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bettysue

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First of all please excuse me if these questions have been answered in previous posts. I just thought it might be easier to have the answers to my questions in one place. So here goes...First I'm going to give the link to my kit in case there are questions on what the heck I'm talking about...lol

Joyetech eGo-C Starter Kit - MyFreedomSmokes.com

1. Clearomizers: I use clearomizers with my eGo-C.
a. Does there come a time where you need to start using a new one and toss out the one you had been using?
b. I think I have been filling mine wrong. I just read a note under the desciprion of the clearomizer that says:
"Note - this product does NOT require a syringe to fill, simply drip e-liquid into the outer chamber to fill"
Then it lists the steps to fill it. My question is about the 2nd step:
"Fill the outer chamber with about 1.6ml of e-liquid (Do not pour e-liquid into the center tube, it is for airflow only)"
Does that mean that I don't try to add the liquid between the white round thing and the outer glass? I have
been using a syringe as it fits through the space between the white thing and the glass.

2. Atomizer Head: When do you know it's time to change it and put a new one on?

3. Battery Charging: Is it normal to use a battery for a day and when you put it on the charger using the usb connector the green
light goes on which means it is fully charged? Yet if I put the adapter on my charger and plug it into an electrical outlet the
light turns red meaning it needs to be charged. This is the case with both of my batteries.

That's it for now, but don't be surprised if I think of other questions.

betty

note: edited to put correct link to my kit. Apparently the site owner changed things around since I first saved the link.
 
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there are no clearos with that kit, so I guess you bought those separate? I would have to see the specific clearo, but many of them have replaceable heads. You just screw off the old one, toss it, and screw on a new one. Easy Peasy.

The white round rubbery type thing? (seal) If so that is correct. You put juice in where it goes directly into the glass tank and you can see it dripping in. Not into the metal tube in the center of the clearo. I use syringes on things that say they don't need them sometimes too because it is easier. It doesn't make it wrong, they are just pointing out that it is not necessary.

2. When vapor and/or flavor start to fall off. Many of these can be cleaned many times as well. If you haven't cleaned it, you can probably bring it back to life. If you have and it is still dropping, it is probably time for a new head.

3. I have had that happen. I think it is something to do with the specific usb port. It is better and safer to charge them on the wall charger anyway, from what I have read.

ETA: 2 also applies to 1a.
 

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First of all please excuse me if these questions have been answered in previous posts. I just thought it might be easier to have the answers to my questions in one place. So here goes...First I'm going to give the link to my kit in case there are questions on what the heck I'm talking about...lol

Joyetech eGo-C Starter Kit - MyFreedomSmokes.com

1. Clearomizers: I use clearomizers with my eGo-C.
a. Does there come a time where you need to start using a new one and toss out the one you had been using?
b. I think I have been filling mine wrong. I just read a note under the desciprion of the clearomizer that says:
"Note - this product does NOT require a syringe to fill, simply drip e-liquid into the outer chamber to fill"
Then it lists the steps to fill it. My question is about the 2nd step:
"Fill the outer chamber with about 1.6ml of E-Liquid (Do not pour E-Liquid into the center tube, it is for airflow only)"
Does that mean that I don't try to add the liquid between the white round thing and the outer glass? I have
been using a syringe as it fits through the space between the white thing and the glass.

2. Atomizer Head: When do you know it's time to change it and put a new one on?

3. Battery Charging: Is it normal to use a battery for a day and when you put it on the charger using the usb connector the green
light goes on which means it is fully charged? Yet if I put the adapter on my charger and plug it into an electrical outlet the
light turns red meaning it needs to be charged. This is the case with both of my batteries.

That's it for now, but don't be surprised if I think of other questions.

betty

1 Sounds like you are okay on this one.

2. Honestly, it depends how much you vape. I guess a couple of weeks is all you should expect of one of those. Is that one of those tank systems?

