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Post by vapebake on Apr 15, 2014 11:49:07 GMT
Hi guys i picked up a 1300mah vision spinner yesterday. I am currently using a 1100 ego (I think!)
1) The vision spinner has variable volatge, 3.3v to 4.8v.. can anybody explain the pro's of this and when should each be used?
2) What differences can i expect in the two if any?
3) The standard clearo's (ce4?) i am using seem to fit this spinner however Im looking to change, could anybody tell me clearo's are best and will work with vision spinner?
Thankyou
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Post by djs on Apr 15, 2014 11:52:34 GMT
You should grow to love your Spinner. They are great.
I would start it at 3.6-ish and see how you go. I use mine at about that with 1.8ohm clearomisers. My missus uses hers at 4.2v with standard Protanks (when I can persuade her off the cigs).
Both of us use mini Protanks. I also use Kanger T3S and iClear16.
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Post by chykensa on Apr 15, 2014 11:55:03 GMT
vapebake - if your eGo 1100 battery is not VV (Variable Voltage), then you have an immediate advantage in the Spinner, as you are able to adjust the power output to suit both your clearo and your juices. More volts equates to more power to the coil, which will burn more juice faster, giving you more vapour, throat hit, and sometimes more flavour. Some juices seem to deliver more of all these variables at a higher power setting, some don't. Start low on the volts and gradually notch it up until things start tasting a bit burnt. Notch back down and you have found the sweet spot for that particular juice/clearo combo. There will be many suggestions as to what to upgrade to, but for me I would go for Mini Protanks. They look good on top, and being a bottom coil atomiser deliver a consistent vape right to the bottom of each tank. Other clearos to consider might be the Evod or even a full size Protank - with a beauty ring (which comes supplied), they really look quite stylish on a Spinner. Hope this helps!!
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Post by OneDay on Apr 15, 2014 11:58:03 GMT
Hi guys i picked up a 1300mah vision spinner yesterday. I am currently using a 1100 ego (I think!) 1) The vision spinner has variable volatge, 3.3v to 4.8v.. can anybody explain the pro's of this and when should each be used? A normal battery loses power over the course of it's charge, dropping from 4.2v to 3. something (depending on when you re-charge it). Your new battery will provide a constant voltage (and therefore a consistent vape) even as it discharges. You'll need to find the voltage that suits your juice and your tastes.2) What differences can i expect in the two if any? The higher the voltage the 'warmer' the vape and the greater the throat hit. But too high and it will taste burned.3) The standard clearo's (ce4?) i am using seem to fit this spinner however Im looking to change, could anybody tell me clearo's are best and will work with vision spinner? Any clearo will fit, you need to try a few different ones and see what you like Thankyou
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Post by lairey on Apr 15, 2014 11:59:31 GMT
Any tank with a 510 or eGo connection will work on the Spinner (which pretty much covers most everything out there) although the bigger tanks do tend to look a bit top heavy.
Best thing to do is turn the voltage right down have a vape, then turn up little by little until you find what works best for you. If you reach a point that you get a burnt taste, then turn it down a notch.
With the variable voltage/wattage devices, you can adjust your vape to suit your tank/juice/mood. I tend to turn mine down for the morning, then gradually increase the power throughout the day, unless I eat chocolate, then I have to turn the power down, don't ask me why, just something about vaping after eating chocolate increases the throat hit for me! ???
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Post by vapebake on Apr 15, 2014 12:45:58 GMT
Thankyou for the brilliant and swift replies! Time to checkout what clearos to buy then!
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Post by chykensa on Apr 15, 2014 14:01:17 GMT
vapebake - I forgot to mention the wonderful Innokin iClear 16 - the modern day equivalent of the old Vision CEXX clearomisers. Dual bottom coil, heads last for ages, and cheap as chips, at around £4 for a clearo, and £2 for replacement heads. Even cheaper of you order from Fasttech in CHina, but be prepared to wait up to a month for arrival though. Would be a good way of saving money in the long term.
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Post by lairey on Apr 15, 2014 14:03:27 GMT
vapebake - I forgot to mention the wonderful Innokin iClear 16 - the modern day equivalent of the old Vision CEXX clearomisers. Dual bottom coil, heads last for ages, and cheap as chips, at around £4 for a clearo, and £2 for replacement heads. Even cheaper of you order from Fasttech in CHina, but be prepared to wait up to a month for arrival though. Would be a good way of saving money in the long term. aren't the iClear 16s top coil chykensa?
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Post by chykensa on Apr 15, 2014 14:08:15 GMT
Oh, bleddy hell, you're quite correct lairey!! Serves me right for trying to answer too quickly so that I can get back into the topsy-turvy world outside!!
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Post by lairey on Apr 15, 2014 15:10:40 GMT
Oh, bleddy hell, you're quite correct lairey!! Serves me right for trying to answer too quickly so that I can get back into the topsy-turvy world outside!!
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Post by Mikey@Vaporized on Apr 15, 2014 23:05:45 GMT
vapebake - the iClears are great I am quite new to vaping, they were my first step up from the CE4s. The flavour and vapour is noticeably much better. They are very hungry coils though, they burn through juice fast. Also had several issues with leaking, constant cleaning etc. If you go for them they are best kept upright at all times when they have juice in em. I moved on from them to try mini protank, Evod, aspire CE5 and iclear30b. Commited to buying the aspire ce5s in the end. Best flavour and vapour production out of the small amount of clearos I've tried, hassle free so far, and if set up right there is no issues with leaking. Like has been said, buy a few and see what works best for you, seems down to the individual and what others love, you may not. If buying a few clearos to try out I'd definitely include the aspire though
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Apr 15, 2014 23:10:53 GMT
Oh, bleddy hell, you're quite correct lairey!! Serves me right for trying to answer too quickly so that I can get back into the topsy-turvy world outside!! Isnt there an Iclear 16B?
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Apr 15, 2014 23:12:33 GMT
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Post by jaysey on Apr 16, 2014 11:46:21 GMT
Hi guys i picked up a 1300mah vision spinner yesterday. I am currently using a 1100 ego (I think!) 1) The vision spinner has variable volatge, 3.3v to 4.8v.. can anybody explain the pro's of this and when should each be used? 2) What differences can i expect in the two if any? 3) The standard clearo's (ce4?) i am using seem to fit this spinner however Im looking to change, could anybody tell me clearo's are best and will work with vision spinner? Thankyou If you fancy trying an iclear 16 I have a few (well maybe more than a few ! Stockpiled ! Can send you a couple and coils if you pm me your address ?
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Post by vapebake on Apr 16, 2014 14:49:47 GMT
Hi guys i picked up a 1300mah vision spinner yesterday. I am currently using a 1100 ego (I think!) 1) The vision spinner has variable volatge, 3.3v to 4.8v.. can anybody explain the pro's of this and when should each be used? 2) What differences can i expect in the two if any? 3) The standard clearo's (ce4?) i am using seem to fit this spinner however Im looking to change, could anybody tell me clearo's are best and will work with vision spinner? Thankyou If you fancy trying an iclear 16 I have a few (well maybe more than a few ! Stockpiled ! Can send you a couple and coils if you pm me your address ? Thats a lovely offer, thankyou! I have a few different liquids I could send you (Mostly fruit/drink) I have bought some Evods which I am looking forward to trying. I am really happy with the spinner Thankyou for all the great advice
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