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Post by isaacaiyanyo on Jan 13, 2014 11:17:36 GMT
Hello all I received my protank 3 and iclear30S and have been using them both with my ego battery but they do look a bit odd. Also i don't think that the constant voltage is giving me the best vap. So can u advice on what batteries are best for those tanks. I am not too worried about the cost to and extent. I saw a vomo of something like that on vape escape without the battery itself but not sure.
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Post by Karma on Jan 13, 2014 11:28:50 GMT
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Post by gazd on Jan 13, 2014 14:38:21 GMT
I use my 30s on an svd and it looks pretty good, vapes perfect. My protank i use with a k100 mech, again looks pretty good and vapes nice at 1.8ohm
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Post by isaacaiyanyo on Jan 13, 2014 17:07:34 GMT
Still very confused about what battery to use:-(
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Post by keepitgoin on Jan 13, 2014 17:37:20 GMT
Not all batteries are Slim Cylinders, the MVP2 is a large (2600 MaH?)Power Supply with Variable Voltage and Wattage, other Devices utilise rechargeable Batteries that are inserted into the Device that couples to your Chosen Tank (the bit that holds Juice)
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Post by DiscoDes on Jan 13, 2014 17:38:22 GMT
Still very confused about what battery to use:-( You really need a full size device to make the most of those atomisers. Ones that are 22mm like the ones mentioned above. Also variable voltage will help to get the best from them. Otherwise your ecig will look top heavy.
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Post by lal on Jan 13, 2014 19:37:08 GMT
Just butting in..... I can't find my spare spare ego twist so was going to order a new spinner, for the £12 extra do you think it's worth going for the mvp2??
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Post by Karma on Jan 13, 2014 19:38:25 GMT
Just butting in..... I can't find my spare spare ego twist so was going to order a new spinner, for the £12 extra do you think it's worth going for the mvp2?? Yes! twice the running time, you can use it as a passthrough and even charge your mobile phone with it!
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Post by lal on Jan 13, 2014 19:52:15 GMT
Ok you've convinced me!
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Post by lal on Jan 13, 2014 19:59:15 GMT
Ordered. Shhhhhhhh don't tell my bidey in!
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Post by Karma on Jan 13, 2014 20:03:48 GMT
Ordered. Shhhhhhhh don't tell my bidey in! your secret is safe with me
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Post by isaacaiyanyo on Jan 13, 2014 22:47:25 GMT
Thanks you all for your help to me I am getting the picture now with regard's to batteries. I am looking at getting the MVP2 but just need some help to clear a few points. 1-With the inbuilt battery does that mean i don't need to buy battery?. 2-if that is the case what happens when they go flat? Do i have to wait till it charges up before i can use it again.
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Post by fred on Jan 13, 2014 23:10:43 GMT
Thanks you all for your help to me I am getting the picture now with regard's to batteries. I am looking at getting the MVP2 but just need some help to clear a few points. 1-With the inbuilt battery does that mean i don't need to buy battery?. 2-if that is the case what happens when they go flat? Do i have to wait till it charges up before i can use it again. 1 - no, the battery is built into the device 2 - yes, but as the device is pass thru, you can use it whilst charging. (So kinda no) With a vamo, SVD, etc, you would need at least 2 batteries (I have 12) and a charger. When 1 runs down, I swap it out and charge them 4 at a time.
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Post by VapingBad on Jan 14, 2014 2:58:04 GMT
The eVic uses 18650 batteries, can charge via USB cable (no separate charger required) and be used as a pass through. I can't recommend as mine only lasted 6 months, but I had 2 LavaTubes that lasted less. Personally I prefer the flexibility of having separate batteries, I have 28 now and they keep working after your PV breaks.
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