Gotvapes info please

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drugan

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I have been useing FLuXomizer Clearomizers with a Ego. Jonhson Creek is so thin it leaks and my thick juice from Americanliquidstore is to thick to go though the filler they provide. Can anyone suggest a juice thats thick but not to thick for there needle. Also can anyone tell me the difference in the ohms on the FluXomizers? I tryed a few and did not see a difference. Thank you for any info in advance.
 

Montana

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Hi, I use J-C Juice in my Fluxo's I just started using these, and after 4 days, I won't go back to Cart's ..
but as for the leaking, mine don't leak with Johnson Creek ??..and after a couple days, I did the full Mod to them, and still no leaking..make sure your plug ( or Plugs ) are seated on the ceramic part..I also use a pretty thick Juice from diggitalciggz.com
and it fills ok, as for the Ohms...umm..Ill try to explain as I understand it..the lower the Ohm the cooler the coil..less vape..not as hot a burn, and less drain on the battery..the higher the Ohm, the hotter the coil, the more juice is consumed, and the more power it uses..more drain on the battery...I hope I'm right, and if not, I hope someone corrects me here..I also use the Ego-t Pass thru 1000 Mah, with a 2.6 Ohm Fluxomizer.
for the Mod..search YouTube for Fluxomizer Mod, if you can't find it, let me know, I can send you a link..its a VERY Easy Mod, and will give you WAY more vape, and flavor.
so make sure the Plug is seated good on the ceramic base to stop any leaking
I know it's not much info, but I hope this helps.
"" Montana""
 

dormouse

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Lower ohms are hotter and use charge faster and are only meant to be used on 450mah+ batteries which are fat models like Ego or mods.

Slim ecigs should only be using standard resistance which is about 2.5 to 3 ohms and with lower ohms you risk damaging your slim batteries.

As far as the products themselves and leaking or other problems - Gotvapes did not invent them. Their other name is CE2 aka clearomizers for the older ones and CE3 aka Smokymizers for the new cloudy more flexible plastic.

And here's a tip with ecigs - if it is clear you may have to screw with it to get it to work right and it might leak.
 
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Stef64

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The lower the ohms the hotter the vape. On a 3.7V device you can use 2.4 or 2.6 ohm Fluxos. If you're vaping at 5V or above I would recommend 3.0 ohm or higher. If you're using a slim battery, i would not go bellow 2.8 ohms - low resistance can damage slim batts.

I my experience, thinner juices work better in Fluxos. I use 70PG/30VG in mine, but I have heard of people using 50%VG or more with good results. Either way, a seal mod would greatly improve wicking and let you avoid any burn taste.

Are your thin juices leaking at the bottom connection? Make sure the tube is seated properly and there is no wick pinched between the tube and the base, and there are no cracks on the base of the tube.
 
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