I need some summertime vaping advice.

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AaronM

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It's my first summer as a vaper and I'm having some trouble. It's getting warm in Ohio and my T3's love to flood on me even in the shade during 80+ degree days, it just seems to warm for them to work right with 65PG/35VG. I don't really want to switch to a thicker juice just for my T3's to work right in warmer weather. I like the juice and well, really, I'm not exactly in love with the T3's. They just got the job done, or used to anyways.

What do you guys use in the summer that will be less effected by the heat? I'm thinking about trying carto tanks does anyone have any experience with those?

I currently have a few 1300mah 808 Volt batterys, but I'm not to worried about connection type. I can always get adapters.

Plus, I am so close to pulling the trigger on a ProVari as my first MOD I can't stand it. I'm just having trouble justifying the cost, especially since I don't have betterys or a charger I'll easily have $250+ in just getting a basic vapable set-up.

(*PS* Please talk me into buying the ProVari!) :unsure:
 

ScubaBebe

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Go ahead and pull the trigger. I'm going to in a couple of weeks myself. When I first found ECF and saw the cost of the ProVari...I admit it, I laughed. Thought I would never consider paying that for something that holds a battery. Well, from every thing i read it's worth it.
Carto tanks, drip attys and EVODs are my favorites so far. I can't help on the T3s. Good luck. Hope you get it worked out.
 

ktbeasley

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Carto tanks seem to handle the heat better than a bottom feeder. I do have some T3's and Evods and the Evods do a much better job handling the heat than the T3's. I am courious to see how well they do when the heat really kicks in, southern Indiana is brutal in the summer and, since I work in hospitals, I leave all my vaping stuff in the car all day.
 

williebb123

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as far as pulling the trigger on an expensive mod i say you will not be sorry as long as its one of the top quality mods vv/vw or mech mod ive been vaping 3yrs and went thru the 510 standard and xl batts along with all the different ego batts till i got a provari 18650 with 2 batts and charger and 17 months later its still going strong with the original batts yeah its pricey on the front end but even when it comes time for new batts i can get 2 more for the price of a nice ego batt i spend enough money on juice and just a few months ago started making my own now with a gen style atty making my own wicks and coils i can go 6 months or longer b4 buying anything when i smoked i spent 200 a month when i started vaping i probably spent 65 a month now i spend 200 every 6 months and that is for me and my sweetie so i think every small step you take can pay off in the long run good luck on your vaping journey
 
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