Opinion on LR atty for ego-t type b

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washvap

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Just wanted to ask anyone's opinion on using these:

Low Resistance 510 Spare Atomizer (Bauway)

on an ego-t type b since they are pretty cheap. Just wanted to try LR atomizers out from all the hype that I've been reading about them. Also, is it better to get one or two if I'm wanting to try out multiple flavors since I trying to experiment.

If anybody has experience with these or have better suggestions than I would appreciate it.
 

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I dont think its really an issue. The ego is going to fail on you no matter what. Getting an LR atomizer isnt going to kill it that much faster. I would recommend a 2.0 ohm so it doesnt stress it too much. Thats a good middle ground and shouldnt kill your ego any faster than it kills itself. Just dont drop it haha.
Ive had my hello 016 battery for 4 or so months now and its still kickin out the vapor just fine. I have used exclusively LR atties ranging from 1.5-2 ohms.
 

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The question you have to ask yourself is how soon are you willing to replace a $15-20 battery? My wife uses her as the 3.2v device it is, and has had zero issues going on 6 months now.

Proprietary batteries are not designed to handle the extra current demands imposed by a LR atty. I have had no issues using LR with mods that use real batteries, from 14500 to 18650, and those are only a few bucks to replace if you ever shell one. Wait on the LR til you have a mod that uses a battery that can handle it. You may get by using a LR atty on your eGo, but don't say no one ever warned you if your batteries fail prematurely because they couldn't handle it.
 

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The question you have to ask yourself is how soon are you willing to replace a $15-20 battery? My wife uses her as the 3.2v device it is, and has had zero issues going on 6 months now.

Proprietary batteries are not designed to handle the extra current demands imposed by a LR atty. I have had no issues using LR with mods that use real batteries, from 14500 to 18650, and those are only a few bucks to replace if you ever shell one. Wait on the LR til you have a mod that uses a battery that can handle it. You may get by using a LR atty on your eGo, but don't say no one ever warned you if your batteries fail prematurely because they couldn't handle it.

Never really thought about that aspect of it. I mean I read about it but some said that it didn't effect their batteries for the ego but don't to risk one dying on me neither. Those are pretty freaking expensive IMO and I'm not really trying to get another e-cig system anytime soon.

Anyways, thanks a lot for your suggestion and warning. It looks like I'm going to be waiting for the ego-t to come out with a LR atty. Anybody know when those are supposed to come out?
 
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The question you have to ask yourself is how soon are you willing to replace a $15-20 battery? My wife uses her as the 3.2v device it is, and has had zero issues going on 6 months now.

Proprietary batteries are not designed to handle the extra current demands imposed by a LR atty. I have had no issues using LR with mods that use real batteries, from 14500 to 18650, and those are only a few bucks to replace if you ever shell one. Wait on the LR til you have a mod that uses a battery that can handle it. You may get by using a LR atty on your eGo, but don't say no one ever warned you if your batteries fail prematurely because they couldn't handle it.

This is an excellent post Vapenstein. After reading many threads on LR attys, it really does come down to this. How far are you willing to push it? How many eGo batteries are you prepared to buy?

I am eager to try the new Joye eGo-T Type B LR atty which is available from a few suppliers now. But that little voice says wait a month and then read the latest threads. Some suppliers are more open with warnings about using certain LR attys with eGo batteries. Other suppliers offer no warnings at all.

Welcome to the wild west that is the vaping world.

JJ :)
 

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Thanks a lot for the suggestion. I just checked those out and it stated that it wasn't designed for ego style batteries and would significantly reduce it's lifespan.

they work on anything over 450 mah...which the eog is...650mah...will work fine!
If you're worried do like me....i use 2.0 ohm atty's...(smoktech) from madvapes.....plumes of vapor and won't kill or drain your ego battery as fast.
And i have the 1000 mah batteries, so maybe you might want to get 1 (1000 mah)
but like i've been saying...you can get a whole new kit with 1050 mah batteries at madvapes, and it's an ego mod......you can replace batteries for $5 instead of 20 for ego's..

I just ordered mine..you should too
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