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JoAnnW

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T3s aren’t perfect, but what is? The expectations for these have been built up pretty high. I guess I’ve contributed to that. I don’t notice the bottom getting too warm, but they are really airy. It helps a lot if you plug one of the air holes on the knurled part of the coil assembly.

My biggest concern is that the SI-T3 isn’t going to be a genuine Kanger T3. Is it better? Is it worse? It’s definitely going to be a little different. I think I’ll only buy one until we find out.

J.R.

I think they will be awesome!!! For the better I would think. Because the Volt X2 has unique design and SI knowing what to anticipate as far as airyness and leakage... It should be a pretty sturdy piece of equipment. Like you, I will only get one because the first of anything usually has glitches and I REALLY hope they will come out with the replacement heads along with this first batch.
 

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You just need a neighbor like me. Well not sure I could ever become a hoosier.:)

Well what is worse than a Hoosier...how about a Hoosier living in Nebraska...don't even ask!!!!:p

Believe me I still have ALOT to learn...but I'm doing okay, thank goodness for ECF!!!!!
 

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I think they will be awesome!!! For the better I would think. Because the Volt X2 has unique design and SI knowing what to anticipate as far as airyness and leakage... It should be a pretty sturdy piece of equipment. Like you, I will only get one because the first of anything usually has glitches and I REALLY hope they will come out with the replacement heads along with this first batch.

I would guess that there won't be any replacement coils with the first batch. That might be a good thing if there are bugs that need to be fixed.

J.R.
 

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Well what is worse than a Hoosier...how about a Hoosier living in Nebraska...don't even ask!!!!:p

Believe me I still have ALOT to learn...but I'm doing okay, thank goodness for ECF!!!!!

I was being nice by leaving off the Nebraska bit. :)

The person in the office next to me is a hoosier. When they beat my cats last year in Dec she wasn't very nice about it. That was okay though... we got the game that mattered though. :)

ECF was my savior and SI. My first kit would last 5 minutes and full of dry hits. My wife liked the smell and their vanilla and tobacco tasted good. Too bad they don't sell liquids.

I fell for the marketing on their website that said they were #1. I should have known better. Now I have seen 1000's of website all claiming they are the #1. Silly me for falling for it.
 

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Yeah I can't get over the thread sleeve part. Man that bad boy heats up. I am afraid it may melt the fire button or some of the electronics in it. I haven't opened the third one though.. After about 6-10 puffs that sucker is hot.... but it doesn't go any hotter with more puffs that I can tell. It is just enough "hot" to be uncomfortable.

i had the heating problem when i was using my X2s,,but after i start using my ego vv toys ,i have not had the heating problem,,i find that i like them better at 3.3 or 3.2 volts,,they are still a little airy on a regular ego,but i like the airy vape,,,i hate a hard draw,,get tired of sucking on it if the draw is to hard.

i love these puppies,,you would have to fight me to get my T3s from me.

but none of this stuff is perfect,,they can only improve in time.


i should mention that i have a couple of ego 1000 twist,,a ego T mod and a couple of ego T upgrade.

i never thought the Kanger T3 would lead me in to a whole new vaping experience and i keep moving on .

the ego T upgrades are 650's, but they are half the size of a X2 650 and they last as long as a X2.
when i hit the button on the you can not see the battery in my hand.
they are 3.3 regulated or you can change mode and i becomes unregulated all the way up to 4.2 volts.

i can see now that the vape spending is never going end,,,,one costly habit/hobby.
 
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I was being nice by leaving off the Nebraska bit. :)

The person in the office next to me is a hoosier. When they beat my cats last year in Dec she wasn't very nice about it. That was okay though... we got the game that mattered though. :)

ECF was my savior and SI. My first kit would last 5 minutes and full of dry hits. My wife liked the smell and their vanilla and tobacco tasted good. Too bad they don't sell liquids.

I fell for the marketing on their website that said they were #1. I should have known better. Now I have seen 1000's of website all claiming they are the #1. Silly me for falling for it.

Thanks for being thoughtful...but believe you me, I still wonder at times. I lived in Indy, then moved to little town Nebraska...omg what was I thinking! At least in Indy - there are B&M stores - and other vapers - and stuff! The town I live in now, takes about 5 minutes any way to go to be outside the city limits - so there is a culture shock for ya!

As for #1 companies, I learned my lesson a few years ago with a high priced kit that didn't work. Luckily, my daughter's boyfriend had already found SI, so I followed and have been so very pleased. The day I got my first kit...the analogs went bye-bye!
 

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i had the heating problem when i was using my X2s,,but after i start using my ego vv toys ,i have not had the heating problem,,i find that i like them better at 3.3 or 3.2 volts,,they are still a little airy on a regular ego,but i like the airy vape,,,i hate a hard draw,,get tired of sucking on it if the draw is to hard.

i love these puppies,,you would have to fight me to get my T3s from me.

but none of this stuff is perfect,,they can only improve in time.

