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Post by vaperman on Aug 2, 2012 13:29:06 GMT
I'm now using a standard 510 starter kit with auto batteries, Should I be removing my cartomiser each time I am done vaping?
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Post by timnowvapes on Aug 2, 2012 13:33:55 GMT
does it live in your pocket? I don't anyway, and mine has traveled quite well in my pocket [Innokin 180mAh Auto Battery + 510 Innokin Cartomizer / or i2what the 'ell is an i2? i3 Clearomizer] - not had any problems. Common sense really, just keep it safe, don't lose it, and as long as there are not little gremlins that can suck on it to vape it, you should be ok
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Post by vaperman on Aug 2, 2012 13:36:20 GMT
Nope It lives lying on Its side next to me really, Will be getting something else for when I'm out and about, Just wasn't sure If It should be dismantled after each use and left sitting with threaded end down and mouthpiece facing up as Its lying on Its side all the time.
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Post by timnowvapes on Aug 2, 2012 13:38:33 GMT
No, that'll just take longer to pick it up and have the ability to vape on it My ego-T 900mAh is pretty much glued to me throughout the day and that has a V3r (Vision V.3 rebuildable Clearomizer) on it. So I believe you should be ok
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Post by vaperman on Aug 2, 2012 13:39:31 GMT
OK Tim many thanks for your help.
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Post by timnowvapes on Aug 2, 2012 13:41:54 GMT
No worries, and always best to ask, remember, there are no sill and no stupid questions. - You can buy little cases for them to go round your neck, and for the eGo-T batteries there is also a lanyard available for them
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Post by dave on Aug 2, 2012 15:19:40 GMT
I'd say it's a good idea to take things off your batteries overnight to be on the safe side, but mainly so that you regularly give the connections a quick wipe and check there is no juice leaking through.
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Post by azzie on Aug 3, 2012 11:05:58 GMT
I'd say it's a good idea to take things off your batteries overnight to be on the safe side, but mainly so that you regularly give the connections a quick wipe and check there is no juice leaking through. ...its all part of the ritual of vaping Its a good practice to clean and look after your vaping gear, its best leaving stuff with an battery attached disassembled overnight imo.
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Post by vaperman on Aug 3, 2012 12:07:33 GMT
Thanks for the advice Dave and azzie, I might just detach when I go to bed, No harm In It.
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Post by Ellen on Aug 3, 2012 12:11:03 GMT
I generally don't leave things attached to the battery when I'm not vaping on them, especially clearomisers wouldn't want to take the risk of them leaking on the battery
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