There is also the aio eGo a box with 2100 mah of battery capacity, TPD compliance 2 ml the same 0,6ss coil (the best for flavour and in longevity...) but someone noticed that the 2100 mah of the battery are inreal in use....
The Cubis RBA head works for the AIO.
AIO with replaceable batt... pre-order
http://www.heavengifts.com/Joyetech-eGo-AIO-Pro-C-Start-Kit.html
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Diameter: 22mm
Length: 141mm
Atomizer capacity: 4.0ml
Interesting @Kent C ...but I have one qualm with it...
ALL my 18650's are 20A (to get the 3000mAh)...
(I have a couple 70W Mods that recommend 25A batteries...but I don't worry using a 20A battery in them because I vape in the 7W-12W range.)
However most sites recommend that the eGo AIO Pro C be used with an 18650 "with rated discharge current over 25A".
Thus...since one cannot adjust its Watts/Volts...I think I'd be forced to go out and buy a couple 30A batteries...just so it won't blow-up in my face...
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I dunno. I think some things are better just becuase they ARE cheap, and you can just charge w/the USB cable, for me anyway, beauty of AIO is precisely that it is uncomplicated, doesn't require owning anything else to use it, besides itself, etc?
I just ordered the Clapton bf 1.5 for my ego aio, do I prime it the same way I prime the 0.6? thanks.
Cool, I just put 5 drops in the center tube right?
Thanks
I've seen compatible coils in .5, .6, 1.0 and 1.5 ohms. I think you're asking for trouble with a .5 coil on this thing, but I can see the others working fine depending on your preferences.
My AIO Box does the same thing. My guess is it does it so I can see the juice level if I want?Question about the light on the eGo AIO Pro: After taking a hit, during which the light is on, I release the button, the light goes out, then in about 2 seconds the light comes back on and stays on for about 5 - 6 seconds. Why? Does it think that I want to 'cycle through the color choices'? Does it always do this? I can't figure this out, but am happy with the AIO Pro otherwise.
For reference, I've been using regular old eGo-T batteries with vivi nova 3.5 ml glass tanks for about 3 years, and this is my preferred setup. I'm in it for the simplicity of just replacing analogs. Not interested in building my own stuff; just want to add juice and replace a coil now and then, but thought I'd try the AIO Pro to see if I liked it better than my usual.
Thanks for your input about this, if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks for your reply, Foggy Road. At least I know that chances are good it's not just some sort of glitch with my AIO Pro. I wasn't sure if it was going to explode or launch into a rousing rendition of "Hello Dolly". LOL Still, I can't see why this would be a necessary or even desirable aspect for a vape unit. I'll probably just cycle through the 'color choices' to select 'no light', and then it won't bug me! Thanks again for your input.My AIO Box does the same thing. My guess is it does it so I can see the juice level if I want?
Thanks, Mactavish, your help and this link is much appreciated.I believe the manual explains what the various LED lights mean:
http://www.vapvip.com/tienda/es/index.php?controller=attachment&id_attachment=25
Don't know if this was answered or not, but it does this as a way to let you know the current charge level of the battery.....when it comes back on and stays on, battery is >50%, next level battery will flash a bit faster, and when almost empty, even faster yet.Question about the light on the eGo AIO Pro: After taking a hit, during which the light is on, I release the button, the light goes out, then in about 2 seconds the light comes back on and stays on for about 5 - 6 seconds. Why? Does it think that I want to 'cycle through the color choices'? Does it always do this? I can't figure this out, but am happy with the AIO Pro otherwise.
For reference, I've been using regular old eGo-T batteries with vivi nova 3.5 ml glass tanks for about 3 years, and this is my preferred setup. I'm in it for the simplicity of just replacing analogs. Not interested in building my own stuff; just want to add juice and replace a coil now and then, but thought I'd try the AIO Pro to see if I liked it better than my usual.
Thanks for your input about this, if anyone has any ideas.
Ooohh, this must be what's happening! Thanks, CSMCotaku. It does come back on, and stays on for roughly 6 seconds. It must be charged > 50%, because it doesn't flash (yet, anyway). I've set it to 'no color' because although the colors are nice, I often prefer a stealthier vape, and the extra 6 seconds are, for me, just kinda weird. But that's just me. It is nice to know that the charge level can be checked this way, though. Thanks very much.Don't know if this was answered or not, but it does this as a way to let you know the current charge level of the battery.....when it comes back on and stays on, battery is >50%, next level battery will flash a bit faster, and when almost empty, even faster yet.
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