Well this is what came with the kit:
Electronic Cigarette EGO-T Package includes:
- TWO eGo-T Atomizer
- TWO eGo-T Batteries with 5 click shut off system*
- FIVE eGo Tank Eliq-Cart Cartridges
- ONE USB Charger
- ONE Wall Charger
- ONE Carrying Bag
- User Manual.
- Plus ONE Bottle of E-Liquid !
How do I tell if things are compatible with the eGo-T? I know some things wont work from what I have read. The batteries are 650, should I need to buy bigger ones? Also any good websites to buy juice from that ship from the USA so I don't have to wait for shipments from China? Thanks for the help, truely appreciate it. I feel lost entering this world of vaping.
Not a bad kit, other than the older Ego-T tank system was touch and go to use, had a learning curve. The "Ego" battery has 2 threadings, the inner threading is "510" so any 510 attachement will work with it, 510 cartomizers, 510 and 306 drip atomizers, Vivi Nova tanks, Kanger Protank, iClear30s, etc. The outer threading was designed for the Ego "Cone" or "Ego-C", and again various attachements use this threading, Kanger T3's, Evods, most CE# (being a number ie CE4 "Stardust"), so your array of attachments are broad and wide with the Ego style battery. Currently I'd suggest trying out cartomizers, couple tanks, tanks you have top coil and bottom coil types, like Vivi Nova and iClears are top coil, T3's, Evods, Protank are bottom coil, and a basic drip atomizer. Drip atomizers are great for juice testing, 2,3, to 4 drops of liquid get between 5-10 vapes before needing more so easy to switch between flavors. Cartomizers are basic, tube with filler that absorbs and holds liquid, and an atomizer in it, hold up to 30 drops on a standard carto, great portability wise, and if you like these you can get a cartomizer tank, which is an upgrade, carto with a hole in the side, tank surrounding it filled with liquid, feeds the carto more for extended use. Clearomizer, or self coiled tank basically all they are have a wicking system of some sort, that passes liquid to the coil, and come in various types, but the basic 2 are top coil with long wicks to bottom coil with very short wicks. Both styles have their strengths and weaknesses, top coils being a warmer vape, due to the coil is closer to your mouth and needs tilting constantly to keep the wicks wet. Bottom coils are a generally a cooler vape, suffer from gurgling and flooding once the liquid level gets to low, but the strong point, they can vape at any angle and the coils are constantly wet, no dry hits like a top coil can do. Suggest this "experimentation" because everyone vapes differently and expects a vape experience unique to themselves, testing these various attachments, you find your sweet optimal spot to you, just like juices, you'll find what sets your bells and whistles off, where the same liquid might make me go, bleh. Vaping is unique to the user themselves. Later down the road you might look at a larger battery in milli-amp hours (mah), or more advance device, though having backups for your backups is a major rule of thumb in vaping, so next couple of weeks, look into a pair of Ego Twists/Vision Spinners would be an upgrade, lets you experience variable voltage and where you will be able to dial in your optimal temp depending on liquid. Good luck, and welcome to the wild west world of vaping =D