Probably not even do-able, but I'm gonna ask anyways....

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Okay... so I've been vaping Greensmoke for about a month now, no analogs... yay me. That's huge, as you all know. Here's my sitch. I bought a boatload of green smoke cartomizers recently, but am about sick n' tired of charging their batteries all the live long day. I just bought the K-go from Hoosier (which is the same thing as the E-go) and I wanna know what sort of adapter (if any) there is that I can get so I can smoke my green smoke cartos on the E-go battery... OR... if that should even be a combination due to amps and watts and whatnot. I get so ticked when I'm having to charge my three green smoke batteries at all times. I've tried just about every liquid on the market and I can't seem to find one that tastes like the green smoke absolute or red tobaccos. I've tried a ton. JC, BWB, HALO, Wet your stick, RY4 from china, Unsmoke, Vapor4life, ...... ugh. Which, if any of you want my juices, they are all yours!! I'm almost mad at myself for trying Green Smoke initially because that's now what I like. ;c(
Thanks for your time!! And let me know if you've got any ideas on adapters!!
~Erika
 

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Yikes. I have no experience with GreenSmoke myself, but I do have a suggestion, if nobody else answers: Find a vape shop nearby. Unless you live in a REALLY small town, there will likely be at least one or two around, and you can (hopefully) find out if your ecigs use a "standard" connection, or something proprietary. If they use a 510, 810 or 901 connection, you'll have a very easy time finding adapters for your KGo (and won't even need an adapter if they're 510.) Looking at GreenSmoke's site, they kind of look like 901 connections, but the threading looks wrong, so you may be dealing with a proprietary connection...
Good luck - and congratulations on dumping the nastysticks!
 

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Find a vape shop nearby. Unless you live in a REALLY small town, there will likely be at least one or two around...
Just wanted to comment on that, you'd think it would be true, but I'm in New York City and after extensive Google searches and posting in this forum, have only been able to find one possible kiosk to go to. Surprising and disappointing:?:
 

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That looks to be a lithium batt as well, so you're good. The difference between it and your KGo will really just be the (much) longer battery life you will soon get. Googling around makes me suspect that they may use an 808 connection, in which case you'll be able to use an 808-510 adapter (or maybe even a 901-510?) and happily smoke your old cartos on your KGo. Wait, would that be an 808-to-510, or a 510-to-808? Argh, I forget if battery connection goes first...
 

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Cool - Stosh found info quicker than I did...

@Prciosa: Ouch - That's scary - I would have figured New York would have dozens - Sorry to hear that. Now I feel all lucky and stuff - I have a pair of actual storefronts within 15 minutes of my house, and at least 3 mall kiosks (but the kiosks aren't really the same - I don't think of them as useful for anything; they're pushing specific brands only).
 

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It may be out of date information, but I believe the Greensmoke is an 808-D2, so a 510 battery to D2 adapter may work. LeCig Electronic CIgarette Store - Adapters You could try one and see if it fits, while
you search for another flavor you like, and your tastes change (they will as your taste buds heal :))

That looks to be a lithium batt as well, so you're good. The difference between it and your KGo will really just be the (much) longer battery life you will soon get. Googling around makes me suspect that they may use an 808 connection, in which case you'll be able to use an 808-510 adapter (or maybe even a 901-510?) and happily smoke your old cartos on your KGo. Wait, would that be an 808-to-510, or a 510-to-808? Argh, I forget if battery connection goes first...

I am trying to find the size but all I have been able to find so far is what they are not.
They are not 808. They are not 4081(DSE103).

They are the same as Bloog. I have no idea what connection Bloog uses.

The battery connection is listed first, so we are looking for a 510 - ??? adapter.

Together we will figure this out.


Edit: Here is a link to a page of adapters. Maybe the photos will help identify it. Clicking on a photo gives more detailed views.
 
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Forget about the adapter. Try new juice... You can get samples from just about everywhere... Or start making your own... I love tweaking my own recipes... And finding whole new favors... And there is a certain sense of satisfaction when the people I work with try my new flavor and beg for more... No I do not sell juice so please do not ask...
 

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Greensmoke is definitely an e9 battery, you will want to buy a 510 to 808 D-2 adapter, if you can find one :)
I started on greensmoke back in 2009 as well, and liked their regular tobacco flavor. Only now have I found a tobacco flavor I like as much as, if not more than, that first drag. It's called "Primo" and it's made by All About Vapor.

ETA if you're not getting air through your greensmoke carto while using the adapter, make sure the adapter has air holes. The greensmoke carto only has one air hole, on the bottom, the adapter may not be vented and is therefore blocking the airflow. Or, as sailorman suggested, perhaps there is an adjustment on the adapter somewhere that would allow airflow similar to a 510 carto.
 
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If it let you attach your carto to your battery, it's not the opposite way. It's the right size. Something else is keeping the air blocked. See if it has an adjustment. Might be a screwdriver slot to turn half of it and move it in and out. You might be able to loosen up the draw by lengthening or shortening it. I don't know about that particular adapter, but a lot of them are adjustable that way.
 
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