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Post by marell on May 6, 2012 11:55:30 GMT
At the moment Im using an E-Lites E200, But im wanting to move to something better. Iv seen on the Totaly Wicked site the Titan 510 tank and want to know if anyone has tried it. Im thinking of buying two titan 340mAh batteries the mains charger and the CE2 Clearomizers. Any advice would be great Thanks
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Post by Chrissie on May 6, 2012 12:17:21 GMT
Hello & welcome Marell A Titan e-cig will be a bit of an improvement on your e-lie, but not a lot. I've never used the type of tanks it comes with, but have heard lots of folks have leaking problems & plasticy taste with them. I'm not sure what the ohm are of the CE2 Clearomisers without checking, but you wont be able to use low resistance clearos/cartos with a Titan as they will drain the battery too quickly. IMHO, you would be much better off getting something like an eGo or Riva.
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Post by DiscoDes on May 6, 2012 14:02:15 GMT
Yes, the Titan Tanks have been plagued by leaks for many. IMO you'd be better off with a Riva or Ego Kit with catomisers or Visions or Echomisers.
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Post by digismoke on May 6, 2012 14:41:23 GMT
The 510 tank is a good product for an accasional smoker but they do tend to leak around the rubber bungs. TBVH you should consider an ego-t or better still an ego-c kit. Value for monry wise, the ego-c comes with 5 changable atomiser heads and are not as prone to leaking. They have a great atomiser that delivers the flavour and hit just right. Plus if you decide to try one of the amazing CE4 atomisers at a later stage, the ego batteries are more than capable .
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Post by vapingdaz on May 6, 2012 14:49:33 GMT
I started on a 510 well it was like a 510 biggest problem for me was battery life, I found got four hours off a single battery. If I were you go for a riva or a ego plus you can put more on them than you can with a 510.
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Post by kibbutzangel on May 6, 2012 18:19:59 GMT
Hiya. I started on a cig-a-like and after 4 days went on to a Riva and it was worlds apart! Better all round vaping experience. A battery lasted me all day, so I could charge one while I was using the other. I also now use Vision clearomisers, which give you a lot more flavour and juice capacity. I'd echo the others and say get a couple of 510 batteries and some clearomisers and a charger and you're good to go. Check out the Suppliers section for some ideas and discount codes. Keep asking questions - you'll get good advice
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Post by leftfield on May 10, 2012 16:48:54 GMT
At the moment Im using an E-Lites E200, But im wanting to move to something better. Iv seen on the Totaly Wicked site the Titan 510 tank and want to know if anyone has tried it. Im thinking of buying two titan 340mAh batteries the mains charger and the CE2 Clearomizers. Any advice would be great Thanks I used the tornado tank from totally wicked - it's just an ego tank renamed. I'd avoid at all costs because of the costs You can get it cheaper easily, anything from there, you can get cheaper elsewhere. The 510T aka titan tank, is similar to the ego T. It's just smaller, less battery life and mostly underperforms compared to almost every other ecig out there. The 340mah batteries, did you choose them because they're automatic? If so, the kr808d-1 models are a lot "better" than the "titan" aka 510 automatic batteries. Why? 510 batteries ate 3.2 volts but the 808 are 3.6 volts which means better warmth to the cartomisers. kr808d-1 automatics are more robust than 510 as well, especially the updated volt autos as the threaded end is sealed so it's pretty much leak proof compared to every other automatic out there. If you must have an automatic or small ecig, I'd reccommend a kr808d-1 model over a 510 any day. I also really prefe 808 cartomisers over 510 but that's just me. As everyone else has said, please consider using something a bit "bigger". Here is a 650mah ego next to a kr808d-1 model ecig: It's barely any bigger but you get at least twice the run time using the 650mah ego and you can use low resistance kit on it, which means a better heat from the heating coil and therefore throat hit from the vapour. I would say the riva is better than the ego if you need it to be 650mah size as it is a higher voltage compared to the ego (a constant 3.2v from the ego compared to 4.2v going down to 3.3v slowly from the riva as you use it as it's unregulated - unregulated doesn't mean unsafe, just not a constant voltage). More mah = more run time between charges. Ce2 aka clearomisers, great choice. I love them. But note that you may need to cut the inner seal to get them to wick properly. I do it, it's very easy and it makes them work so so so much better. If you decide to get them and need help getting them to work properly, just ask and I'll give you the low down on how to do it. Ce2s are by far better than any tank system I've used for standard ecigs. Avoid ce3 or ce4 types at all costs, they're worthless compared to CE2s imho. So yeah, I'd avoid totally wicked entirely due to price. I'd also avoid the tank systems because they're just pants. I'd go for a kr808d-1 if you want a small ecig. Otherwise, I'd take a riva and I'd sure use a CE2 on it. Sorry if this is over the top wordy and jargon. If you have any more questions we're all cool to answer any of them
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Post by fagin on May 10, 2012 20:20:14 GMT
One of these vapourhut.com/e-cigarette%20kit?product_id=104Recent starter myself, but after my first look a like starter kit I switched to this, and have since bought some VH Stars. The difference is night and day. Batteries last much longer, more taste, more clouds, just better. Also get 10% off with hut10, and in addition he's a really nice guy.
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