Joye e-Go is here. Now what?

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Matthis1

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This is the second time in two days I've had to ask for help with a e-cig. *sigh* However, I depend on the folks here on the forum to lead me down the right road. I'd be willing to bet there's a video somewhere to tell me how to put this thing together and fill it with e-juice. Can anyone help?
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Robyn *on her first full day with no analogs!!!*:laugh:
 

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Robyn, PLEASE don't ever hesitate to ask if you have questions. This forum has been so helpful to me! When I got my eGo, the insert really didn't have the info I needed. I bought my first kit from a local store, and she told me I had to charge the batteries a full eight hours. I wasn't sure if I had to do the same on the eGo, so I hopped into the chat area, and learned that the battery just had to be charged until it turned green. So I got to try out my new eGo the same day I got it.

Just this week, I ordered some attys I'd never used before. I could not for the life of me figure out how to get the cover off! I did feel like an idiot, but once again I went into live chat, and the wonderful people there helped me figure out how to get the cover off.

I have never joined, or even read, a forum before I started vaping. This stuff is so new that being able to come here for advice will make things easier for you. Believe it or not, pretty soon you'll be the one giving advice!

CHEERS!
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This is just a generic "how to assemble a Joye eGo" video that I searched on youtube for you.

If your atomizers have some primer in them, I recommend getting a paper towel and place it on the threading (the part that screws onto the battery) and blow it out because it will make your first hits kind of gross. He doesn't exactly describe or show filling the cartridges with juice (assuming you didn't purchase anything extra, like cartomizers or drip-tips), but you basically can pull out the white cotton batting/filler and add liquid into the cart until it's about halfway full, put the filler back in, and slowly drip juice, one at a time, onto it til it looks kind of slushy. Then add about 1 - 2 more drops to top it off and place it onto the atty, lining up the cartridge with the atty bridge.
 

Matthis1

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Hey Ya'll! (I'm from Louisiana....Ya'll is a noun),
I've not even opened the box yet, I'm so intimidated, but I'm going to watch the video and see what I have. Understand that I've ordered 3 e-cigs over the last week, so I have no idea what I have here. It came with an invoice that I promptly put down and lost. Yep, I'm a genius. I'll keep you guys posted and thanks for all the good words!!!
 

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If you have an eGo, it's basically a longer lasting 510. Essentially, it's still just considered a 3-piece unit. If you open the box, you'll see batteries, atomizers which screw onto the batteries, and cartridges that fit onto the atomizers. Also a charger should be included. Don't be scared of the e-cig. The e-cig should be scared of you. If it had feelings. :laugh:

Once you assemble one 3-piece set, you'll realize you actually have 2 e-cigs. The other one, you can consider either a backup or rotate them in usage. That's pretty much it. The only time you'd have to disassemble them is to charge the other battery, in which they will also screw into the charger.
 
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