What's different- eGo-C vs. eGo-T2?

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Magius

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I'm looking at eGo 650mah passthrough batteries and have found two that I like. However, I can't see any significant differences between them.
The first is the eGo-C Upgrade passthrough, and the other is the eGo-T2 Upgrade passthrough.
Both have variable 4.15V to 3.6V and constant 3.3V modes, basic 5 click on/off, and vape while charging features.

I just need the batteries without items like tanks or atomizers. I plan to use Phoenix BC clearos and the standard eGo cover cone, and maybe an eGo threaded clearo like the Kanger T3 BC later. I think both models are 510 compatable and have the same outer threads, so accessories shouldn't be a problem.

Does anyone have any idea if there's any real difference, or why one would be better than the other?

Thanks.
 

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The batteries are actually the same, it's the attomizer setup that makes one a C (Changeable) and the other a T (Tank). So...either one will work but I'd go for the eGo-C just because (from what I've heard) they perform a bit better and you might as well have an atomizer you could use...or give away.
Check out the Joyetech website...they usually have "exploded views" to see how the bits fit together.
 

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The batteries are actually the same, it's the attomizer setup that makes one a C (Changeable) and the other a T (Tank). So...either one will work but I'd go for the eGo-C just because (from what I've heard) they perform a bit better and you might as well have an atomizer you could use...or give away.
Check out the Joyetech website...they usually have "exploded views" to see how the bits fit together.

you eliminated my ability to throw a sarcastic answer about regulated voltages around showing how they are the same.....oh well.
 

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The batteries are actually the same, it's the attomizer setup that makes one a C (Changeable) and the other a T (Tank). So...either one will work but I'd go for the eGo-C just because (from what I've heard) they perform a bit better and you might as well have an atomizer you could use...or give away.
Check out the Joyetech website...they usually have "exploded views" to see how the bits fit together.



Let me make this a little more confusing. And I'll blame it on Joytech for not using some numbers instead of all letters.
The most accurate description of what I'm using is an EGO T /C type B !
T is for Tank.
Tanks take either of two atomizers, type A or B. They are shaped differently. A came out first, and B is (so they say) Is an improvement.

The next improvement in the EGO T atomizer is the "C", and it's a BIG improvement.
Okay, now here's where it got unnecessarily complicated for me until I had the stuff in my hands.

The EGO C atomizer comes in both shapes -- just like the plain old EGO T does-- type A and type B to fit either A or type B tanks.

The difference between the EGO T and EGO C is that the two parts of the atomizer, the works and the tube, are separate pieces in the C. I find the biggest advantage is it leaks much less and when it does it's easier to fix.

The most common complaint you hear about the EGO tank system is leaking, and it seems like a tank issue, but it's more often a wick issue. When the wick burns down it will sometimes allow more liquid through, gets all cloggy and eventually starts running out the bottom onto your hand. With the C you don't have to dig the wick out of the tube and hope you can push it back in. It's much easier to deal with when I can just unscrew the bottom and let the works fall out.

Wick adjustment , tricky but not difficult , will be covered next semester. Hopefully by someone more articulate than me.
 
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I have been using the twist with a mini. I too have been staring at the atomizer set up. I can't quite grasp the difference in them either. I want an atty to just taste flavors without constantly having to fill a tank and empty the tank back out. I don't care for carts so I am not going that route. Hoping to find someone using these and if nothing else, tell me what to buy for the best set up lol
 

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I'm looking at eGo 650mah passthrough batteries and have found two that I like. However, I can't see any significant differences between them.
The first is the eGo-C Upgrade passthrough, and the other is the eGo-T2 Upgrade passthrough.
Both have variable 4.15V to 3.6V and constant 3.3V modes, basic 5 click on/off, and vape while charging features.

I just need the batteries without items like tanks or atomizers. I plan to use Phoenix BC clearos and the standard eGo cover cone, and maybe an eGo threaded clearo like the Kanger T3 BC later. I think both models are 510 compatable and have the same outer threads, so accessories shouldn't be a problem.

Does anyone have any idea if there's any real difference, or why one would be better than the other?

Thanks.

A bit late but the site I use to buy my joyetech products is weird :p not all the product descriptions are the same for example you wont find the following in the C2 description just the on the T2 page :)

"The difference between Joye eGo-T 2 upgrade battery and Joye eGo-C 2 upgrade battery:
eGo-C 2 battery has more intensified short circuit protection, eGo-C 2 upgrade battery has power display function in constant voltage output mode."
 
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