New batteries for an eGo-C?

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ksamim

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Hey guys! My PV adventure continues in my new all-consuming hobby addiction.

I love my eGo-C. I cannot express how much I love it. I have converted what feels like one hundred billion PhD students, my landlord, my mother, a bunch of undergrads I TA for, and more to the wild world of vaping. And this is all in the last week! I have tried so many delicious eliquids, fell in love with Boge 2.0 cartos, met so many of you nice people, and am already starting to participate in classifieds (hopefully the PIF swap version, though!).

Now I need some more advice from you awesome folks! My battery is great, but I only have 2 and my girlfriend is using one of them. I want a 1000 mAh so I can stop swapping midday, but I figured I'd check in with the gurus before making another purchase. I hear some stuff about e-powers, kGo batteries, etc., but I am just concerned about quality and compatibility. What should I get to supplement my eGo-C battery needs? I would like a passthrough, maybe, but I don't really see a need if I have an all-day battery, some extras, and a wall charger.

Any suggestions?
 

Zombitedesade

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I think any eGo branded battery will work with an ego - c, it's only the atomizer and atomizer base which are different in the C model, pretty sure the battery and battery threading are like any other eGo battery (save for the obvious on off and battery indicator levels which the orginal eGo battery's didn't have). You can defo get long bats for eGo's. They should last you a fair bit longer and maybe even only require one when out and about for all day vaping. I think they are 1000mh though there may well be bigger ones again. Totally wicked do them, but as with all things TW they are a bit expensive, you can no doubt find them from any number of vendors.

You mention the e-power, it's actually not an eGo strictly speaking, and is its own battery device, an 18650 type. Whilst it has ego like 510 threading, I can't really recormend putting an eGo-c type atty on it, I don't even think it would fit without an adaptor.

I'm thinking of getting an eGo c myself pretty soon, they look pretty intresting and apprently don't suffer the same wicking and leaking issues the old ego t supposedly had.
 
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