quick ego question

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Homedude

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As it's already been stated, a 510 atty will just screw into the inner threads on an ego battery. I would highly recommend adding a 'cone' to your atty order. I've seen it before on ecf where the cone is said to be purely cosmetic... this is NOT the case. It has a noticeable effect on draw tightness. The effects are not that big of a deal when using a cartomizer but pretty large when dripping into an atty.
 

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Congrats on day three and beyond. Good for you! You did great getting a 510 threaded ecig. As mentioned many things fit 510s. Look for the ohm rating when shopping for atomizers and cartomizers. 1.7 to 2.0 provides a nice, warm cigarette-like experience. The lower the ohm number the warmer the vape. With and eGo, 1.7 would be about as low as it can handle. The low resistance supplies put stress on the battery.
 

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As it's already been stated, a 510 atty will just screw into the inner threads on an ego battery. I would highly recommend adding a 'cone' to your atty order. I've seen it before on ecf where the cone is said to be purely cosmetic... this is NOT the case. It has a noticeable effect on draw tightness. The effects are not that big of a deal when using a cartomizer but pretty large when dripping into an atty.

The cones also effect other things too. Since they are a close fit around the atty/ carto they help keep them cooler. That same thing helps with more TH as the air is preheated.
 
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