Just ordered a Zeus...any tips?

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itsf8

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I've been vaping for three years, but never bothered upgrading from anything other than the basic Kr8s that I started with. They were enough to help me quit smoking, but I was often curious about other options.

I've been interested in trying something new, but what I really wanted was something easy; everything I read about seemed like a lot of work. I happened to read a review do the Zeus and it seemed to be just what I've been waiting for...easy, powerful, and it works without futzing (hopefully). I made the leap and ordered it this evening and I'm really excited.

Any tips, tricks, or info that I need to know?
 

Faylool

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You can wrap it i bet. Im addicted to the 5 volt passthroughs 808s and this is a must have so i can use all the 808 stuff ive gotten ( including 901s) to play with on the go. Shy $15 in account! This will be disposable though, eventually. Wonder how many recharges it accepts before loosing and dying?
 

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Well thats a lot better than my 5 volt pass through automatic because I killed it somehow. Zues might be more indestructible I probably got juice in the battery over filling carto or suck the wrong on it by accident. Zues isnt that delicate is it?
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esit. Thankfully, I watched a video about the connection sometimes moving down and the eays fix. Since this just happened and i fixed my automatic. Always some little trick. Lift the connection post up a bit to make connection back to normal
 
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Morandir835

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Faylool the Zeus isn't nearly as delicate. Having taken one apart the switch is actually a small microphone that's located behind the USB charger pcb and separated from the top by 3 gaskets (one inbetween each of the following listed items), the battery, and switch/main pcb. It's near impossible to kill the switch from a juice leak at the top.
 
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