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I'm actually thinking along the same lines. I'll likely get a few LR B's but I'm liking the way these guys are vaping now. I have some LR A's so I may just keep them for certain flavors. It's why I like DV's Habana Reserve and the old Janty RY4 was the same - didn't really matter what wattage you were on - tasted good (if you liked it in the first place) - it may taste a bit different but still good. I think that early on that's why RY4 was so popular scanning the 510, 801, and 901 attys which all burn at a different wattage. (at that time - now there are so many more choices).

I went back from the LR mega eGo attys to the regulars for the same reason - except the 1.5Ω on them were a lot harsher than the 1.7Ω on the tank attys. Still - for some that 1.5 was 'perfect'. lol

I got about four ounces of this cinnamon peppermint mix... it's very flavorful and honestly if it were toned down a bit by a standard atty it would still be pretty strong. I am really just hoping this new B atty delivers the vapor and the warmth more than anything.
 

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I'm actually thinking along the same lines. I'll likely get a few LR B's but I'm liking the way these guys are vaping now. I have some LR A's so I may just keep them for certain flavors. It's why I like DV's Habana Reserve and the old Janty RY4 was the same - didn't really matter what wattage you were on - tasted good (if you liked it in the first place) - it may taste a bit different but still good. I think that early on that's why RY4 was so popular scanning the 510, 801, and 901 attys which all burn at a different wattage. (at that time - now there are so many more choices).

I went back from the LR mega eGo attys to the regulars for the same reason - except the 1.5Ω on them were a lot harsher than the 1.7Ω on the tank attys. Still - for some that 1.5 was 'perfect'. lol

Still no availability of type B's here in europe :(
But i'm with you Kent, i'm going back and forth with standard and LR A's,
the standard is still more clean tasting with most of my juices.

PS: i loved the old janty ry4 (2009 era!), it really was different from any other ry4 i tried.
there was a delicious 'spicy-herbal' note that is missing on latest ry4 formulas.
 
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I got about four ounces of this cinnamon peppermint mix... it's very flavorful and honestly if it were toned down a bit by a standard atty it would still be pretty strong. I am really just hoping this new B atty delivers the vapor and the warmth more than anything.

Pretty sure most that have both the regular A and B will tell you that the B's are warmer. Not warmer than the LRs of course. And the vapor is a bit better - I think... and I've said this about the mega eGo B types as well.. that 'bigness' is a factor - but I get more vapor with the B's than the A's, and I'm vaping both types. Most are still A's but I have 3 B's going now.
 

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Still no availability of type B's here in europe :(
But i'm with you Kent, i'm going back and forth with standard and LR A's,
the standard is still more clean tasting with most of my juices.

PS: i loved the old janty ry4 (2009 era!), it really was different from any other ry4 i tried.
there was a delicious 'spicy-herbal' note that is missing on latest ry4 formulas.

It's definitely a different formula that the latest Janty and the dekang ruyan#4 and there was a certain spice (widely speculated on) that made the difference - I always thought it was ginger, but there was also a 'smokey pine' that the ruyan #4 never had too. I still have some, but lasttango is buying it up. :) I still like it and use it but it is no longer my no.1 vape.
 

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I'm so jealous!!! I'm dying to place another order, but I just have to wait for some more moola. :(

I didn't even have to fill my tank today until about 1pm!!! (I consider myself a medium vaper). It was amazing that everytime I checked the liquid level it barely budged after several vapes, but the flavor was perfect every time! I will admit that I did have a bit of a leaking issue today, but I popped in one tank, didn't care for the flavor, then popped in another. I don't think I did the priming to "seal" the tank, so that probably contributed to the leakage. I took the tank out, wiped everything down, popped it back in, did a couple primer puffs, then no leaks!!! I'm still a noob, so I think it was merely user error!!! LOL :) At any rate, I'm a HUGE fan of these and can't wait to order more!!!

Just ordered my second Type B Atty and a 1000 mAh battery to accompany it :D In Blue this time as I am a Cowboys Fan :D Thank you so much Vicki and the Cignot Team :D You all Rock !!!

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SO are the type B attys the same size as the type A? I am just trying to figure out if the type B tanks are just bigger or the the atty is bigger as well?

Also, when using the ego T...I notice that the juice gets caramelized to the point that the last few drops are about ten shades darker than a fresh tank. So what happens with the type B tanks? Does last few drops get even more caramelized? Is it like 20 shades darker?
 

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SO are the type B attys the same size as the type A? I am just trying to figure out if the type B tanks are just bigger or the the atty is bigger as well?

Also, when using the ego T...I notice that the juice gets caramelized to the point that the last few drops are about ten shades darker than a fresh tank. So what happens with the type B tanks? Does last few drops get even more caramelized? Is it like 20 shades darker?

I've gone through +6ml in the first tank. Haven't had any of the darkening I'd read about on the Type A's (I never got one of those).
 

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Bystander...Thanks for reply. Are the juices you are using pretty clear? The reason I am asking is...if you start out using dark juices...you might not be able to notice if the juice is getting darker. That is the only thing that bothered me regarding the EgoT.

Also has anyone measured to see the resistance on the new attys compared to the Type A?
 

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SO are the type B attys the same size as the type A? I am just trying to figure out if the type B tanks are just bigger or the the atty is bigger as well?

Also, when using the ego T...I notice that the juice gets caramelized to the point that the last few drops are about ten shades darker than a fresh tank. So what happens with the type B tanks? Does last few drops get even more caramelized? Is it like 20 shades darker?

The difference in size is that the A types are taped - like a regular ego cone and the B types are cylinder - no taper - so it's a bigger tank 1.5ml vs. 2.5ml. Same as the mega eGo attys/carts.

I have light ejuices and haven't experienced the darkening that I saw on some A tanks. Much depends on your vaping habits though. I have several going because I have one for each of my top flavors so time is split - even then I had some (the ones on the SE Rivas that run underload at 3.7v mainly) of the A's that got the darker ejuice at the end of a tank. And I've seen none of that with the B tanks even though I did power vape the first one for 4 hours without and leaks or burnt taste, and with one on an SE Riva batt. I'm guessing the volume may be a factor but that's just a guess.
 

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SO are the type B attys the same size as the type A? I am just trying to figure out if the type B tanks are just bigger or the the atty is bigger as well?

Also, when using the ego T...I notice that the juice gets caramelized to the point that the last few drops are about ten shades darker than a fresh tank. So what happens with the type B tanks? Does last few drops get even more caramelized? Is it like 20 shades darker?
yes i just experience mine a while ago... but didnt bother at all...also heres some quick vid to show u the type b atty and tank ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlVIMDzASB8&feature=related
 
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Still loving my type B atty, but I have noticed some difference in the tanks themselves. The first one I used was amazing! The second one pulled great, but had some leakage. The third one, no leaks but some "whistling". Haven't used tanks 4 or 5 yet. I know it's not the atty and I always "pre-poke" to pull the little plastic piece off the top of the tank. I will order more tanks soon and just put the "weird" ones to the side. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience with the tanks???
 

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Still loving my type B atty, but I have noticed some difference in the tanks themselves. The first one I used was amazing! The second one pulled great, but had some leakage. The third one, no leaks but some "whistling". Haven't used tanks 4 or 5 yet. I know it's not the atty and I always "pre-poke" to pull the little plastic piece off the top of the tank. I will order more tanks soon and just put the "weird" ones to the side. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience with the tanks???

did you change the battery while doing this test?
Every time you screw a specific atty to a specific battery the draw (harder/softer) will vary a bit because of the position of the tiny air hole placed on the side of the atomizer thread.
the less air through the tiny hole the more wicking, the more air the less wicking.
You can find the perfect wicking for your specific atty/battery combination screwing/unscrewing the atomizer just a tiny bit.
Too much wicking to the coil > possible leakeage,
poor wicking to the coil > possible dry taste or poor flavour rendition.
 

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Still loving my type B atty, but I have noticed some difference in the tanks themselves. The first one I used was amazing! The second one pulled great, but had some leakage. The third one, no leaks but some "whistling". Haven't used tanks 4 or 5 yet. I know it's not the atty and I always "pre-poke" to pull the little plastic piece off the top of the tank. I will order more tanks soon and just put the "weird" ones to the side. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience with the tanks???

I pre-poke and 'de-chad' too, and put the tank in slowly - you can pop the wick from the spike esp. if it's a tight fit - I had one whistle but adjusting the batt connection fixed it.
 

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Bystander...Thanks for reply. Are the juices you are using pretty clear? The reason I am asking is...if you start out using dark juices...you might not be able to notice if the juice is getting darker. That is the only thing that bothered me regarding the EgoT.

Also has anyone measured to see the resistance on the new attys compared to the Type A?

EDO, the first 6ml were 90% VG/ 10% H20 base w/20% TPA Waffle flavoring. Pretty clear vape.
Started a 2nd tank to switch around -- have run +2ml of Maple Coffee through (same base) and doing fine.
Added PG base to first tank and did have a little flooding through the atty, but nothing major. Still vaped fine, but I thickened the juice back up after a ml or so.

Hope that makes sense/is helpful!
 

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I used the same battery just a new tank. I tried unscrewing it a bit, but it still leaked. The third tank still whistles. I think it must be the tanks themselves and not the atty or batt.
did you change the battery while doing this test?
Every time you screw a specific atty to a specific battery the draw (harder/softer) will vary a bit because of the position of the tiny air hole placed on the side of the atomizer thread.
the less air through the tiny hole the more wicking, the more air the less wicking.
You can find the perfect wicking for your specific atty/battery combination screwing/unscrewing the atomizer just a tiny bit.
Too much wicking to the coil > possible leakeage,
poor wicking to the coil > possible dry taste or poor flavour rendition.
 

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Okay, as promised here is the Update on my Type B:

Day 4 of use and abuse: Still have not had to clean my atty, I have gone through more than 8 or 10 tanks of juice,(Multiple flavors and Nic Strengths), all 80/20 PG/VG. Very little condensation at all in the tank slot, still extremely great flavor and vapor production even with chainvaping and lots of it :D. Oh yeah, did I mention I HAVE NOT CLEANED IT EVEN ONCE?!?!?! :D It is official: I AM THRILLED TO DEATH WITH THIS ATTY/TANK Combo!

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I wish that would've worked with mine, but it didn't. :( I can deal with the whistle and I'm still thrilled with the type B atty's performance! I haven't even touched by type A atties.... LOL
I pre-poke and 'de-chad' too, and put the tank in slowly - you can pop the wick from the spike esp. if it's a tight fit - I had one whistle but adjusting the batt connection fixed it.
 
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