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

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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.

I didn't notice leaking with mine neither. Got a lot of good info from reading posts and advice that I got (thanks, I appreciated it) in the ego-t type B threads. So, I had a real good idea of what I was getting into before I got my kit. Think that was a big reason why I didn't get leaks with my ego-T type B. Crazy thing is I still have all of my original atties. Probably due to me not using it as much as I used to. But, I'm contributing that to the fact that I cleaned my atties pretty often.

It's kind of disappointing to hear that it's running cooler at 2.4 ohms since I figured that they would improve upon that. Good to hear that there isn't any discoloration within the tank. I have had that happen a lot with my B tanks when I got down to the middle of the tank.


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.

Definitely, I thought that they would start off with the B's and build on that to increase performance. Guess I was wrong. Anyways, it's good that they improved the flavor but, that's probably due to the increase in ohms for the atomizer. I am glad that they have made it possible to change the atomizer and easier to adjust the wick and what nots.

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...

Yeah, I remembered you posting that you used a syringe to fill them which made sense. Since it'll weaken the cap from constantly taking it on and off. When the type B ones come out. Honestly, I just did it the regular way since I didn't own a syringe at the time.

I should be set and get some of those soft caps you were talking about. I would think that Cignot already has them but, if they don't then I'll be going to Totally Twisted to get some of those.

Thanks for your opinions/suggestions on this topic. I appreciate it.
 

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Can you take pics of what this "module" is? Thanks for the reports!!

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I didn't notice leaking with mine neither. Got a lot of good info from reading posts and advice that I got (thanks, I appreciated it) in the ego-t type B threads. So, I had a real good idea of what I was getting into before I got my kit. Think that was a big reason why I didn't get leaks with my ego-T type B. Crazy thing is I still have all of my original atties. Probably due to me not using it as much as I used to. But, I'm contributing that to the fact that I cleaned my atties pretty often.

It's kind of disappointing to hear that it's running cooler at 2.4 ohms since I figured that they would improve upon that. Good to hear that there isn't any discoloration within the tank. I have had that happen a lot with my B tanks when I got down to the middle of the tank.


I'm figuring the 2.4Ω module will be one of several - so if you have ejuice that can run hotter you'll have say, a 1.7Ω module. Or for very light flavors a 3.0Ω module. Although much above 3.0Ω wouldn't be practical for the regular eGo at 3.4Watts...

Definitely, I thought that they would start off with the B's and build on that to increase performance. Guess I was wrong. Anyways, it's good that they improved the flavor but, that's probably due to the increase in ohms for the atomizer. I am glad that they have made it possible to change the atomizer and easier to adjust the wick and what nots.

While many here prefer the B's, I don't know what the general overall market is for the A vs. B. Many like the style of the A and don't need the volume that power users need :) Some prefer the 510 T over the eGo.... 510-T is a great started kit actually. Wish is was around a few years ago... lol

Yeah, I remembered you posting that you used a syringe to fill them which made sense. .

I used the syringe for the eGo mega carto and perhaps right at first for the Tanks but then got some fine tipped bottles from cignot which I now use exclusively - but yeah - I advised not to take the caps off and I also advised to hone out the hole in the cap - which I no longer advise - it should be round as another person pointed out but as small as possible for the plastic caps.

Since it'll weaken the cap from constantly taking it on and off. When the type B ones come out. Honestly, I just did it the regular way since I didn't own a syringe at the time.

I should be set and get some of those soft caps you were talking about. I would think that Cignot already has them but, if they don't then I'll be going to Totally Twisted to get some of those.

Thanks for your opinions/suggestions on this topic. I appreciate it.
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The soft caps are nice and actually I now take them off to fill :laugh: They're so tight that you can't get the displacement and you'll pop the cap off from the pressure caused by filling. (with the fine tipped bottles... syringes will work. ) But it isn't as issue as it was with the plastic caps.... And you're welcome :) I just post my experience and hope it helps someone along the way....
 

