Newbie question for Joye eGo-T

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no surprisingly it doesnt just pour out the other end (i thought at first it would too lol). However, a lot of people do have persistent slow leaking and slow wicking problems with the tank and go on to use their ego battery with a carto or clearo instead.

Wow very surprising lol. I was awared of the leaking problem on the Tank models, but I think Joye had fixed it for the newer batches? No? I am not 100% sure but I remember reading it yesterday on this forum. Back to the topic, so the juice is out and I need to refill the tank, do I fully take out the tank to refill? Should I have the eGo upside down when I am pulling out the tank? Sorry for being so noob lol.
 

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The cap on the end of the tank (whre the little hole is) comes off. That's one way to fill the tank.

I fill it with a syringe in the little hole so I don't have to take the cap off.

There is nothing tricky about the tank otherwise. Take it off in any position.

I have many tanks and no problems with leaking since I switched from 100% PG
to 80%PG 20%VG. Pure PG liquid is a little too thin.
 

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The cap on the end of the tank (whre the little hole is) comes off. That's one way to fill the tank.

I fill it with a syringe in the little hole so I don't have to take the cap off.

There is nothing tricky about the tank otherwise. Take it off in any position.

I have many tanks and no problems with leaking since I switched from 100% PG
to 80%PG 20%VG. Pure PG liquid is a little too thin.

I think I understand, but I kind of don't lol because I don't have the kit with me right now. It is really hard to imagine the jouice won't leak out after being poked a hole on it. I think I'll google for some close up images of the tank. Or maybe some videos.
 

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Since eGo-T and eGo-C are the same batteries what parts would you need to make the T a C?

The "A" type tanks for the T are the same as the C, so for the C all you would need is the atty heads and holder. You can try one out with this starter that is one holder, one head:

https://www.cignot.com/product_p/egc-str-all.htm

She adds one tank and the silicone cap (I prefer the hard cap on the C - silicone on the T).
 

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The "A" type tanks for the T are the same as the C, so for the C all you would need is the atty heads and holder. You can try one out with this starter that is one holder, one head:

https://www.cignot.com/product_p/egc-str-all.htm

She adds one tank and the silicone cap (I prefer the hard cap on the C - silicone on the T).

So what's the difference between eGo-T and eGo-C? All I know is that the C is a newer model lol.
 

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So what's the difference between eGo-T and eGo-C? All I know is that the C is a newer model lol.

The C has an atty that you can take apart and rebuild or replace without buying a whole new atty.

My best tip for an ego tank is to make sure you have it in the atty all the way. I had a lot of leaking until I discovered this. When I think it's in all the way, it isn't. I have to give a big extra push until I hear a snap. It's a tight fit.
 

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The C has an atty that you can take apart and rebuild or replace without buying a whole new atty.

My best tip for an ego tank is to make sure you have it in the atty all the way. I had a lot of leaking until I discovered this. When I think it's in all the way, it isn't. I have to give a big extra push until I hear a snap. It's a tight fit.

Thanks... I'll be start vaping this week :), will make sure that the tank is pushed all the way in so theres no leak. I really hope this will resolve (if theres any) the leaking problem for all my kits.
 

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So what's the difference between eGo-T and eGo-C? All I know is that the C is a newer model lol.

They also improved the battery. According to the site it has better protection and they added an LED indicator to the push button to let you know when the battery level has dropped to a certain point.

That's the main reason I ordered it, I don't mind putting cartos or another tank on it if I don't like the their tank system.
 

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They also improved the battery. According to the site it has better protection and they added an LED indicator to the push button to let you know when the battery level has dropped to a certain point.

That's the main reason I ordered it, I don't mind putting cartos or another tank on it if I don't like the their tank system.

Are you sure eGo-C comes with the tiny LCD screen? Last time I checked the eGo-C comes with the standard battery just like the eGo-T. UNLESS you opted to pay extra for the LCD battery.
 

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Are you sure eGo-C comes with the tiny LCD screen? Last time I checked the eGo-C comes with the standard battery just like the eGo-T. UNLESS you opted to pay extra for the LCD battery.

The LCD screen type is a different battery. The eGo-C is 3.5v reportedly (vs. 3.2-3.4v on regular eGo batts) and the button led begins to change from green to aqua to a darker blue as the charge goes down. This is something I didn't think much of until vacation where I was going out more than usual and it is nice to know you're not taking a half charged battery out for the day :) I'm likely to eventually replace all my eGo batts with eGo-c's.

I have the LF vari volts and while those are nice for one flavor I vape, the rest of my flavors are best with the eGo-c/eGo-t voltages (vs. the SE Riva - 3.7v and the higher v's of the vv eGo batts from Liberty Flights) and on regular ohm'd attys as well - best flavor of anything so far short of dripping and I've been vaping most of these flavors for close to 2 years so I know them pretty well. LR's on eGo batts will wash out some flavors and burn out others. Only two can hold up to LR but even one of those (DV's Habana Reserve) still tastes better at 2.2Ω rather than 1.8Ω. The same flavors tasted better on the T's vs. the eGo mega filler carts and better on the megas than a regular 510 cart with blue foam. But best on the C's imo.... I think some people are more sensitive to filler tastes than others - it's why I can't stand cartomizers except, for some reason, the EMDCC's are pretty good, and of course the non-filler CE2's, although I no longer use the latter because the tanks are even better.
 

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The LCD screen type is a different battery. The eGo-C is 3.5v reportedly (vs. 3.2-3.4v on regular eGo batts) and the button led begins to change from green to aqua to a darker blue as the charge goes down. This is something I didn't think much of until vacation where I was going out more than usual and it is nice to know you're not taking a half charged battery out for the day :) I'm likely to eventually replace all my eGo batts with eGo-c's.

I have the LF vari volts and while those are nice for one flavor I vape, the rest of my flavors are best with the eGo-c/eGo-t voltages (vs. the SE Riva - 3.7v and the higher v's of the vv eGo batts from Liberty Flights) and on regular ohm'd attys as well - best flavor of anything so far short of dripping and I've been vaping most of these flavors for close to 2 years so I know them pretty well. LR's on eGo batts will wash out some flavors and burn out others. Only two can hold up to LR but even one of those (DV's Habana Reserve) still tastes better at 2.2Ω rather than 1.8Ω. The same flavors tasted better on the T's vs. the eGo mega filler carts and better on the megas than a regular 510 cart with blue foam. But best on the C's imo.... I think some people are more sensitive to filler tastes than others - it's why I can't stand cartomizers except, for some reason, the EMDCC's are pretty good, and of course the non-filler CE2's, although I no longer use the latter because the tanks are even better.
Ah I always learn something new everyday lol... I thought he meant the LCD screen that shows the battery bar. Now I know the voltage is a bit higher on the C vs the T.
 
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