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Cinder Ella

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Just to confirm, yes you can use any juice with the Triton tanks, though as people have mentioned there are a few flavors that may cause issues as they do with any plastic tank.

I've seen a bunch of reviews about triton and thinking of getting it.My question is that i've just got 5 30 mil bottles of juice from different vendor can i use it with triton?
 

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Thank you so much for quick replay,I have a mod from different vendor (which unfortunately got discontinued ) whit 6 mil plastic tank.I've been looking for something new and posting questions on few other vendors forums but with no replies so far,so i think i will be getting Triton.

When you get your Triton, you might want to get one of the G6 mini-tanks to try too. They fit perfect on the Triton and are pretty nifty to have for testing new flavors. :)
 

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When you get your Triton, you might want to get one of the G6 mini-tanks to try too. They fit perfect on the Triton and are pretty nifty to have for testing new flavors. :)
Once i get my kit (which i'm going to order about now) and see how it works for me,if i gonna like it i'm sure i'll be buying some accessories the only thing is that they kinda small.
 

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I'm also have a question on how to use wick carts since this is my first time using them.Once i fill the tank with juice do i have to do dry hits on them lick on regular carts?

I always let the tanks sit for awhile after filling them to make sure the wicks have time to be well saturated before I take the first draw. If you do burn a wick there really isn't a way to get rid of the burned taste. I've never had that happen with a Halo tank, or mini-tank. I also do the same fill and wait method with the carts, to avoid burning the filler. Let us know how it goes when you get your Triton. :)
 

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Yes they should come with a charge but I remember Halo having a particular way to charge fur the first time.

For the G6 batteries, yes. For the Triton just use it out of the box til it blinks and then charge it. I have 4 1350's now and I always drain them before the first charge. But I don't think charging them out of the box should hurt either.
 

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Thank you guys for the input,i was asking about battery charging because in all the reviews i've seen there no mentioning about instruction manual or should i charge them or not prior to use.

I should have linked this as well - http://halocigs.com/media/halo/triton-tank-system.pdf - also, one last thing about the Triton batteries, DO NOT charge them with a G6 charger. Be sure you have the Triton charger. The voltages are different.
 

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The Triton batteries are not very "fussy" at all when it comes to charging. Generally, they come around 70% or more charged and whether you top them off before using or not is not a big issue either way.

Do be aware that at full charge, they are a bit "hot"(as in hard-hitting) sometimes, as they are a full 4.2 volts freshly charged. The regular Triton batteries as in most non-variable wattage batteries are non-regulated, so they will start out at 4.2 volts and slowly taper down until they hit 3.3 volts and turn off for re-charging. Most of their run time they will remain around 3.7 volts until close to the end when they drop off. With a little vaping time, you will be able to sense when they are closing in on the end of their run time.

Using the Triton tank is easy-peasy, easier than cartomizers to my way of thinking. Like all clearomizers, they tend to work best in the first 1/3 of capacity, because there is a bit of a vacuum formed, which can dissipate as the capacity lowers. However, I have vaped Triton tanks darn close to the bottom of the tank with no problems. Remember, a good habit is to occasionally "swirl" the ecig so that the wicks stay nicely saturated.
 

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I don't own G6,this is my first e-cig from Halo although i bout some sample juices from them few years back.Triton is actually downgrade for me because the mod i have wright now is 1600mah variable voltage battery (3.6 volts on 3.0 dual coil cart works best for me) with 6 mil tank. The thing is the mod is pretty big to carry around and it has been discontinued,so if the unit or the battery dies there is no replacement parts.I lake tank system and really lake the look of Halo if all the reviews are correct about how good it is all be getting 1300mah batteries first thing.
 
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