3. Red light, still charging. I think with genuine eGo products, it will flash green in the red light as it gets closer to a full charge. Green steady light means fully charged. The USB cable on those I think is a pass through power deal. Just use the other charger and you should be just fine. The pass through is what you use in a jam if you have no charged batteries. By the way, how many back ups do you have? Get one more.
 

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there are no clearos with that kit, so I guess you bought those separate? I would have to see the specific clearo, but many of them have replaceable heads. You just screw off the old one, toss it, and screw on a new one. Easy Peasy.

The white round rubbery type thing? (seal) If so that is correct. You put juice in where it goes directly into the glass tank and you can see it dripping in. Not into the metal tube in the center of the clearo. I use syringes on things that say they don't need them sometimes too because it is easier. It doesn't make it wrong, they are just pointing out that it is not necessary.

2. When vapor and/or flavor start to fall off. Many of these can be cleaned many times as well. If you haven't cleaned it, you can probably bring it back to life. If you have and it is still dropping, it is probably time for a new head.

3. I have had that happen. I think it is something to do with the specific usb port. It is better and safer to charge them on the wall charger anyway, from what I have read.

ETA: 2 also applies to 1a.

Ooops...I just updated the link to my kit. Must be the site owner changed things around and the link I had originally saved is to a different kit now. The link is correct now...so Sorry :oops:

Thank you for the info on the other questions, it is greatly appreciated :)

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1 Sounds like you are okay on this one.

2. Honestly, it depends how much you vape. I guess a couple of weeks is all you should expect of one of those. Is that one of those tank systems?

3. Red light, still charging. I think with genuine eGo products, it will flash green in the red light as it gets closer to a full charge. Green steady light means fully charged. The USB cable on those I think is a pass through power deal. Just use the other charger and you should be just fine. The pass through is what you use in a jam if you have no charged batteries. By the way, how many back ups do you have? Get one more.

I fixed the link to my kit as it has changed.
No, it isn't a tank system (whatever that is..lol)

thank you!
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For future reference, YouTube is your friend. While I and many others on this forum are more than happy to answer any question you might have, it is still just text on a page. You know the saying,"a picture is worth a thousand word." So what is a video worth, a million? It's a great asset and I have learned most of what I know from watching countless videos. I use the forums for the latest news and to learn some of the finer points that can't be explained with pictures (like battery stuff).
 

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For future reference, YouTube is your friend. While I and many others on this forum are more than happy to answer any question you might have, it is still just text on a page. You know the saying,"a picture is worth a thousand word." So what is a video worth, a million? It's a great asset and I have learned most of what I know from watching countless videos. I use the forums for the latest news and to learn some of the finer points that can't be explained with pictures (like battery stuff).

ITA. I wouldn't be able to do 1/4 what I can do if it were not for youtube. (Rebuildables, anyone?) Watching a video really makes it come together when reading instructions in a post leaves me scratching my head.

I actually had someone complain that I posted an instructional video once. They said they came here asking for instructions not a video. :blink: :confused: :facepalm:
 

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For future reference, YouTube is your friend. While I and many others on this forum are more than happy to answer any question you might have, it is still just text on a page. You know the saying,"a picture is worth a thousand word." So what is a video worth, a million? It's a great asset and I have learned most of what I know from watching countless videos. I use the forums for the latest news and to learn some of the finer points that can't be explained with pictures (like battery stuff).

I usually avoid YouTube as I don't like sound on my computer. I don't have speakers but do have a headset for the rare times I want to listen to something. I guess I'll but the bullet and wander over there and see what I can find and learn.

Thank you for the suggestion!!

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ITA. I wouldn't be able to do 1/4 what I can do if it were not for youtube. (Rebuildables, anyone?) Watching a video really makes it come together when reading instructions in a post leaves me scratching my head.

I actually had someone complain that I posted an instructional video once. They said they came here asking for instructions not a video. :blink: :confused: :facepalm:

Ok I get the hint..lol....I'll turn my volume back on, grab my headset and see what I can find :)

thank you,

bety
 
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