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Post by chickengeorge (Quezz) on Mar 23, 2012 18:10:11 GMT
As some of you may be aware i only started vaping a week ago and got myself set up with the following www.gecigarette.co.uk/products/116-genesis-510-kit.aspxwell since then it`s been all systems go and I've managed to quit my 40 a day roll up habit in favor of vaping (i know I've put that on other threads but i`m chuffed with myself and carnt stop saying/typing it ,lol) although i do seem to be puffing away on my 510 every 5 minutes. since buying the kit I've latched onto vapeescape site and bought 10 bottles of pick n mix ( some i love ,some I'm not to keen on but trial and error) a tank atomizer,tank cartridges and today received some cartomisers so i`m slowly building up a array of bits and bobs. My question is: I've found with the kit i bought that i`m forever recharging the batteries (i`m using approx 2 1/2 batteries per day if that makes sense) so so i will without a doubt be getting a different battery very soon but I've not a clue what to get. 1 factor to take into account though is my wife has seen how well I've got on and is now considering moving from analogue to vape so i`m toying with the idea of getting this www.vapeescape.co.uk/echo-variable-voltage-kit-**black-or-steel**~270and letting my wife have the original kit i bought as she would only use it in the house. So would you advise getting the echo kit or just getting a different battery or some sort as i`d like to give things like clearomisers / stardusts etc a go . Hope the above makes some kind of sense. Thanks
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Post by 2risky on Mar 23, 2012 18:25:30 GMT
To last longer you need batteries with higher mAh ratings, which aren't difficult to get hold of, and a passthrough system could also extend the time that batteries are out of action due to recharging if you tend to vape in the same place a lot, eg at a desk.
To be honest most 510/Ego batts these days will have a higher rating than 180mAh. 900 or 1100mAh aren't uncommon, but they're physically bigger.
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Post by Gordy on Mar 23, 2012 18:26:33 GMT
link not working is it this one you were looking at ? its a nice looking kit and has the advantage of VV... the echomisers are great too and hold a good amount of juice in them. the batteries arnt huge at 650mah tho this one is similar but without the VV but the batteries will last twice as long... over a days use easily
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Post by VE Jason on Mar 23, 2012 18:45:58 GMT
If you are wanting to dabble with the Vision Ego/CE2/Dual Coils etc, then I would probably not go for the Echo 1300 because they don't like LR. The VV batteries are also available on their own in the 900mah version or as a combined battery & pass through.
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Post by chickengeorge (Quezz) on Mar 23, 2012 19:19:16 GMT
Thanks to all for the advice so far.
Gordy : Yes thats the kit.
Jason : Only reason i`m thinking of dabbling with visions ets is that i`m a big kid at heart and they look snazzy. I think the the 1300 would be more practical for me though so i`ll might end up just acting my age . lol. BTW many many thanks for todays delivery, i only ordered yesterday and postie delivered today , Amazing service and although apart from when i first got my starter kit ive only ever ordered from you (didnt know about vapeescape till i signed up on here, (wish i did)) i`m finding it hard to even consider going elsewhere for my bits and bobs and no i`m not arse kissing i`m just being honest.
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Post by VE Jason on Mar 23, 2012 20:13:42 GMT
Thanks George The Echo 1300 should be fine with the Visions (but I haven't tried one yet, so I will do tomorrow). But, I would go with the standard resistance because they are 4.2V batteries. I know they don't like LR Kangers and Dual Coils. The Joyetech batteries are another to consider although they are regulated (3.4V), they will work with anything and the 1000mah variant will easily see a day out. Too many choices
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 23, 2012 21:31:47 GMT
Jason is right George, there are too many choices.
All I can say is that my neighbours, that I converted a couple of days ago, are loving the Riva 510 1100mAh with Boge cartomisers.
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Post by blakey on Mar 23, 2012 21:35:05 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2012 21:44:48 GMT
along with a gallon of cocomel
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