Newbie question for Joye eGo-T

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Governa

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the new ego c has no leaking issues at all. About 15 of my friends have them, not one has leaked

That is correct. eGo-C user here and zero leaks.

@Formosa: you'd be better advised searching for eGo-T and eGo-C videos on YouTube and watching them. One single video review is enough to cover all the questions you posted. :)
 

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That is correct. eGo-C user here and zero leaks.

@Formosa: you'd be better advised searching for eGo-T and eGo-C videos on YouTube and watching them. One single video review is enough to cover all the questions you posted. :)


Thankful it has worked out so well with you on the leaking issue- I have used eGo-T for over 5 months and often have leaking and/or flooding- even with following ALL the suggestions. Not sure why it can be so random with these. I just keep using them and sure enjoy it when they work well. I will continue to use them since I hope to quit all of this eventually, but it's hard to recommend them to others anymore.
 

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Thankful it has worked out so well with you on the leaking issue- I have used eGo-T for over 5 months and often have leaking and/or flooding- even with following ALL the suggestions. Not sure why it can be so random with these. I just keep using them and sure enjoy it when they work well. I will continue to use them since I hope to quit all of this eventually, but it's hard to recommend them to others anymore.

If I remember correctly, I've read it on this forum that the newer batch of the ego-T has the leaking problem fixed. FYI, I got mine from LF, maybe you can RE purchase their atty and the cone alone. This might fix the leaking issue, it might be helpful to ask the vendor when they restock the batches.

Edit: I purchased 3 kits from them last week, all 3 has no leaking issue.
 

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I have used eGo-T for over 5 months and often have leaking and/or flooding- even with following ALL the suggestions.

Sorry to hear. I only have 3 rules:

1- insert the tank in an upward movement towards the cone, meaning the air inside the tank is always at the cap level.
2- take the tank off in a downward movement away from the cone, meaning (again) that the air inside the tank is always at the cap level.
3- keep the tank with juice, meaning I never let it run too low on juice. I fill it up again as soon as it gets at around 15% of the tank's capacity. I find that if it gets too low there will be enough air inside the tank to literally force the remaining liquid down flooding the atty.

Zero problems. Maybe there's something on the eGo-C that makes it less prone to leakage than the eGo-T? I don't know, but I've had zero problems.
 

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Thanks to both of you- I have always done those same things, Governa- Formosa, I have heard the attys were getting better so sure hope so. Generally an atty would stop completely or start the nasty taste to indicate death- in this most recent it seemed to be unstoppable leaking/flooding, so I finally replaced them. I have always had attys last longer than two weeks so I should not complain, ha.

I just got some of the C and it took quite a bit of tweaking before it worked properly. Smoking is so less drama... but I don't smoke anymore (yay!!!) and am willing to put up with all this if I have to.
 

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That's also my 3 rules too :)

Sorry to hear. I only have 3 rules:

1- insert the tank in an upward movement towards the cone, meaning the air inside the tank is always at the cap level.
2- take the tank off in a downward movement away from the cone, meaning (again) that the air inside the tank is always at the cap level.
3- keep the tank with juice, meaning I never let it run too low on juice. I fill it up again as soon as it gets at around 15% of the tank's capacity. I find that if it gets too low there will be enough air inside the tank to literally force the remaining liquid down flooding the atty.

Zero problems. Maybe there's something on the eGo-C that makes it less prone to leakage than the eGo-T? I don't know, but I've had zero problems.
 
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