new here and to ecigs/vaping

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Duckbitesman

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so im assuming if i get the power nova kit just dont let the batteries die? just charge em before they die right lol

that kit (e-power nova) looks like a good kit to start off with ill probably go that route to start with


looks like a good starter kit. Welcome to the vaping world and the community! (about charging, always have a back-up for your back-up for your back-up... ahh you get it... unless you want to have a batt die and go back to analogs yuk!)
 

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It comes with 2 batteries so when one dies you just put it on the charger and use the spare. As soon as you receive the kit you're good to go because it also includes juice. Albeit 30 ml may only last a week or so. When selecting juice get 18 or 24 mg nicotine- that's usually the level we all start at.

so im assuming if i get the power nova kit just dont let the batteries die? just charge em before they die right lol

that kit (e-power nova) looks like a good kit to start off with ill probably go that route to start with

Edit: When the vape gets weak the battery needs changing. Battery should also start blinking. Just remember only "FINGER TIGHTEN" all accessories.
The batts are 1050 so they should be good for at least 10? hrs..

Here's a text review:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-apv-reviews/174172-e-power-review.html
 
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hi,
i'm new to this forum - thanks for building it.
i've been vaping for 2 years (ego-t), but have just bought a glv2 super mini and vision eternity rebuildable.
i look forward to reading and contributing

many thanks

i love the form factor of the sidewinder style GLV (i own an A606 :p ) and i have some pretty good experience with the eternity i will give you one tip with that particular RBA, watch the threads, i had it on a VAMO and it looked loose because it was crooked so i went to tighten her up and much to my surprise the 510 threads were broken off once i got them out it was a ..... trying to get an actual completed connection with the device, had to use a 510 - eGo adapter for my positive post and the ego vanity ring for a ground.... no fun no fun
 

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You may want to buy a 510 atomizer. Contact the vendor and ask if he sells them. Atomizers are used to test new juices as it's easier to clean if the juice is horrible. Here's a B&M in your town for emergency supplies. Phone and ask if they have 510 atomizers.
http://www.allaboutthevapor.com/catalog/index.php should cost less than $10.00
Best to buy samples to find your likes and dislikes. When I first began vaping I bought 30 wide ranging samples. Out of those 30 I liked 10. Immediately ordered another 20 and out of those I liked 10…so out 50 different flavors I enjoyed 20. Months later I tried those 30 samples that I disliked and enjoyed all but one. Whether it was because my tastes had changed or they needed steeping I don’t know. Realize also "same name" juices will vary greatly in taste from vendor to vendor as they all have diff recipes and order ingredients from diff Suppliers.


Well I'm gunna pull the trigger today and buy that kit u guys showed me. Is there anything else I should buy when I get this kit?

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here you are my tutor....lol
btw wanna ask u something but i guess its better to post it here as a knowledge for us the newbies.
how many times we can reuse the atomizers before we change it into the new one?
and roughly how many drops should we put into the atty, and for how long?

You may want to buy a 510 atomizer. Contact the vendor and ask if he sells them. Atomizers are used to test new juices as it's easier to clean if the juice is horrible. Here's a B&M in your town for emergency supplies. Phone and ask if they have 510 atomizers.
AllAboutTheVapor should cost less than $10.00
Best to buy samples to find your likes and dislikes. When I first began vaping I bought 30 wide ranging samples. Out of those 30 I liked 10. Immediately ordered another 20 and out of those I liked 10…so out 50 different flavors I enjoyed 20. Months later I tried those 30 samples that I disliked and enjoyed all but one. Whether it was because my tastes had changed or they needed steeping I don’t know. Realize also "same name" juices will vary greatly in taste from vendor to vendor as they all have diff recipes and order ingredients from diff Suppliers.
 

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Atomizer/ Atty- an element in a metal container on to which 3-4 drops of juice is dripped- usually used for testing new juices because Attys are easy to clean. There are some diehard Atty users because it’s the best vape possible but very time consuming. It has NO filler or stuffing in it. Thick high VG and/ or dark juices will clog it quickly. Eventually they have to be cleaned.

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The cheaper ones usually last awhile. The more expensive can last up to 3 months before failing. Never really got into dripping but here's an atty Sub Forum:
Atomizers and Cartridges

I'm still using the original 5 from 1 1/2 yrs ago. Some also gently remove the filler/ stuffing from their old cartos and use the element as an atty for testing juices


then how many times i can reuse it before it spoilt and need to change to the new one?
 

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Hiya, I'm new to vaping and ECF also. I got a Halo G6 around two mths ago and have had very few issues with it. I chose the Halo based on the price and the many glowing reports both here and elsewhere as to its quality for new vapers. I'm one hell of a n00b also...only starting to get a handle on how much I DON'T know about e-cigs, especially after completing the Penn study. Good luck, look forward to learning with you.
 
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