Just got my first eGo, am I doing something wrong?

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spaz-grenade

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Hello all!

I started vaping with a Vype disposable, then I got a SkyCig, then a Cigees. I was pleased with all of these but wanted to try an eGo, so I got the CE5 from Cigees and it came today.

I'm not sure if there's something wrong with it, if I'm doing something wrong, or if it's completely normal, but it's really, really harsh. Harsher than any of the e-cigs I've tried before (I usually go with high nic too). It kinda burns in an unpleasant way, not in a satisfying throat hit way.

Do they need longer to warm up? Am I possibly inhaling the liquid before it's completely atomised?
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
 

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The batteries are probably unregulated, which means that they start off at 4.2 volts and as the charge dwindles, they go down to 3.3-3.4 Volts. Try pulsing the power when they are freshly charged. That means that as you take a hit, Press the button for 1 second, release for 1 second, press for 1 second, etc. as you are taking the hit. Once the battery goes to under 4V, you can keep the button pressed for the whole hit.
 

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I can't keep all the CE4/CE5/with or without wicks/etc. straight. This is the one that's basically a cart inside a tank, right? I personally can't stand those things although tons of people like them (probably because they're the old-school standard). They always taste burnt to me as well (even when I try friends who have been puffing on them all night).

I would try a nice clearomizer tank setup. For smaller devices I like the Kanger mini ProTank 2 - really gives me a better hit and never tastes burnt (unless I accidentally run it at 11 watts when it should be on 6 for most of the juices I like.
 
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Wow, thanks for all the quick responses!

I'll give another tank a try; it sounds like I got over-excited... I didn't really give it any time to soak at all. It never even occurred to me. So next time I should give it a swill and leave it for a while, right?

I'll keep the battery pulsing in mind, too :)

Another thing to keep in mind. Sometimes the e liquid can be too thick to wick properly. I find adding a couple drops of water and shaking the tank, then setting it aside for a few minutes helps.
 

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Hi! :)

The answer is probably quite simple. I'll bet you have a starter eGo kit with a CE4/CE5. It will be a combination of the atomiser and the liquid. (Also, letting the liquid soak in...as people have said)

I smoked roll-ups and merrily puffed away on useless and over-priced look-a-likes before discovering eGo e-cigs. They make more vapour and are harsher to the new user (compared to skycigs or Vype... which are both a rip-off by the way...). You need to adjust your vaping style more when you get a stronger and more powerful e-cig.

What made you switch...? You made the right decision for your pocket (££) but they might take getting used to. :)

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I doubt cigees is a great long-term bet, but an eGo battery is an eGo battery, as long as it works.
Is the spelling exactly the same as you've written it?
 
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spaz-grenade

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Hi! :)

The answer is probably quite simple. I'll bet you have a starter eGo kit with a CE4/CE5. It will be a combination of the atomiser and the liquid. (Also, letting the liquid soak in...as people have said)

I smoked roll-ups and merrily puffed away on useless and over-priced look-a-likes before discovering eGo e-cigs. They make more vapour and are harsher to the new user (compared to skycigs or Vype... which are both a rip-off by the way...). You need to adjust your vaping style more when you get a stronger and more powerful e-cig.

What made you switch...? You made the right decision for your pocket (££) but they might take getting used to. :)

- - -

I doubt cigees is a great long-term bet, but an eGo battery is an eGo battery, as long as it works.
Is the spelling exactly the same as you've written it?

Yep it was a starter kit, exactly that name. I would link it but I can't use them in my posts yet.

Hmm this did cross my mind. I switched because it's cheaper and a little less hassle -- I seemed to be forever buying cartomizers with my SkyCig etc.
 

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Yep it was a starter kit, exactly that name. I would link it but I can't use them in my posts yet.

Hmm this did cross my mind. I switched because it's cheaper and a little less hassle -- I seemed to be forever buying cartomizers with my SkyCig etc.

Yes.. it's bad. I spent £300+ on stupid cartomizer systems. I cut down from about 15-18 to about 12 (at best).

Those type are useless.

Why not buy yourself a nice clearomiser or two from Myepack. They are the cheapest and best for this sort of thing.

Clearomizers

I used the most expensive brand in the UK. £3.99 per cartomiser. I've since worked out even if they do 300 puffs or something, the nicotine is about half a pack of "lights". Basically, they are a scam.
 

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looks like the 1100mah that I started with, found out a month later that it was variable voltage, check the manual. Do you click it 5 time to turn it off and on? If so try it, if the button light changes color then it's adjustable voltage, red is 3.5, purple is 3.8 and blue it 4.2. The only thing I hated about that was it took 10 clicks to get it to higher voltage or up to 15 clicks to turn it off.
 

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Fresh off the charger my uregulated ego runs around 4 volts and can have a shocking throat hit with some juices.

You can get 2.8 ohm clearomizers that will work with the eGo if you find the standard ones are too harsh. There's also variable voltage eGo batteries- this is probably the better solution as then the resistance of your clearomizer won't matter that much. Turning the voltage down to 3.4 volts and working up from there is the way to go.
 

spaz-grenade

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Fresh off the charger my uregulated ego runs around 4 volts and can have a shocking throat hit with some juices.

You can get 2.8 ohm clearomizers that will work with the eGo if you find the standard ones are too harsh. There's also variable voltage eGo batteries- this is probably the better solution as then the resistance of your clearomizer won't matter that much. Turning the voltage down to 3.4 volts and working up from there is the way to go.

Good to know! I tried the whole push the button five times thing with mine, all it did was turn the safety on and off. I'll look into all this, and I think I'll take a step down with the juice strength too :)
 
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