Definitely.

Yeah I am using them on a VV, the spinner. (I feel bad I cheated on SI, maybe she will take me back:)) Usually around 4.0-4.5V.

I haven't finished a full tank yet on the two, but I am hoping the second tank will have that break period in them.

Ohh btw way on your ohm question.. Basically the formula for watts is (V*V)/R or voltage squared divided by resistance(ohms). So a 1.8 ohm head on a 3.7 volt charge would delivery (3.7*3.7)/1.8=7.6056 watts of power. If you take a standard res 2.4 ohm atty on a 3.7V you will have 5.70417 watts... It is a way to change up your fixed voltage devices for more power.. (If I wrong on this someone please correct me..) I hope that is what you were asking.. If not sorry.

There is a "safe" chart of resistances voltage and watts floating around somewhere.
 

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Side note.. some have taken an o ring from another Clearo and doubled up on the mouthpiece. It takes a little force to screw in but they swear by it. I never needed to.

bluecat.....thanks a million......your tip about 2 o rings....HAVE FIXED THE LEAKS.......santa came early.....and I didn't even no he was already here.......u little beauty.....and ya called bluecat.......:banana::banana::banana::banana::rickroll: thank heavens:nun:
 

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Definitely.

Yeah I am using them on a VV, the spinner. (I feel bad I cheated on SI, maybe she will take me back:)) Usually around 4.0-4.5V.

I haven't finished a full tank yet on the two, but I am hoping the second tank will have that break period in them.

Ohh btw way on your ohm question.. Basically the formula for watts is (V*V)/R or voltage squared divided by resistance(ohms). So a 1.8 ohm head on a 3.7 volt charge would delivery (3.7*3.7)/1.8=7.6056 watts of power. If you take a standard res 2.4 ohm atty on a 3.7V you will have 5.70417 watts... It is a way to change up your fixed voltage devices for more power.. (If I wrong on this someone please correct me..) I hope that is what you were asking.. If not sorry.

There is a "safe" chart of resistances voltage and watts floating around somewhere.

you just blew my mind,,LOL
i found a chart at svc under vv mods.
 

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i had the heating problem when i was using my X2s,,but after i start using my ego vv toys ,i have not had the heating problem,,i find that i like them better at 3.3 or 3.2 volts,,they are still a little airy on a regular ego,but i like the airy vape,,,i hate a hard draw,,get tired of sucking on it if the draw is to hard.

i love these puppies,,you would have to fight me to get my T3s from me.

but none of this stuff is perfect,,they can only improve in time.


i should mention that i have a couple of ego 1000 twist,,a ego T mod and a couple of ego T upgrade.

i never thought the Kanger T3 would lead me in to a whole new vaping experience and i keep moving on .

the ego T upgrades are 650's, but they are half the size of a X2 650 and they last as long as a X2.
when i hit the button on the you can not see the battery in my hand.
they are 3.3 regulated or you can change mode and i becomes unregulated all the way up to 4.2 volts.

i can see now that the vape spending is never going end,,,,one costly habit/hobby.

Since my T2's and T3's don't cut it for me using an adapter, I took the plunge and ordered an ego twist. Waiting for the delivery hopefully today. I dont want my stash of Kangers to go to waste. I noticed that you like it set at 3.2 & 3.3.. Is it better flavor at that setting? I know nothing about vv but willing to learn. And yes! It seems vape spending will not end $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :laugh:
 

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Since my T2's and T3's don't cut it for me using an adapter, I took the plunge and ordered an ego twist. Waiting for the delivery hopefully today. I dont want my stash of Kangers to go to waste. I noticed that you like it set at 3.2 & 3.3.. Is it better flavor at that setting? I know nothing about vv but willing to learn. And yes! It seems vape spending will not end $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :laugh:

Typically the juice determines the voltage you will use. I use fruit flavors and they all work best around 3.2-3.4 and will taste burnt over 3.6. I am not sure about tobaccos and bakery flavors. When you get it start at 3.2 and just experiment in increments. The flavor kicks in when you get about half way through the first time with a T3 and then it's good for the duration. You are in for a treat!
 

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bluecat.....thanks a million......your tip about 2 o rings....HAVE FIXED THE LEAKS.......santa came early.....and I didn't even no he was already here.......u little beauty.....and ya called bluecat.......:banana::banana::banana::banana::rickroll: thank heavens:nun:

Really can't take credit. I just read it somewhere on ECF when I started. I tried it but didn't see a difference. It may work for a while it may be "the" key. Glad it worked! My experience what works today may not work in an hour or 2 days or what have you. Let's hope this is an exception to that.
 
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