I was able to pick up these two Vapers. The case says eGo. But I have no clue as to what they are. I'd like to get some good quality replacement parts for them, but I have no idea what they are. Here in Lima, Peru, counterfeits and knock-offs are very common and since it was only shrink-wrapped in the case....
This is a twist voltage regulator at the top above the button. On the bottom, there is a micro USB plug for charging.
The metal ring below on the right is the bottom of the tank, that screws onto the battery. The notches allow for air to pass through the tube to pull vaper.
On the left, you can see the black mouth piece that unscrews from the metal ring below it. Inside the tank, you can see where the bottom of the mouth piece presses against the white plastic ring that seals the top of the chamber where the vaper is produced.
Below on the left, the tank has two wicks that hang from the top of the center shaft. The mouth piece is flat, like a generic pipe or the old style cigarette holders. To fill it, you remove the mouth piece and then unscrew the metal section that holds the mouth piece.
Below on the right, the tank has a shaft that has 4 holes in it to allow the fluid to enter it, but no wicks. You unscrew the round plastic mouth piece to fill it.
Below is the top of the big battery with the Voltage Twist ring above the power button.
The tank below has a metal cylinder with 4 holes in it. @ at the top and 2 near the bottom, to allow the fluid to wick into the chamber.
I have the larger one for home use (1st image) and then a smaller one for when I'm out. There was no box, no instructions, nothing. The guy showed me how to refile the two tank styles I got. And when I purchased extras, we went through about 6 that were bad... I hope the ratio of good/bad is better there in the States because it's at least 30 days in the mail, just to get down here and returning them because they're bad isn't a real option.
Anybody?
This is a twist voltage regulator at the top above the button. On the bottom, there is a micro USB plug for charging.
The metal ring below on the right is the bottom of the tank, that screws onto the battery. The notches allow for air to pass through the tube to pull vaper.
On the left, you can see the black mouth piece that unscrews from the metal ring below it. Inside the tank, you can see where the bottom of the mouth piece presses against the white plastic ring that seals the top of the chamber where the vaper is produced.
Below on the left, the tank has two wicks that hang from the top of the center shaft. The mouth piece is flat, like a generic pipe or the old style cigarette holders. To fill it, you remove the mouth piece and then unscrew the metal section that holds the mouth piece.
Below on the right, the tank has a shaft that has 4 holes in it to allow the fluid to enter it, but no wicks. You unscrew the round plastic mouth piece to fill it.
Below is the top of the big battery with the Voltage Twist ring above the power button.
The tank below has a metal cylinder with 4 holes in it. @ at the top and 2 near the bottom, to allow the fluid to wick into the chamber.
I have the larger one for home use (1st image) and then a smaller one for when I'm out. There was no box, no instructions, nothing. The guy showed me how to refile the two tank styles I got. And when I purchased extras, we went through about 6 that were bad... I hope the ratio of good/bad is better there in the States because it's at least 30 days in the mail, just to get down here and returning them because they're bad isn't a real option.
Anybody?
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