New Joyetech Product Being Released in October. Any ideas what it could be?

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I like the idea of a VV ego battery and I agree the 3 mode Ego batts are close to useless when you are used to the real thing. However, being an avid Ego-T user right now, I'm actually more interested in the Ego-T improvement. :)

I don't have anything to compare it to, but I like mine. I've never used the highest setting actually- sort of afraid I'll kill a carto (will I?) but I use the low setting for my fruit juices and the middle for my other juices. I like that you can see how much charge you have on the battery. I got it here from a co-op at a great price and I'm pretty happy with it.
 

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I've never used the highest setting actually- sort of afraid I'll kill a carto (will I?)

SF, I wouldn't think so, in that I'm using some of my ol' eGo 1.5Ω cartos at ~4.7 VDC on my Buzz Pro with no losses thus far. Though, ya may not get the batt charge life as on lower voltages.

Actually for me, 4.5 VDC is about my upper tolerance level with said cartos.
 

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SF, I wouldn't think so, in that I'm using some of my ol' eGo 1.5Ω cartos at ~4.7 VDC on my Buzz Pro with no losses thus far. Though, ya may not get the batt charge life as on lower voltages.

Actually for me, 4.5 VDC is about my upper tolerance level with said cartos.

Thanks Iffy!
 

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I'm vaping one of these - ego-c - now - I got a 'beta' - can't say where.... mine has 'joyetech' on the black body as well as on the metal band. The band is where it unscrews - one places the atty module in a hole there - the silicone disc in the module makes for a tight fit. The spike on the module looks a bit stubbier - without measuring - a bit shorter and fatter - this may be good for less surface hitting the ejuice - less burning? and a tighter fit on the cap. I don't have any soft A caps - it's an A style and looks nice - less volume than I'm used to but still vaping strong.

The atty is measuring a solid 2.4Ω on the multimeter. Most of my B attys are running from 2.1-2.3Ω, so this is a tad cooler but not that noticeable. Good vapor, good flavor, no leaks but I've only been at it for about 1/2 hour now. I'm vaping my no. 1 ejuice DV's Habana Reserve and I know it so well now - I can tell the difference in flavor on the new varivolt eGo batt (not part of this beta kit - I just have two atty modules and two clear A tanks.) Anyway the ejuice is tasting better than what I get on the smoktech ego sized DCC's - although they vape better than most other cartos I've had - CE2's are good as well.

The draw on the eGo-c is good - not tight but not all airy either. So far I'm liking it. I'll probably wait for the B type size to arrive and hopefully there will be a variety of ohms to choose from. I haven't checked the other module yet - it may be different :) but there's no outside indication of ohms.
 

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Thanks for the info, Kent. I'd been interested in this...it'd be a done deal for me if it was VV...but I do kinda' like what I see so far.

hey Joe... yeah - don't know what batt they're going to team it up with. A VV would be nice.

I was just thinking on the VV - I got a Variable PT eGo from go-go and one can really taste the difference of wattage for flavors - I'm thinking it would be a good thing to get before one invests into ejuices - some ejuices do better with more watts, some better with low watts and this device (although it doesn't get into the 5-6volt area) would be good - so one doesn't just dismiss a flavor because it isn't great at 3.2v - it might be great at 4.2v. Coffee flavors need heat, imo. And the lighter flavors get burnt out even at 3.7v (all depending on the ohms in the atty of course)....
 

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I don't have anything to compare it to, but I like mine. I've never used the highest setting actually- sort of afraid I'll kill a carto (will I?) but I use the low setting for my fruit juices and the middle for my other juices. I like that you can see how much charge you have on the battery. I got it here from a co-op at a great price and I'm pretty happy with it.
You should not worry. One of my mods is not regulated and uses 2 18650, so around 7.4-8V with full batteries. I'm using DC 1.5ohm cartos on it without issues. As long as they stay wet, it's ok. So with 4.2V on your vv ego, no problem!
 

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You should not worry. One of my mods is not regulated and uses 2 18650, so around 7.4-8V with full batteries. I'm using DC 1.5ohm cartos on it without issues. As long as they stay wet, it's ok. So with 4.2V on your vv ego, no problem!
Dang, 8volts, don't touch a ground wire when your using that. LOL
 

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You should not worry. One of my mods is not regulated and uses 2 18650, so around 7.4-8V with full batteries. I'm using DC 1.5ohm cartos on it without issues. As long as they stay wet, it's ok. So with 4.2V on your vv ego, no problem!

I bet a dry hit on that would hurt your throat . Seems to me it would be like vaping steam from the kettle at that voltage .
 

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Sounds and looks like it's a BIG improvement over the previous tank system that is out there. How would you compare the two? Disadvantage and advantage of the ego-c? Does it feed better? Was the wicking issues taken care of? Has the flavor been improved in this current version?

