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Infamy

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  1. The best way to tell if the atty or batt is dead is a multimeter. Harbor freight has them cheap (http://www.harborfreight.com/7-function-digital-multimeter-90899.html) There are many videos on how to check. But, for the cliff notes version, Check the DC voltage of the battery while you press the button (takes some finesse)and check the resistance (ohms) on the atty. If the resistance is too high from use, it will sizzle but not produce good vapor.

    I seem to be experiencing the same issue, not good vapor, cleaned it out as best as I can, still will sizzle. Any way to fix it? or just let it dry out? or scrap it?

  2. i believe they are the same also. just labeled differently. its more of the fact that when i spend hard earned money on something i want what i paid for. you see all these you tube videos of people with their fancy boxes and instructions manuals. apparently we cant get anything that nice. would it be too hard to drop a letter in the package or email that says, "sorry we didn't have the Joye ego available but here is the exact same thing?" rather than what looks like an attempt to pull one over on the buyer. to answer your question it was purchased through the vapor talk store. as far as i can tell i see no phone number to call just email. product i ordered was the joye ego starter kit as said before from the vapor talk store. i got all the "parts" just nothing like what you see in their video review as far as presentation goes as well as missing intructions, not the joye ego, no carrying case, and no box.

    I almost freaked out when I received mine because I wasn't aware of joye/janty. From what I can gather Janty was the original, but got Joye to manufacture their product, either way they are labeled they are the same thing, but after receiving my Janty eGo, I was happy to hear I got the original instead.

    Happy to hear you got the eGo, I love mine, and Vaportalk is really a great company.

    Keep Vaping!

  3. I have read the article as well, and I have determined a few things about the FDA.

    1. If what they are reporting on isn't getting taxed in regards to the money they are making off of analogs they will report it as more dangerous but often end the report with a catch statement disregarding all of the "hazards or risks involved" saying they are fairly inconclusive.

    2. The tests are often flawed and have holes in them.

    (this isn't to say vaping can't be somewhat harmful but the claims tend to be highly biased, see #1)

    Prime example can be seen with other tobacco/nicotine products such as hookah which have also been under-fire.

    (which I do enjoy every so often, but their tests involving that revolved around smoke produced and not the content of the smoke, i.e. 0.9mg of nicotine in a pack of hookah tobacco, however no chemical or tar in the smoke; but they were saying a 45min session was the equivalent of smoking a carton or two. Which is highly false) (not that scary now is it?)

    Seems that they are creating another scare just to make money rather than care about the user.

  4. I used to use pre-filled carts, but the amount of vapor and life varied with some carts arriving DOA, so now that I have the option to, Dripping is my new favorite.

    2 or 3 definitely seems to be working.

  5. Well, I'm new to the drip method, and so far I have been using 2-3 drops in my eGO.

    I was just wondering, how long are those 2-3 drops supposed to last.

    (I understand it probably varies on how big of a drag you take, but I just want to know what to expect.)

    Also how often do you tend to drip?

    Any answers greatly appreciated.

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