So excited ... Got my kit today ;-)

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haha no you haven't gotten anyone into trouble lol and you wont get into trouble either. I doubt it. but I wouldn't buy the PV's themselves from ebay because you could possibly get into trouble there if the vendor gets caught himself. You can use paypal but you can't TELL paypal that the item you are selling or buying is a vaping PV or atty/carto or batteries for a PV. Just food for thoughts :p

;-) ok... I do have a ? What is the difference between a clearomizer and a cartomizer? Do they both use ejuice.. And does a cartomizer just skrew on to the battery like the clearomizer?
 

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Well, a cartomizer is just your average metal cartomizer, it has a fiber fill that acts as a sponge to soak up your e-juice. The heating coil is located in the middle of the sponge and stretches to the bottom. It heats the juice in the filler material and vaporizes it for you to inhale. A CLEARomizer is (the most basic ones) a cartomizer made of plastic that you can see through to the filler material. SOME clearomizers are more complex, there are some clearomizers that have no filler material, and instead, they have wicks that (like strings) extend the length of the plastic tube, the heating element is located in the middle running the length of the clearomizer or on one of the ends, and the wicks (the strings) extend from the heating coils, into the liquid. The liquid is drawn from the strings up to the coil which is wrapped around them.
 

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Well, a cartomizer is just your average metal cartomizer, it has a fiber fill that acts as a sponge to soak up your e-juice. The heating coil is located in the middle of the sponge and stretches to the bottom. It heats the juice in the filler material and vaporizes it for you to inhale. A CLEARomizer is (the most basic ones) a cartomizer made of plastic that you can see through to the filler material. SOME clearomizers are more complex, there are some clearomizers that have no filler material, and instead, they have wicks that (like strings) extend the length of the plastic tube, the heating element is located in the middle running the length of the clearomizer or on one of the ends, and the wicks (the strings) extend from the heating coils, into the liquid. The liquid is drawn from the strings up to the coil which is wrapped around them.


Ok.. Basically kind of same thing but different set up ;-) thanks for clearing that up for me
 

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Many here will tell you not to leave the battery plugged in overnight or unattended to prevent overheating or worse, in case there is an issue with the battery or charger.

Agree with not leaving in the charger overnight while your asleep. You don't want to wake up with something bad happing. Maybe 2-3 hours max to charge. That's why you get two batteries. while one is charging you use the other. Oh sorry My bad. Welcome to ECF and please take your shoes off, sit a spell, You'll come back now here"
 
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