Just ordered a eGo Starter kit

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WillxH

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I just ordered my Vision eGo Starter kit from atomic vapors. I can't wait till it arrives. It seems to me that eGo is a popular brand. I wondering what other things I can do to this kit. I was reading up on the twist but I seems to only be a battery upgrade with adjustable voltage. But no where does it mention what type of battery it is. I went with the Vision eGo kit because it came with 2 lithium-ion batteries. Because I'm big on batteries for my radio control cars. I know what lithium can do for electronics =)

Anyways, I'm open for suggestions and insight on this product. Now that I have it on the way. I'd like to learn more about it.
 

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There are other juice carrying devices to use on you eGo batteries. I did a picture dictionary of the more commonly used devices here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/cartomizers/343294-proper-terminology-carto-tank-what-lol.html#post7562212

EGo is actually a class of batteries. Joyetech and Vision each have their variable voltage eGo models, the Twist and Spinner, respectively.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/369128-what-kit-start-3.html#post8309522

Variable voltage has the added advantage over fixed voltage batteries in that you can adjust the voltage, therefore the heat, to the juice carrying devices. You can adjust the voltage to each juice flavor that you use. For instance, I find that my fruit flavors taste best around 3.4 volts. My coffee flavors best around 4.5 volts. And a red hot cinnamon flavor best at 5.6 volts. It's a way to get the most flavorful vaping experience.
 

WillxH

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There are other juice carrying devices to use on you eGo batteries. I did a picture dictionary of the more commonly used devices here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/cartomizers/343294-proper-terminology-carto-tank-what-lol.html#post7562212

EGo is actually a class of batteries. Joyetech and Vision each have their variable voltage eGo models, the Twist and Spinner, respectively.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/369128-what-kit-start-3.html#post8309522

Variable voltage has the added advantage over fixed voltage batteries in that you can adjust the voltage, therefore the heat, to the juice carrying devices. You can adjust the voltage to each juice flavor that you use. For instance, I find that my fruit flavors taste best around 3.4 volts. My coffee flavors best around 4.5 volts. And a red hot cinnamon flavor best at 5.6 volts. It's a way to get the most flavorful vaping experience.


Oh man.. I love picture. those are generally my favorite books to read. hehe.

But thank you. This is alot of help. It would be nice to have a sticky or pin a thread up about the break down of the components and what can be interchanged.
 

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I'd be shocked to learn that the twist batteries are anything other than lithium-ion, if that was part of your question.

I'm a fan of starter kits as an easy way to jump in, but you could probably save a buck or two by assembling your own kit. Whatever you get, clearos, tanks, cartos, etc, are going to get you going, and will work very well. You can then experiment with different devices screwed to your batteries. This experimentation, at least for me, changed vaping from a device to give up cigs into a full blown hobby.

I do recommend you also get a spinner battery. A third battery for back up is never a bad idea, plus the ability to dial in the different devices you may try can change things quite a bit.

Enjoy the ride!

Clyde
 
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