Will this battery be able to put a clearomizer, or atomizer or tank?

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yes but make sure you get something that's low resistance. a vivi nova is an oversized clearomizer that can be taken apart for cleaning and comes w/ replaceable atomizer heads. it's more suited towards variable voltage devices since 2 of the heads it comes w/ are 2.4 ohms and up. 2ohms is rly the upper limit for what works well w/ a 3.7 volt batt like ur ego, u can use the heads but u won't get much vapor.
 

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Okay never mind I know what a vivi nova is. Now I'm wondering. If I get an ego-t battery.. Can I put 510 attys and ego attys on it? And ce4 clearomizers on it? Just swap them out when I feel like it? I don't want a variable voltage and I don't want a vivi nova. Im now thinking of getting this kit : http://highdesertvapes.com/products/650mAh-eGo-Kit-%28w%7B47%7DDrip-Tips%29.html
And buying this clearomizer: http://highdesertvapes.com/products/CE4-Clearomizer-V4.html
And buying this replacement atty: http://highdesertvapes.com/products/eGo%252dT-Atomizer-%252d-Standard-Resistance-%28type-A%29.html
Or would I need to buy the 510 atty for a replacement for the 650mah ego kit with drip tips
 
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Also eGo is a class or style of PV. Depending on the brand you buy they fire at either 3.3 or 3.7 volts. Any 510 or eGo threaded accessory will work on an eGo class PV BUT you have to be aware of the ohms being used- too high and it's a weak vape.
On my JT eGo (3.3 volts) I can use 1.8 ohms. With my Kgo (3.7 volts) I can use either 1.8, 2.0 or 2.4 ohms.
 
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Okay thanks. Now for eliquid. 50/50?
That's all up to you. Some have probs with 50/ 50 as it's thick.
Juice Components
Flavoring usually about 15%- could be higher or lower depending on the flavor used.
PG enhances flavor, TH and lung hit- water like- many of us believe it to be a throat irritant.
VG= vapor and can mute flavor- thick.
Nicotine- TH, lung hit and our need for nicotine. The MOST important ingredient in regards to TH and lung hit.
Standards in the industry are 80/ 20 or 70/ 30 PG/ VG.

Also, can I fit tanks on the ego battery? Or do I need an ego-t battery for that.
If using a tank+ carto as long as the cartomizer is 510 threaded you're okay. The cartomizers, if used in a tank, have to be "punched"- either buy them punched or punch holes yourself.
If you're looking for an economic long term delivery device (holds and vaporizes juice) the Vision Mini Vivi Nova is your best bet. If buying the Vivi make absolute sure it;'s the genuine Vision brand- cost about $10.00 and you get 3 heads. Heads last 10+ weeks are inexpensive ($2.00) and easy (10 secs) to change.

Edit: In regards to ohms....lower ohms gives a warmer stronger hit while higher ohms give a cooler vape.
 
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Perfect except you only have one CE4 and it's non rebuildable- once it's done it goes in the garbage.
CE4 Clearomizer V4

This one is rebuildable- can replace the head and much easier to clean because you can take it apart
CE4-C Replaceable Coil Clearomizer - High Desert Vapes
And replacement coils- much cheaper in the long term IMO
http://highdesertvapes.com/products/CE4%2dC-Replacement-Coils.html
 

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I'd recommend starting with a VV device. Its not complex, inexpensive, and very useful in the longrun. I have a 1300mah Vision VV Spinner with 4 Vivi Novas and I'm all set. You can always add on to your collection in the future, but if you start with a VV, you'll be good for a long time unless you want to venture into mods.
 

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