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Post by Mrsmac on Mar 21, 2014 14:59:13 GMT
Last one of the day lol
So, loving the pt3 on the itvv3 and then the battery is starting to run low ×palm meets head× so in laymans terms. .. What is the next step up in terms of battery life aside from the mvp2.
Am looking for something with variable voltage and variable wattage that also looks sleek with the protank and will last at least a full day!
Any ideas? Please feel free to post names and I will look them up
Tia MrsM
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Post by OneDay on Mar 21, 2014 15:07:58 GMT
How about a Smok SID? Currently on offer at UKecigcabin
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Post by BrenD on Mar 21, 2014 15:09:43 GMT
Last one of the day lol So, loving the pt3 on the itvv3 and then the battery is starting to run low ×palm meets head× so in laymans terms. .. What is the next step up in terms of battery life aside from the mvp2. Am looking for something with variable voltage and variable wattage that also looks sleek with the protank and will last at least a full day! Any ideas? Please feel free to post names and I will look them up Tia MrsM The MVP shine? I'll probably be corrected on this, but anything else will leave you needing to buy a decent charger and batteries. The only alternative I can think of is another vv3 or two to get you through a full day. Sent from my HTC One X using proboards
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Post by decoy on Mar 21, 2014 15:13:38 GMT
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Post by Mrsmac on Mar 21, 2014 15:20:19 GMT
How about a Smok SID? Currently on offer at UKecigcabin This looks nice, I am quite fickle like that and will go for what looks good minimal fuss lol will read up. I am guessing it will need own charger different batteries etc will look
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Post by Mrsmac on Mar 21, 2014 15:21:25 GMT
Lol I saw your post and ended up really confused lol
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Post by decoy on Mar 21, 2014 15:28:11 GMT
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Post by lairey on Mar 21, 2014 16:20:14 GMT
The zmax mini only takes 18350's, so unless you're a very light vaper, no way will it last a day - if I use mine exclusively, I get through at least 3 batteries in a day. Now the zmax telescopic is another story, can use 18350, 18500 or 18650's. In 18350 mode, looks exactly like the mini, but in 18500 and 18650 is obviously bigger. I have a SID and it functions well, but for me, it feels like plastic and I love the stainless feel of the zmax. Unless you get a coloured one, which also feels a little plasticky. If you consider the zmax, go for a flat top, as opposed to round as the bigger atties look much better on it, IMHO
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Post by DiscoDes on Mar 21, 2014 16:29:32 GMT
The SID is a great Device and would get my recommendation, bear in mind you will need to get some batteries and and a good charger. If you run it in 18650 mode you will really see a improvemnt in running time. It's nice in 18350 mode but a 700 mAh 18350 will not be a step up from the Itaste in running time and will need to get a 18350 tube. You say you've not saved anything but you have, you don't smell (so much*, lol) & your health will be better. *Are you still having the odd stinkie?
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Post by Mrsmac on Mar 21, 2014 16:55:07 GMT
Lol DiscoDes Unfortunately yes, in December I nearly list my life giving birth and the bubba suffered a life changing injury so haven't been able to totally give up. That being said being back on here and progressing my vaping journey I am down to about 6a day, from 20 that ain't bad lol So let me get this straight, ask the mod types will need seperate batteries and I am looking for ones that could take a 18650 for about a days usage?
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Post by DiscoDes on Mar 21, 2014 17:41:29 GMT
Lol DiscoDes Unfortunately yes, in December I nearly list my life giving birth and the bubba suffered a life changing injury so haven't been able to totally give up. That being said being back on here and progressing my vaping journey I am down to about 6a day, from 20 that ain't bad lol So let me get this straight, ask the mod types will need seperate batteries and I am looking for ones that could take a 18650 for about a days usage? Yes 18650 because: here's the Science Bit You can get a 18650 that will fit in a SID up to (about) 2800 mAh in capacity (the 3400 mAh ones do not fit I just tried!) Your Itaste is about 700 mAh capacity so as a BROAD rule of thumb that 2800 mAh capacity battery should last 4 times longer with the same atomiser on it. mAh - milli Ampere Hours which is a measure of battery capacity, (how much leccy it will hold) think of it like a tank, bigger tank more running time! simples! Hope this helps.
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Post by Mrsmac on Mar 21, 2014 18:07:32 GMT
Thanks Des that helps millions, I have an idea of what to look for now
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Post by decoy on Mar 21, 2014 18:54:01 GMT
the zmax mini v2 that I linked has an extension tube so can be used in diddy form when you out or light saber mode when at home
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Post by JayJ on Mar 21, 2014 19:50:30 GMT
@mrsmac i noticed you said not the MVP, is that because its a box mod ? Also you wanted something that looks sleek with the protank, I know the aerotank fits the VTR, a box mod, so I'm sure the protank will. Difference being though with the VTR the tank doesn't sit on top of it like it would an MVP, it sort of sits in it almost. You've probably seen them but in case you hadn't it might be worth a google. I'm on my phone and it's not letting me post pics.
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Post by giles on Mar 21, 2014 19:56:55 GMT
I got an SVD when my vamo v2 (I think) started to die, but I'd get a vamo V5 next time unless something better and reasonably priced comes out. The SVD is OK, but I find that the 'telescopic' design makes it less comfortable to hold, and the menu system isn't as good as the vamo. I don't fancy the SID menu system at all, but I haven't tried it - just seen the reviews.
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