When it releases, I'll get a couple to try out on my VV box mod with an adapter of course. Been a fan of the ego-t type B since it got me off cigs and wouldn't mind getting this version to see how it does in performance.

I'm vaping one of these - ego-c - now - I got a 'beta' - can't say where.... mine has 'joyetech' on the black body as well as on the metal band. The band is where it unscrews - one places the atty module in a hole there - the silicone disc in the module makes for a tight fit. The spike on the module looks a bit stubbier - without measuring - a bit shorter and fatter - this may be good for less surface hitting the ejuice - less burning? and a tighter fit on the cap. I don't have any soft A caps - it's an A style and looks nice - less volume than I'm used to but still vaping strong.

The atty is measuring a solid 2.4Ω on the multimeter. Most of my B attys are running from 2.1-2.3Ω, so this is a tad cooler but not that noticeable. Good vapor, good flavor, no leaks but I've only been at it for about 1/2 hour now. I'm vaping my no. 1 ejuice DV's Habana Reserve and I know it so well now - I can tell the difference in flavor on the new varivolt eGo batt (not part of this beta kit - I just have two atty modules and two clear A tanks.) Anyway the ejuice is tasting better than what I get on the smoktech ego sized DCC's - although they vape better than most other cartos I've had - CE2's are good as well.

The draw on the eGo-c is good - not tight but not all airy either. So far I'm liking it. I'll probably wait for the B type size to arrive and hopefully there will be a variety of ohms to choose from. I haven't checked the other module yet - it may be different :) but there's no outside indication of ohms.
 
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I hope it's not another huge screwdriver again with very little room for the juice. Everyone seems to focus on voltages, resistances, shininess, etc. But not a lot focus on efficient juice feeding system that could last you at least a day or two without refilling.

;-)

That would be the Go-Go :laugh:
 

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Sounds and looks like it's a BIG improvement over the previous tank system that is out there.

It wasn't a BIG improvement for me in that I was one of the lucky ones as far as leaks go. I think much of what I did to prepare the tank and the fact that I vape VG and that I don't powervape - since I have about 6 going... were responsible for the no leaks. All those factors kept me from getting the leaks reported by some others - although there were many that had similar experience as I did as well. That said - this hasn't leaked so far and it is running cooler. Using a clear ejuice, there has been no discoloration and I am 'powervaping' this one for testing purposes. I've run several fillups through it with no burning or discoloration. And again my B attys are metering in at 2.1 mainly but a few 2.2 and 2.3. This one is solid at 2.4Ω.

How would you compare the two? Disadvantage and advantage of the ego-c? Does it feed better? Was the wicking issues taken care of? Has the flavor been improved in this current version?

Well the disadvantage of the ego-c A types over the B types that are my regular vapes is volume of course and as I said - if this keeps going well, I'll wait for the B's to pop on the ego-c. The original eGo-T A types didn't perform as well as the B's did for most who tried both. Lots of threads re: that. So apples to apples - this is a big improvement but not compared to the eGo-t B types. The other slight disadvantage is the vapor is less on this one than my eGo-T B types - slightly less wattage and that makes a difference. The advantages so far are better flavor - no wash out of flavor or burnt taste, not a drop of a leak, it is 'sleeker' looking than the B's; the core/module is easy to change and it is easier to access the wick if that needs adjusted - so far that hasn't been a problem. Easier to clean as well, although haven't needed that either.

When it releases, I'll get a couple to try out on my VV box mod with an adapter of course. Been a fan of the ego-t type B since it got me off cigs and wouldn't mind getting this version to see how it does in performance.

If you are vaping B's now, but want to just try it - just get the new atty body and perhaps 2 modules. The tank is the standard A type that you get with the eGo-t kit, so you should have one of those around and I'd also pick up the soft caps for the A types - extra protection from leaks or future leaks... I don't remove the cap to fill. AND I'm guessing that the modules you receive will fit the B type atty body when that comes along. The size/diameter of the atty casing is the same for the A and B types where the module fits. And if so, then the modules you get won't be a total waste once the B types are released - just an educated guess though...
 

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That would be the Go-Go :laugh:
Yup, I've heard good things about it. Thank you very much. But I'm shying away from long, tubular types. I've got lots of them. I want something that fits on the palm of my hand. I'm waiting for the next edition of Vapage V-mod or something similar. Lightweight, highly portable, batteries removable, efficient juice feeding system and enough room for the juice to last me a day or two without refilling. Pardon me for being repetitive.
;-)
 

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    You should not worry. One of my mods is not regulated and uses 2 18650, so around 7.4-8V with full batteries. I'm using DC 1.5ohm cartos on it without issues. As long as they stay wet, it's ok. So with 4.2V on your vv ego, no problem!

    Sure you do ----------- NOT

    1.5ohm @ 8volts would be 5.3amps & 42.6watts
     
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