New to the clearomizer, some concerns

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RaulR

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I got 2 clearomizers CE4+, i dry burned them, filled them one with 100% PG and the other with 100% VG. Both give good, not great vapor. Also some falvor. I got also the ego-c and it gives me THICK vapor with great throat hit and great flavor. With the CE4+, i feel im sucking a lot of air, not even close the quality of vapor of the ego-c. Is my CE4+ faulty or do i need to mod it someway to get that thick vapor i have with the ego-c? Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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    Post a link to what you have so we can tell which of the fourteen thousand versions of the CE4+ you have, and what resistance is it?
    Also is it safe to assume that you have it on your e-go-C battery?
    I hear people complain about a tight draw with CE4+ from time to time, But I can't for the life me figure a way to get a loose draw. That CE4+ should blow an eGo-C right out of the water.
     

    Josephmbk

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    I have an ego c and have purchased 4 clearos from two different vendors. I was dissapointed with all of them. The regular type B tank was better, though it leaked and collected juice at the top.

    I am now using the vivi nova from gotvapes and LOVE IT! Mind you, I made sure to order extra LR 1.8 heads since the ego only puts out 3.3v and I don't have the twist. But it has never leaked, gives more vapor, flavor is ok, no juice in the mouth. I really think I found my sweet-spot with it. I recommend giving it a shot. :)
     

    tj99959

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    I have an ego c and have purchased 4 clearos from two different vendors. I was dissapointed with all of them. The regular type B tank was better, though it leaked and collected juice at the top.

    I am now using the vivi nova from gotvapes and LOVE IT! Mind you, I made sure to order extra LR 1.8 heads since the ego only puts out 3.3v and I don't have the twist. But it has never leaked, gives more vapor, flavor is ok, no juice in the mouth. I really think I found my sweet-spot with it. I recommend giving it a shot. :)

    The thing is there are almost 100 different versions of "clearos", and it's hard to make sure we are comparing apples to apples.
    There have been at least 4 versions of the Vision eGo (stardust) clearo alone.
    The atomizer in a Vision ego and the ViVi Nova are identical. Only the way air flow is managed and form factor are differnt.
     
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    Danidoo

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    Let me start by saying I like the visions...

    I have bought the vision clears from 3 different vendors ( v1, v2 and v2.5). I have had vastly different experiences with the same version out of the same box. QC is really bad on these puppies. When the work they rock! Which they mostly do. I have had a draw so tight the clearomizer was unusable. Pulled another out of the same box, heaven. V1 crack-a-palooka. I didn't read enough before buying :( I know better now.

    Mostly they perform well. And the aesthetics keep me coming back.
     

    Dominicanto

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    I had one on an Ego-t battery (CE4), meh. Inconsistent in terms of vaper production and flavor from the juice. The draw was either stiff or just created a lot of gurgling. Then I tried another and it was fine. Not fantastic, but it worked.

    Just bought and ego c twist batt today. Now these things are fantastic! And yes - they do like more voltage. Have a 1.8 LR ce4 on the ego-c with 4.2v vaping RY4. Best vape I've had so far.
     

    Dominicanto

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    Oh and if you plan on cleaning it, don't follow those YouTube videos like I did which suggest keeping the ce4 attached to the batt for leverage and then rocking the plastic housing of the ce4 back and forth to open it. I did that and after one or two rocks ended up yanking out the insides of the ego-t and disconnecting the wires inside of it and damaging the battery. Ce4, to it's credit, was perfectly intact. Use a pair of pliers, instead. Actually really easy to clean once you manage to open it.
     
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