamon roll in my Go-Go, I do not want to clog up the filler. Once my blank cartos come in I will give it a shot though and post the results.

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They just need to justify to themselves for spending 300.00 on a pv and we are spending 60 and are able to use Go-carts that lasts most of the day and they are constantly refilling their atty/cartos all day long.

Exactly! I guess if it has a 510 connection they could use those new 3.5's from NHaler and then they may get a good deal more tme between refills like we do. But that still doesn't justify the cost to me.

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LOL You should read the last response I wrote in the Thread I started for Comparisons :D Some dude is getting all "Wats/Ohms/I am a rocket scientist!!" In there about some outrageously expensive PV. Sorry don't need it Happy with my Go Go and eGo-T's as a backup.

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Lol. Whenever I read the threads that start going that way I just put my fingers in my ears and go "la-la-la-la-la" and wait for them to get back to normal :). I never had to get into why a certain analog burned a certain way or stuff like that, I don't care to know it about my PVs either. I just want something that works, and works every time. Thankfully I've found that in my Go-Go, so I don't have to start becoming an electrician or something just to get the vape I want ;D
 

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Lol. Whenever I read the threads that start going that way I just put my fingers in my ears and go "la-la-la-la-la" and wait for them to get back to normal :). I never had to get into why a certain analog burned a certain way or stuff like that, I don't care to know it about my PVs either. I just want something that works, and works every time. Thankfully I've found that in my Go-Go, so I don't have to start becoming an electrician or something just to get the vape I want ;D

Exactly! And that is pretty much what the post I left said. The nice thing is that for us folks that like to vape and are happy with the experience we get with a particular PV, in this case the Go-Go, we don't need all that fancy schmancy stuff, because we are already happy with what we have. :D

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LOL You should read the last response I wrote in the Thread I started for Comparisons :D Some dude is getting all "Wats/Ohms/I am a rocket scientist!!" In there about some outrageously expensive PV. Sorry don't need it Happy with my Go Go and eGo-T's as a backup.

Nate


That was a good respose. lol Now granted, certain flavors may taste better at certain voltages and/or ohms or balanced on the head of chipmunk standing in a forest atop a smokey mountain perhaps. The fact remains though, that the Go-Go does provide a great vaping experience without having to be an electrician or go out and spend a couple hundred bucks for a PV with a built in volt meter. So I will stick with my Go-Go because I enjoy it until I am free from nicotine and able to put down the PV as well should I get to that point.
 
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