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tector

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i cant thank you enough for your kindness.. if i would believe in heaven im sure you all gets there :)

first - all my questions refer to my 510 and Ego thats on his way..

1. what is a t-tip or drip tip?... does it any good?... what are the benefits?,,
it comes instead of the carts?... or add on the carts edge?... should i get one?.. does it works for 1 use?.. or no limit?.. what are the pros and cons?..

2. the Ego (as i understand - is 3.7v) where can i get higher?.. like 5.. or more?.. does it required new model?.. or just another battery?.. pros and cons please :)

3. what do u say about health-cabin \ heaven-gifts eliquid - what do u think is better?...

4. I keep seeing tutorials to vape more, to get better taste, and more stuff..
if i ordered a Ego starters kit, what do u think is a "Must get" to make this kit perfect?...


(i ordered from healthcabin.com)

thanks alot again!.. i love you all :)
 

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A drip tip as an open mouthpiece you put on the atomizer instead of a cartridge. With a cartridge you put juice on a filler inside the cartridge, put the cartridge back on the atomizer, and vape until the cartridge needs refilled. Then repeat. With a drip tip, you drip a couple of drops of juice down onto the atomizer through the drip tip and vape. Repeating after every few puffs. I prefer to drip because I think it tastes better that way.

Another to add to the options is a cartomizer. That's a one piece atomizer/cartridge. You fill it up then screw the whole thing onto your battery. When I can't drip (driving, working, shopping, etc.) I use a cartomizer. I prefer them to cartridges because they hold significantly more juice and are easier for me to fill and take a few with me than are cartridges. Lots of different opinions, though, so read around about preferences.

To get 5 volts you have to go to a different battery. You can still use your other 510 stuff; atomizer, drip tip, cartomizer, etc. I think all 5 volt units are mods of some sort. See the link PureVapor gave you.

I've not tried Health Cabins juices, but have tried Heaven-Gifts and don't like it at all. Blech!

I would start with the eGo starter kit and maybe a few extra atomizers because they can die. See what you like and what you don't like and go from there. After you've gotten your kit your next real need will be good juices. If I could only vape the stuff from Heaven Gifts, I doubt I'd have succeeded.
 
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$hua

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i cant thank you enough for your kindness.. if i would believe in heaven im sure you all gets there :)

first - all my questions refer to my 510 and Ego thats on his way..

1. what is a t-tip or drip tip?... does it any good?... what are the benefits?,,
it comes instead of the carts?... or add on the carts edge?... should i get one?.. does it works for 1 use?.. or no limit?.. what are the pros and cons?..

2. the Ego (as i understand - is 3.7v) where can i get higher?.. like 5.. or more?.. does it required new model?.. or just another battery?.. pros and cons please :)

3. what do u say about health-cabin \ heaven-gifts Eliquid - what do u think is better?...

4. I keep seeing tutorials to vape more, to get better taste, and more stuff..
if i ordered a Ego starters kit, what do u think is a "Must get" to make this kit perfect?...


(i ordered from healthcabin.com)

thanks alot again!.. i love you all :)

1. A drip tip is a add on to the end of your atomizer. It allows you to Direct Drip (DD) w/o having to remove the top (cartridge) every time you want to add a couple more drops. you use a drip tip in place of a cartridge. A drip tip can also be used on several models of cartomizers.

2. to get above 3.7v device you will need to pursue "mods" such as GLV 2, Buzz, etc, lots and lots of modifications available in the marketplace.. i personally use the GLV 2.. and am considering buying a "Buzz" which features variable voltage, and in my opinion, variable voltage may become the future of vaping...

3. I have no expeirience with those vendors.. im in the US and try to avoid shopping internationally.

4. to make the eGo.. "perfect"... purchase a Drip Tip... purchase and keep on hand several Low Resistance (LR) atomizers. purchase at least 1 eGo XL battery... 900mah vs 650mah of the standard. aside from these suggestions.. the only thing that would make an eGo more perfect.. would be the ability to output 5v.... which it cannot.


hope this helps...
 

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1. T-tips and drip tips are mouthpieces for those who drip instead of using carts. If you are a dripper, they make a lot of sense. You don't have to yank off the mouthpiece to drip. They work for eons, i.e., far longer than attys and batteries, since they are just molded pieces of metal or delrin without mechanical or electrical parts.


2. The Ego (and its cousins, the Riva and Hello 016) - are 3.4V. For higher voltage, you enter the world of mods, for which PureVapor has provided two valuable sources of information. Regarding the second source: ViZi has created an updated, more complete version of his comprehensive database here.

OR What we vapers really care about (whether we know it or not) is power (measured in watts). One way to increase power is by increasing the voltage of the battery. The other way is by lowering the resistance (measured in ohms) of the atomizer. See my note about LR attys below.


3. I've not tried health-cabin's e-liquid. It appears to be the same DeKang juice as heaven-gifts'. Try the DeKang juices and see if you like them. They often are denigrated here on ECF in favor of USA-made juices, but I like many of them. And ordering from the U.S. might be even more expensive for you than from China.


4. I wouldn't rush into any "Must get" items. Spend some time with the eGO and see what (if anything) you wish were better.



  • If you are tired of filling cartridges of any size (and don't want to drip), use cartomizers.

You may, however, not need any of these ... at least initially. So just feel your way into it.
 
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