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Post by melitahams on Aug 3, 2013 14:19:59 GMT
I'm searching the net to find a good VV battery and if possible with a 808 thread as I'm not sure if it is possible as well if they can have an adaptor. Any recommendations where I can get a good one.Thanks.
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Post by dnglos on Aug 3, 2013 15:04:18 GMT
I'm searching the net to find a good VV battery and if possible with a 808 thread as I'm not sure if it is possible as well if they can have an adaptor. Any recommendations where I can get a good one.Thanks. There's the dial-a-volt, but they're a bit pricey and I don't know if anyone stocks them in the UK. Liberty Flights do 510 to 808D adapters.
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Post by melitahams on Aug 3, 2013 15:16:11 GMT
I need an 808 thread as I have about 20 50 mm cartomizers and about 7 clearomizers in that thread. Today after loads of thinking I just tried to make an e cig with a Nokia battery 3.7 volts 1020 mah. I had an unused battery which I saw and took the upper part thread where the cart connects and fixed two wires then connect them to the said battery and surprisingly I can see load of difference it made more vapor and throat hit as to be honest I guess this is the best throat hit ever. So now I decided to get a VV battery. (At the moment I have Jac Vapour Vgo 2 900 mah)
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Post by melitahams on Aug 3, 2013 17:19:14 GMT
They all look good mostly the Fasttech as I guess it will last more Thanks
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Post by djs on Aug 3, 2013 17:34:19 GMT
If you are after a VV battery, you don't need to get an 808 threaded one just to use up your JacVapour stuff. You can buy a 510/808 adapter and use them all up (the cartos) and use the clearos for as long as you like. It's not really an issue. I use a lot of "eGo" thread clearomisers on 510 batteries. I also used up most of my JacVapour stuff on a regular 510/eGo battery. The cheapest (not fasttech) place for a complete eVic is safercigs I do believe. www.safercigs.co.uk/Joyetech_eVic_vvvw/p705283_9656802.aspxI have one. It's good, but you will need the adapter to use your 808 stuff. Chasing an 808 VV device is reverse logic really..... You could buy a JacVapour vGo VV battery....but I still think long-term you should get out of the 808 maze. I got in an argument with somebody about the JacVapour VV batteries being expensive (£21.19) and then he said you can get a discount code off ECR (electronic cigarette review) for 20%, which does make it a little better. I still wouldn't bother though, not with a 1300mAh Vision Spinner available for a couple of quid more.
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Post by melitahams on Aug 3, 2013 17:47:09 GMT
If you are after a VV battery, you don't need to get an 808 threaded one just to use up your JacVapour stuff. You can buy a 510/808 adapter and use them all up (the cartos) and use the clearos for as long as you like. It's not really an issue. I use a lot of "eGo" thread clearomisers on 510 batteries. I also used up most of my JacVapour stuff on a regular 510/eGo battery. The cheapest (not fasttech) place for a complete eVic is safercigs I do believe. www.safercigs.co.uk/Joyetech_eVic_vvvw/p705283_9656802.aspxI have one. It's good, but you will need the adapter to use your 808 stuff. Chasing an 808 VV device is reverse logic really..... You could buy a JacVapour vGo VV battery....but I still think long-term you should get out of the 808 maze. I got in an argument with somebody about the JacVapour VV batteries being expensive (£21.19) and then he said you can get a discount code off ECR (electronic cigarette review) for 20%, which does make it a little better. I still wouldn't bother though, not with a 1300mAh Vision Spinner available for a couple of quid more. It's what I was looking into already that battery looks really great as it have lot of features and advantages. About the thread I guess I better find the adapter as you guys says here. The problem is its out of stock About Jac Vapour I don't think its worth in getting the VV from there as they are only 650 mah.
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Post by melitahams on Aug 6, 2013 16:13:14 GMT
I'm still looking around but the more I search the more I found not to get the Evic some say the Vamo is better and Provari the best but its too expensive
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Post by dnglos on Aug 6, 2013 20:28:26 GMT
I'm still looking around but the more I search the more I found not to get the Evic some say the Vamo is better and Provari the best but its too expensive Have you considered the Zmax v3? It's probably more reliable than the Vamo. And it telescopes down to a more convenient size for when you're out and about in public.
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Post by melitahams on Aug 7, 2013 13:34:24 GMT
I will take a look at both the Zmax and the Smoktech again. The only thing that its bothering me is that the Evic and the Vamo as what I have read do have the option that they can automatically adjust the Volts /wattage by themselfs as I still don't know what v /w I have to use
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 7, 2013 13:41:49 GMT
I will take a look at both the Zmax and the Smoktech again. The only thing that its bothering me is that the Evic and the Vamo as what I have read do have the option that they can automatically adjust the Volts /wattage by themselfs as I still don't know what v /w I have to use You learn that to a large degree Melita through trial, error and experimentation . . . it's like finding what flavours suit you, you only discover that by trying them. It'll be as easy or complicated as you make it.
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