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We have lots of useful information, guidance and helpful tips regarding vaping, plus you'll be able to read about common problems (and solutions) to a lot of the issues faced by vapers. The main categories are listed to the right and within each one you will find specific relevant topics.
These guidelines have been written specifically for the Aspire ET-S clearomizer with its glass tank and BVC coil heads, however, this article is relevant to many other bottom-filled clearomizers including Kanger EVOD, MT3S, T3S, Protank, Aerotank, As ...
Read Moree-Cig user levels - stages of vaping Please use this information to decide on the most appropriate e-cig product for your level of experience and knowledge. It's extremely important that you take time to understand what you're doing and using ...
Read MoreIf you're hearing crackling, popping or hissing noises coming from your e-cig tank, or it might sound like it's coming from the drip tip/mouthpiece, you may have nothing to be concerned about because these sounds can be quite normal. The crac ...
Read MoreThe size or capacity of an e-cig battery refers to how much power it can store which affects how long it can be used before it needs to be recharged. When it comes to the traditional standard e-cig battery, you will normally find the more power it ca ...
Read MoreStandard electronic cigarette batteries generally work at between 3.7 and 4.2 volts. It’s what they do and you have no control over it. It just pushes out its power at the same rate. Voltage, if you're not sure, is the term for electrical p ...
Read MoreThe differences explained Protected batteries A protected battery has a small built-in electronic board which is designed to protect the battery in certain situations, for example, it should not overcharge and it should cut out before overheating. Ov ...
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