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rhm3769

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I got a tornado c twist from totallywicked and have had it for a week now.... what kind of maintenance should I be doing to prolong the life of the battery, the stock atomizers snd stock carts?

Ive been vaping mostly their 36mg red cow with the occasional 18mg menthol.... I go between 3.8 and 4.2v, at most two carts-full of liquid but have only had it on the charger for any extended amount of time twice.... add in the occasional vanilla blu cart....
 

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I got a tornado c twist from totallywicked and have had it for a week now.... what kind of maintenance should I be doing to prolong the life of the battery, the stock atomizers snd stock carts?

Ive been vaping mostly their 36mg red cow with the occasional 18mg menthol.... I go between 3.8 and 4.2v, at most two carts-full of liquid but have only had it on the charger for any extended amount of time twice.... add in the occasional vanilla blu cart....

For the battery, charging before it's fully discharged extends the whole life of the battery. When charging the battery, it's a good idea to clean off the outside with a paper towel and the inside with a Qtip before putting it on the charger - keeps the charger from gunking up and not connecting eventually. Clean the contacts of the charger too. Screw the battery on the charger just enough to where the batt button blinks and the green light on the charger goes red. IOW, don't tighten down hard.

For the atomizer heads - when draw gets tight or you're getting a burnt taste - throw them into a vodka bath (or PGA - everclear) 151 proof cheap vodka - Galens - no coloring or flavoring. Also see:

CIGNOTINC's channel - YouTube

Some of the 'eGo-t' videos can apply to the eGo-c as well...
 
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