SEEGO Vhit Type C

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Hey guys !

OK so as far as conductive vaping goes, the SEEGO Vhit Type C is a real winner !! For oils, wax, and shatter. All dabs, etc.
It's got all servicable parts with no glue, totally cleanable. Glass dome. Replaceable coils have only burned out once on me in almost a year... they're totally cleanable too, in an iso tank.
Hits great, HUGE clouds. I have it on top of an eGo v-v3 Multi-Voltage Digital Battery set at 4.5v .
In my opinion 3.7v, the voltage of some smaller batteries, is not sufficient.

Easily reloaded.
The only possible pieces to 'wear out' are the O rings, which are obtainable.
However , for those SEEGO Vhit Type C users out there, I have a question.
What SIZE are the O-rings. So I can order them bulk wholesale. Not that they're ever a problem, never had one break. Friend had one break. However they do get looose over time and can slip out of the grooves. Easily repairable, just slip them back into the grooves, and there u go ! If they're too dirty u need to clean that part of the unit, easily , with a short iso bath (jar with %99 Isopropyl Alcohol)

I'd appreciate any and all comments about the O-rings, and, in general, about the Vhit Type C.

Highly Recommended !
The Glacier seems cool, but, it has a 'screen' which clogs up easily. Thinking of drilling a hole into it. Glaciers have no o-rings and therefore I guess would last forever.

Cheers!
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

kingtut106

Well-Known Member
Just curious would a user be able to remove the coils and replace them with his own?
 
kingtut106,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Just curious would a user be able to remove the coils and replace them with his own?

Well yes ! Lots of folks use their own coils. I'd like to find someone who would sell me Stainless Steel Mesh coils for the SEEGO Vhit Type C....
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

kingtut106

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Any chance you could take some pictures of the head...

I used to use ss mesh as my wick, but I was converted to readyxwick. It is a great product for oil and not nearly as harsh as ss.
 
kingtut106,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Great thanks !
However, I was curious where to buy pre-made coils, as I am not yet expert at building coils. I am watching the video at that site though and continue to learn more towards my goal of building my own.
By the by, my friend is sold on stainless steel mesh coils for the vhit type c.. he has only one.. know where to get stainless steel mesh coils and/or 'ninja globe's ? (pre-built)
Thanx to all the wonderful ppl of the forum... ! Keep vaping !
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

kingtut106

Well-Known Member
Great thanks !
However, I was curious where to buy pre-made coils, as I am not yet expert at building coils. I am watching the video at that site though and continue to learn more towards my goal of building my own.
By the by, my friend is sold on stainless steel mesh coils for the vhit type c.. he has only one.. know where to get stainless steel mesh coils and/or 'ninja globe's ? (pre-built)
Thanx to all the wonderful ppl of the forum... ! Keep vaping !

You could just slide out the ss mesh and easily replace it with the readyxwick, but feel free to do as you please. Also building coils is pretty simple, granted the first few might be ugly you will get it down quickly.
 
kingtut106,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Cool.
I'm gonna get into rebuilding my own coils.
Thanks so much for the link for those ceramic wicks.
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Well folks, been rather unsuccessful in my picture taking.
Life has distracted me with its problems, and, both of cameras are terrible at close-ups, apparently.
so , here's some pics and I'll get you a pic from my own cam as soon as possible.
vhit-net-large.jpg


vhit-net-parts.jpg


vhit-net-coil.jpg


There you go..... a truly wonderful unit
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

arrr

Well-Known Member
Have you rebuilt it yet? I have a type b in the mail and would love to rebuild it with my own wick and wire. I think the type b uses the same replacement heads.
 
arrr,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
Have you rebuilt it yet? I have a type b in the mail and would love to rebuild it with my own wick and wire. I think the type b uses the same replacement heads.
Um no I haven't tried rebuilding coils yet, but look forward to it. Seen some instructions that look really easy.. gonna use readyxwick when i do !
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

215z

Well-Known Member
There are two big holes on the bottom of the ceramic cup, that the "legs" of the coil fit through. If concentrate drips through those holes, where do they go?
 
215z,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
There are two big holes on the bottom of the ceramic cup, that the "legs" of the coil fit through. If concentrate drips through those holes, where do they go?

Well, the oil goes down into the coil stem, ultimately to the battery, but... you should clean them well before that point, with %99 iso .
 

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
There are two big holes on the bottom of the ceramic cup, that the "legs" of the coil fit through. If concentrate drips through those holes, where do they go?

..just thought I'd add, that , ideally, we use a very small amount each time and therefore have very few problems with concentrates leaking thru the incredibly tiny holes. The pic doesn't do the coils justice, normally you can't even see those holes.
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
I am pretty sure the coil in the link is different than the coil of the type c or type b...

yes... the process is the same...my instructions were verbal, and , in the interest of getting it correct as possible, I will have to once again ask my Vape Mentor about the specifics of the Type C coils.
I have not yet personally rebuilt one.
If any users want to give some input on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Great to have everyone give their feedback on this....
Happily vaping with type c for 3 months now.. :)
 
DJ Colonel Corn,
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