why cant I post in the vamo section?

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syeroc

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Wish I had an answer for you on that Sharief. I'm fairly new to this forum myself so I'm not sure. You have met your 5 post requirement so seems strange. I have posted there a couple times as I am a proud Vamo owner myself. I'm sure someone will chime in with the appropriate information for you. Good luck and happy vaping!
 

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Not a whole lot of advice except to read the smallish instruction booklet that comes with it and have at it... Just be sure to have it set to "NO2" mode... That seems to be the recommended mode for most uses...

No instruction book came with mine but there is a PDF version stickied in the vamo forum.
 

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ok cool. syeroc any advice for the soon to be vamo owner:p:p:vapor:

Not really anything special. Love the device. It's really easy to use and works really well. I run a Vivi Nova on top and vapes amazingly well. IMHO I have also used it with iClear 16's and DCT's. Vapes well no matter what. Cheers! :toast:
 

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Not a whole lot of advice except to read the smallish instruction booklet that comes with it and have at it... Just be sure to have it set to "NO2" mode... That seems to be the recommended mode for most uses...

Good advice. Make sure you set the Vamo to RMS (N02) mode and adjust your wattage. If you are using a single coil 2.8 - 3.0 ohm head, most start out around 7.5 - 8 watts and adjust from there. If using a 1.5 - 2.0 ohm dual coil head, most start out around 11 - 12 watts and adjust from there.lso

Also, it seems you might get a little better performance by using two 18350 batteries vs one 18650 but both do a good job.

Good choice on the Vamo.
 
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I see NO2 and settings have been covered well so a few things to consider.
The Vamo has one major weakness....

The 501 connection on top is plated brass so is is prone to wear, treat it with care and don't over tighten your tank/cart and invest in some Noalox Anti-Oxidant Compound to prevent binding. (Use sparingly !)

If you want to use a Kangor T3's you will need to get an ego/501 adapter which is easily found and quite cheap.
If you end up getting into Genesis type tank/atomisers then remember you will need to build a coil over 1.2 ohms or it won't fire.

I totally loved my Vamos and wore 2 out in 6 months as I'm a habitual tank swapper with too many flavours you have made a good choice just be gentle with her and she will serve you well....
 
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