I've heard that a few have ordered the "C" kit w/ LR Atty's instead of SR Atty's. Were you able to do that? Or did you order LR Atty's separate?
full ego-c kit + a separate 5 heads LR package.
I've heard that a few have ordered the "C" kit w/ LR Atty's instead of SR Atty's. Were you able to do that? Or did you order LR Atty's separate?
not available in type b, right? also, are the SR atty's any good? not really a fan of typical LR atty's burnt taste.
This is the easiest and most effective way ive found for foolproof Ego priming, since using this method I've never had a dry hit.
With your atomizer/tank assembly complete place your thumb over the bottom of the cone covering the bottom completely, with the bottom sealed take a couple draws, look for bubbles rising to the top of your tank and your good to go.
I use this method on my Ego-T and it works perfectly, you might need to adjust your draw on the C model, don't have my C parts yet so can't tell ya...be careful to not over do it, you know you have when there's a dot of liquid on your thumb.
The battery also has the improved safety chip.
The LED charge indicator was developed by another company and Ovale wasn't 'sure if it would result in a higher defect rate for the battery. Also, it was test marketed about a year ago in Korea and they found they didn't really need it with a large battery like the 650 mAH.'
Why do you call it "infamous color changing charge indicating LED"?
not available in type b, right? also, are the SR atty's any good? not really a fan of typical LR atty's burnt taste.
not available in type b, right? also, are the SR atty's any good? not really a fan of typical LR atty's burnt taste.
Not talking about typical tank/spike leaking Raber...
When you cap the bottom of the atomizer and take a few draws you create a vacuum that will pull liquid thru the attie and on to your finger..
It's also crucial you don't overfill your tanks, if you do expect dry hits, you'll want to see a good size bubble after filling and capping the tank....no bubble=no flow
I am doing fine w/ type A & C....Anyway the flavour can be muted if you don't find the right draw pressure that this system need (it may vary from piece to piece though).
I found i have to draw way more harder than T's to have the right coil wetness.
In the beginning i had few dry hits with these as i was used to draw very very soft with typeB T's to avoid over-feeding. ...
I am doing fine w/ type A & C.
The draw can be adjusted on the C by turning the atty to change the alignment of the channels on the atty to the ones on sides of the tank.
Atty holder on first, align atty & then put cone on.
Ok Raber...one more try. With the attie cone assembled and ready to place on the battery...DON'T, with the attie assembly in hand with no battery on it place your thumb over the threaded fat end where the battery mounts then take a couple primer puffs, you'll see bubbles rising in your tank, now screw the tank/attie assembly to the batt and your good with a well primed atomizer.
That's all I've got for y brother, maybe someone else can explain it better.