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I'm figuring the 2.4Ω module will be one of several - so if you have ejuice that can run hotter you'll have say, a 1.7Ω module. Or for very light flavors a 3.0Ω module. Although much above 3.0Ω wouldn't be practical for the regular eGo at 3.4Watts...

I hope so, it'll be nice to have more options out there on what ohms a person can choose from to fit a particular juice they want to use. The LR type B's were pretty nice but, I would've liked it a little warmer. So, the 1.7 ohm ones would be perfect for me. More than likely, I'll find myself using my ego batts more when the time comes. Agreed, that the 3 ohm atomizers would basically be useless.


While many here prefer the B's, I don't know what the general overall market is for the A vs. B. Many like the style of the A and don't need the volume that power users need :) Some prefer the 510 T over the eGo.... 510-T is a great started kit actually. Wish is was around a few years ago... lol

LOL That's true and yeah, I would've quit smoking sooner if the 510-t was around. Unfortunately there were only carts during that time. But, I'm glad I started again 6 months ago. There are SO many more options now. I personally think it's a great time to vape or begin vaping.

The soft caps are nice and actually I now take them off to fill :laugh: They're so tight that you can't get the displacement and you'll pop the cap off from the pressure caused by filling. (with the fine tipped bottles... syringes will work. ) But it isn't as issue as it was with the plastic caps.... And you're welcome :) I just post my experience and hope it helps someone along the way....

I knew should've gotten those soft caps when I first heard about them LOL. My tanks are starting to show some wear and tear but, they still hold up pretty well. It's good to hear that it isn't an issue anymore with the soft caps though.

Anyways, I have definitely benefited from your past posts . Since, it was you and others information I gathered when I started vaping again when I bought my ego-t type B that helped me quit cigs for good with this current attempt. It's been a little over half a year now and couldn't be happier.
 
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After watching the above video im more curious .
The atomizer is interesting i just wonder if the cost will be the same or cheaper than a current atty as a seperate sale by themsleves.

The ones i use now the b stlye in low resistance im able to take apart and clean the coil when it gets too much residue i then put in a new homemade wick if the original falls apart and im good to go.

If the new ones are similar in price and i cannot access the insides personally then im not to excited but thats just me .
Since Dennis at Cignot gave me a personal demonstration in back of the shop i do not mind giving new added life to my atty's but i can see how its not for everyone.

The great thing about it is for someone that just wants to toss it and screw in another and does not want to fool with it and my hats off to the makers that did that for them .
 

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If the new ones are similar in price and i cannot access the insides personally then im not to excited but thats just me

Actually it's easier to access and adjust the wick with the ego-c. I haven't pulled it out yet :D but it's easily visible. And someone else has pulled it just to do it....
 

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Has anyone seen/done a comprhensive review of this product?? It's a tank system, so does it have the typical tank system issues:

Does it leak?
Is it inconsistant?
Does it wick differently for different thicknesses of juice (different PG/VG ratios)
Can it wick quickly enough for HV vaping?

Also, are the new atomizers & cones compatable with the ego batteries we already have?

I will definitly keep an eye out for reviews from trusted reviewers and also component costs.

Looks like an interesting product, but I will need to see more than just the marketing hype.


6 months with no analogs after 42 years of 1 to 1-1/2 packs a day (and trying to quit once or twice a year for 35 years)


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Has anyone seen/done a comprhensive review of this product?? It's a tank system, so does it have the typical tank system issues:

Does it leak?
Is it inconsistant?
Does it wick differently for different thicknesses of juice (different PG/VG ratios)
Can it wick quickly enough for HV vaping?
I think they're focused on shininess, atomizers, batteries (which are already covered by tens of manufacturers, as if there's still room for improvement in this area), and not much on those issues you mentioned above.

And I don't think you can even rely on others' reviews because most of the time the reviewer reviews the product right out of the box. They never come back for updates like a week or two later. Of course, those issues will never appear when the product is fresh.

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