Joye Ego Passthrough

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antfuzz

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Received my Joye Ego Passthrough and plugged it into my computer to give it a charge and there was no light when pressing the button. So I gave it a few hours and still nothing and then all of a sudden I remembered it has a five click on/off feature. DUH!!!!! :oops: I feel a little stupid.

I love it along with my new low resistance colored Stardusts. The smooth silky finish feels good in the hand. :D
 

nvmedjpain

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I've always thought about getting one, I drive an 18 wheeler (long haul) so its easy for me to keep things plugged in. It's when I'm home and out of the truck I'm lost lol. Let us know how it works out for you, I just might still get one. For now I just ordered a Chrome ProVari Variable Voltage V2.

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I've always thought about getting one, I drive an 18 wheeler (long haul) so its easy for me to keep things plugged in. It's when I'm home and out of the truck I'm lost lol. Let us know how it works out for you, I just might still get one. For now I just ordered a Chrome ProVari Variable Voltage V2.

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If you're going to use a ego style batt, PT is the only reasonable choice.
The only reason why you shouldn't is if it's out of your price range. And they're barely more expensive than standard batts.

Remember a PT eGo is a standalone batt with a charger on the bottom rather than on the top, so you can use it while it charges, and unplug it and use it like a normal batt when you're out.
 
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nvmedjpain

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If you're going to use a ego style batt, PT is the only reasonable choice.
The only reason why you shouldn't is if it's out of your price range. And they're barely more expensive than standard batts.

Remember a PT eGo is a standalone batt with a charger on the bottom rather than on the top, so you can use it while it charges, and unplug it and use it like a normal batt when you're out.

Thanks and I do know all that. I've just always bought a new full kit any time I've needed new batteries. No reason behind how I do things, its just how I've done it up to this date.

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If you're going to use a ego style batt, PT is the only reasonable choice.
The only reason why you shouldn't is if it's out of your price range. And they're barely more expensive than standard batts.

Remember a PT eGo is a standalone batt with a charger on the bottom rather than on the top, so you can use it while it charges, and unplug it and use it like a normal batt when you're out.

That was the main reason for deciding to purchase this because it's a standalone battery and because the price is only a few dollars more than a regular battery.
 
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