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errolng

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Hi, and welcome to a healthier lifestyle.

Is there a reason why you feel the voltage is stuck at 3.2v? It would help if you have a multimeter.

Also, what atomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer do you use with ur ego c twist?


Tried adjusting the voltage and it seems strongest at 3.2v.
No idea what I am using ahah.
Was talking about e-cigs with a friend a couple of months back.
Around 2 weeks ago, he realized an acquaintance of his could get him one.
So i decided to get one too and started about 2 days back.
Still trying to learn whats what.
Been looking online to see where I can get more refills but not sure which delivers here.
Was also told that the top part (atomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer?) has to be changed every few months.

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lol u sure you aren't looking at the voltage dial the wrong way around?

thats a ce5 clearomizer on top aka "stardust". it uses a wick delivery system.

your coil head should be 2.4 ohms. you will need to calculate the kind of vape u want with the device.

these would be helpful i think :

http://i.imgur.com/Ohn8o.png

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lol u sure you aren't looking at the voltage dial the wrong way around?

thats a ce5 clearomizer on top aka "stardust". it uses a wick delivery system.

your coil head should be 2.4 ohms. you will need to calculate the kind of vape u want with the device.

these would be helpful i think :

http://i.imgur.com/Ohn8o.png

Ohm's Law Calculator


Yeah I think I'm looking at it right ahha.
Was told that the voltage number will be in line with the dot and name of product (eGo-CTwist).
How long do these things usually last before I have to change whatever part?
If lets say I go through 10ml a week.
 

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Yeah I think I'm looking at it right ahha.
Was told that the voltage number will be in line with the dot and name of product (eGo-CTwist).
How long do these things usually last before I have to change whatever part?
If lets say I go through 10ml a week.
Barring mishaps and accident, it should last you for awhlie if properly taken care of.
 

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Yeah I think I'm looking at it right ahha.
Was told that the voltage number will be in line with the dot and name of product (eGo-CTwist).
How long do these things usually last before I have to change whatever part?
If lets say I go through 10ml a week.

in my experience the ce5 lasts quite a while (months), with proper use and care. but if you're really worried, you could quite easily rebuild the coil.

Rebuilding the coil in the Vision Stardust V2 or Ego CE5+ Clearomizer (Electronic Cigarette) - YouTube
 

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Thanks for the help.

If it can last me a few months, probably won't try buying any gadgets yet just in case i don't stick with vaping and move back to analog.
Been looking at other PVs and it does seem tempting haha.
At least buying a new one may force me to continue vaping even for a little while longer.

Thanks again.
 

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Thanks for the help.

If it can last me a few months, probably won't try buying any gadgets yet just in case i don't stick with vaping and move back to analog.
Been looking at other PVs and it does seem tempting haha.
At least buying a new one may force me to continue vaping even for a little while longer.

Thanks again.

I don't know about few months...
a couple of weeks is already a stretch... depending on your juice composition. Gunking happens and you'll get a burnt taste.
10ml a week isn't that much, so it should last u a couple of weeks, unless you don't care about vaping burnt tasting vapor.
 

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I don't know about few months...
a couple of weeks is already a stretch... depending on your juice composition. Gunking happens and you'll get a burnt taste.
10ml a week isn't that much, so it should last u a couple of weeks, unless you don't care about vaping burnt tasting vapor.

Damn.. 2 different answers ahha.
Guess I'll have to wait and see for myself.
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It's dependent on how you abuse it and what type of juices you use on it.
I can bet you, if I gave you some of my Lemon Black Tea, your coil will gunk up in under 10ml. Then its time to change that coil head or rebuild one. If you vape PG base juices, your coils tend to last longer as it doesn't gunk up as fast.
 

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It's dependent on how you abuse it and what type of juices you use on it.
I can bet you, if I gave you some of my Lemon Black Tea, your coil will gunk up in under 10ml. Then its time to change that coil head or rebuild one. If you vape PG base juices, your coils tend to last longer as it doesn't gunk up as fast.
I think he meant how long the clearo will last, before becoming BER (Beyond Economical Repair); Not gunked.
 
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