New to forums, new to vaping, need advice

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Flyeca1

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Greeting everyone,

I live in the United States in Georgia. I recently starting vaping a few months ago. I am using an e-cig from a company named AquaVapor based here in Georgia. I use the model 510 ONE. I am satisfied with how it smokes when it works. That may be due to me being ignorant as to what a "good" vape is like. The problems I have had with this product is with the batteries failing without reason known to me. I have had about 4 batteries die on me. I just assumed it was because I was not properly taking care of them. I have read about how to clean the threads, how to refill carto's, not to keep the carto and battery connected all the time, and not to keep the battery charging overnight. They also say not to use the PCC when a USB charger is available. I left a couple of the batteries charging overnight and the next day they would not work properly so I assumed that was the reason they failed. The other two I never left charging over night but I did use them with the PCC. So i assumed it was the PCC.

I am now reaching out to you more seasoned vapors with a couple questions:

1. Would the charging practices I used cause the batteries to fail?
2. I am looking for suggestions on a new vaping product that is of a higher quality. I am thinking of a $75 budget but if an increase in price significantly increases the quality it can be amended.

Thank you,

Flyeca
 
1. Most USB chargers will shut off automatically when it's done charging so it shouldn't matter that you left it in overnight a couple of times.
2. I'd go with an eGo. They can take tanks, clearomizers, cartomizers, and the atty-cartridge set-ups. You should be able to get a full kit with two 650mah batteries for around $40-$50.
 

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I started with the Kgo kit and couldn't have been happier. Those batteries last all day and some and the kit comes with 2 batteries, one as a back up to be charging while using the other. I always charge my batteries over night and never had any trouble. For a starter kit with no vv I highly recommend Kgo. If you want a variable volt try a twist or spinner====but get two as a back up. You'll also have to buy a charger and delivery systems.
 

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