Kinda new to Vaping and Need advice

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LXXVI

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Well, Got 75% of my order tonight. as promised, here are some (lowsy) pictures. the "Bolt" from madvapes is well made and looks like it will work well, although a lot smaller than I thought. (Refrence the AA battery next to the 18.5k battery)

The VaporBomb ejuice smells awesome and the child-proof caps are perfect for my curious 4,6 and 7 year olds. I seriously can't wait to Vape this stuff.

The Battery combo I bought from Battery Junction is great for my needs, although the shrink wrap on one of the batteries is peeling off and I am kinda worried about it in my Aluminum battery box.

There is only one part missing....
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C'mon GotVapes, canihazmahgeer?

I also got a handy business card from MADVAPES that has a small chart of Battery sizes, SC and DCΩ sizes:


BATTERYSINGLE COILDUAL COIL
510,901,808
2.0-3.2Ω-X-
eGo
2.0-3.2Ω1.5-1.7Ω
3.7v
1.7-3.2Ω1.5-1.7Ω
5v
2.5-3.2Ω2Ω
6v
3.2-4.5Ω2.5Ω
7.4v4-5Ω3Ω
 
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LXXVI

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woot! it works!!!

Mental Note: When the charger flashes at you, the Battery is ready....not steady green

To prep, I used Common Sense.

1. 1 or 2 drops in the coil until it gets absorbed.
2. Drip on the wick until it gets see through.
3. Fill the tank half way.
4. Push the button a few times and listen for the crackle.
5. Commence Vaping bliss.

I like it so far. Will check back in on this post when I determine battery life (18.5k 1600mAh Batt) from Ultrafire, and see how long half a tank of Juice lasts...

thanx again for all the help with begining my Pro-Vaping Experiance.
 
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Warren D. Lockaby

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You might want to consider this. It is a 3.7 volt starter kit that comes with 2 big non-proprietary batteries and cartos, which are the easist things to use, and is about the same size as an Ego. The battery is large enough to give you great flexibility in the bits and pieces you will probably want to try later on. It is fairly priced, from a forum supplier, and is in stock.
E-Power From Smok Tech and HECS

Great PV, supplier & price, but it continues to say "not available" on their site so I would presume Hoosier doesn't have them in stock at this time. I've been checking their page every day for awhile now and still seeing this; folks keep recommending them from here so I wonder, am I missing something? Why are they saying "not available", you reckon?
 

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Honestly I can only recommend one set up for new people and that is a KGO kit with 1.7 ohm carto's or "the ressurectors". It is by far the best easiest and most hassle free setup going. The kgo is a great ego style battery and holds a high charge compared to most plus is 1100 mah which.

For the money, ease of use and performance this is the setup I recommend to all new people on forums and in real life. Stay away from attys and fillerless carto's as they can be a pain sometimes and can turn off new people thinking all vaping is like that but its not. Once ya know you like it with the above kit and get to know your way around the different products then try other things. I try to stay away from riva's and for that matter ego's these days as the kgo just has more umpf where as under load ego's are kinda whimpy.

Just my 2 cents:) Hope this helps.
 
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