Need top of the line model, please help!

Status
Not open for further replies.

XfooYen

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 11, 2012
3,035
5,032
SoCal
OK, so I'm looking at Vision eGo Spinner 1300mAh, which is a battery, right? So, it says something about "eGo cartomizers, atomizers, clearomizers or tanks" which I need to get. What do I need?
You don't necessarily need an "ego" tank, carto or atty to use on an ego battery. Ego batteries have two threading areas. The inner (female) threading is your standard 510 connector, so any 510 device will suit. The outer (female) threads are only found on ego batteries and are used to secure the "skirt" of an advertized "ego" tank or clearomizer. It's a bit hard to understand if you haven't seen it, but I'll try. You can use a regular 510 connector tank on the Ego battery but it will leave the outer threads exposed. Not a big deal but for aesthetics most people buy a "collar" to hide those threads when using tanks or cartos without an ego skirt. Then there are tanks specifically labeled as "eGo" which is implying that the tank has a built in skirt which secures onto the outer threads of the battery thus hiding the outer threads and providing a finished look without the need of a separate collar. That's basically it. I would try several different tanks/cartos to see what you like best. Here's a few:
The Vision ViVi Nova and the Vision Mini Nova are popular and something you should try out. They would fall into the category of tanks that you would want to buy a collar with to hide those Ego threads. Depending on the size of the tank, you can find those here: Thread cover for small tanks and Thread cover for lager tanks

For tanks that have a skirt built in, try out these: Ego Vision Replaceable Stardust or the Kanger T3 Bottom Coil Replaceable

If you don't want the hassle (money saver) of replacing attys for the above items, the Stardust is offered in disposable (non replaceable) models. So when the atty is spent, you throw the whole tank out. Look at those here. Stardust

There's also carto tanks (DCT) which work very well. I won't get into those right now but I'm sure someone will lead you into the right direction. Good luck!
 
Last edited:

Sgt. Pepper

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 10, 2011
4,192
51,126
top of the line is provari...I'd get a carto tank with it and swap to the Penelope later on

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

I'll second that. I have been using my provari for almost 2 years... still love it. Carto tanks work great, easy to use and relatively cheap,i.e. smoktech DCT.
 

robtest

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 14, 2012
345
190
64
atlanta, ga metro area
Please explain. Why do I need to adjust the voltage?


Lingo is a bit complex here at the beginning... IMHO, it is not too bad an idea to get a cheaper starter kit to see how you like it, if you react allergicly to it, etc. Then while exploring that, you can explore the site and make an educated buy for your top of the line model...
 

synthros

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 5, 2009
570
468
56
Spring Hill,Tn
OK, just ordered Satin Black ProVari. Thank you everybody for great help!

You will be perfectly happy with that decision in my opinion. Just have to decide now what you want to screw on top of it, vivi nova is an excellent starting choice and low cost relatively speaking. If you want to jump into the world of rebuildable's that's a whole other saga. Techically you can rebuild a vivi, you asked about a top of the line choice and you got one, good luck.!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread