What will I need in order to use a tank system with Ego-T?

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gravitybomber

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Hello everyone!

I'm a noob who has been happily vaping for about a month now. I have followed this amazing forum as if it were god and it has helped me in so many ways so I figured that I should make an account and become part of this wonderful community. Right now I have a Fin e cig kit from walmart used with Boge LR carts which is great for a noob but I want somethin BIGGER, I want something BETTER! So I have purchased an Ego-T 1100mah battery for $8.99 and a charger for 5 bucks to use mainly (and my Fins when it's charging). So obviously I could use my boge carts with this but I have been really interested in the benefits of a tank. But I am utterly confused on how these things work and what I'll need to buy. I've not bought anything yet due to my sheer lack of knowledge on this subject. Would I just buy a tank? Do I need the special carts? Is there something I can buy that's completely vape ready with no additional parts? What will work best with the Ego-t? Who knows because I sure don't???

So if you guys have any advice on this I'd truly appreciate because at this point I've confused myself to oblivion :p

Thank you dearly,
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daleron

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    It's a 510 which is basically what I want to use since everything I own is 510 based and makes life a lot easier

    Oh! Cool. Then when you see whatever kind of tank or clearomizer or carto you want to use just check the description & make sure it says 510 threaded :) I've got everything from Clearo's to pro tanks to dripping attys to carto's, well you get the idea! Go get ya' something & have fun!!:laugh:
     

    LeoRex

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    Awesome so basically if I order a 510 tank I'm good to go and ready to vape

    Pretty much... the only thing to keep in mind is replacement parts. With time and use, they all wear out. With cart tanks, extra carts and with clearos, extra coil heads. Most are pretty cheap though.

    Get at least a few to start with... there is nothing sadder than a clearing without a coil. Don't go nuts and buy a metric crap-ton of replacements though, you might not like that tank.

    Buy a few different ones...you might like the airy draw if a Kanger T3, or the warmer vape if a Vivi Nova, or you might just like the convenience of a cart tank... Get all three!
     

    Baditude

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    The Vivi Nova is an excellent first tank for a young vapor. Congratuations.

    There are actually a few different types of "tanks" available for vaping. Tank meaning any juice delivery device which has the ability to hold over 2 ml of juice, and generally is clear in order to be able to see your juice level.

    Below is a sort of picture dictionary of the more common juice delivery devices, including the more common types of tanks. There you will find descriptions, pictures, and video demonstrations of how to fill each device.

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