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  1. DonDaBoomVape

    Outgrew my e-cig

    I strongly recommend a 510-based fat batt. Fat batts have much more mAh than skinny batts like your Kr8 battery. [mAh = milliamp hours that determine how frequently the battery needs to be recharged.] And there are myriad atomizers, cartomizers. tanks, and accessories available for 510...
  2. DonDaBoomVape

    LRs and eGo Batteries

    Now that I do not understand.:confused: I'm pretty sure that Amps = Volts / Ohms. With 2.0 ohms on a 3.2V eGo, the amps = 3.2 / 2.0 = 1.6 amps (not bad). With the same 2.0 ohms on 3.7V: 3.7 / 2.0 = 1.85 amps (not as good). The lower the amps current, the better (assuming that we are getting a...
  3. DonDaBoomVape

    Ego boooster!!!

    Don't know why you are laughing your toochis off, Atari. I hope my comments and review link were value added to this thread. I believe that they were on-topic. Your linked review certainly was. Thank you! I was vaguely aware of this device, but had heard of it in the context of a put-down and...
  4. DonDaBoomVape

    Ego boooster!!!

    As always, a thoroughly enjoyable review, Nick! I think the $60 Ego Booster makes a lot of sense for someone who already has eGo batteries. It is the least expensive way to get tubular VV. [There are cheap plastic VV boxes for less.] I was fortunate to be one of the beta testers, so I got mine...
  5. DonDaBoomVape

    Apex Ultramax Question - RES -

    How do you like it? Is a 3.7V mod with a tank really worth the price? For $170, I think I'd rather have a VV Buzz Pro and Vape-O-Matic Liquinator (or J-Tank or DCT MAP Tank, but they are out of stock). [Although, since I am a budget vaper, I'll settle for my $35 3.7V NoEgo 18650 and dual coil...
  6. DonDaBoomVape

    Whats the deal with V.V.?

    VV is wonderful in concept ... and great in execution with devices like the Darwin and ProVari. The downside is cost. As a budget vaper, I am quite content with LR cartos on good fat batts and inexpensive 3.7V mods. The Smok Tech 1.7 ohm single coils on a 3.2V eGo (or 3.5V Lea) battery and the...
  7. DonDaBoomVape

    Smallest VV Mod

    The Ego Booster on the eGo results in the most slender VV mod, but certainly not the shortest. [Ego Booster with eGo-T atomizer and tank.] I recently reviewed it. At sixty bucks, it makes a lot of sense for someone who already owns an eGo.
  8. DonDaBoomVape

    LRs and eGo Batteries

    You need experience no pain when correcting me, Switched. After all I invited it. I do see myself as vaping-savvy (I use two v's;-)), but it is as a non-technical encyclopediaist*. * 'Encyclopediaist': A fancy, pretentious term (coined by Asimov?) meaning having a little bit of knowledge about...
  9. DonDaBoomVape

    LRs and eGo Batteries

    I believe that the eGo's switch is rated at 2 amps. [Technically savvy folks like Switched and AttyPops: please feel free to correct.] The lowest resistance cartomizer that I enjoy using on the 3.2V eGo is the 1.7 ohm Smok Tech Single Coil, which would produce 1.9 amps current. Pushing the...
  10. DonDaBoomVape

    MAP Dual Coil Tank (DCT)

    You are putting out some excellent tutorial/demonstration videos. Thank you!
  11. DonDaBoomVape

    Most Vapor - Biggest Vaping Experience??

    My favorite "system" to date is simply a Smok Tech 1.7 ohm Mega Single Coil cartomizer (e.g., the "Resurrector" from Crystal Clear Vaping, also available in a bundle) or EastMall LR 801 carto (e.g., from Vapor Junction) on any decent 3.2V to 3.7V battery*. A close second is the Smok Tech Mega...
  12. DonDaBoomVape

    14650 Rapid Battery Charger

    The $12 BR-1206W two-battery charger from MadVapes and $20 TR-003P4 four-battery charger from AtmosUSA both are described as "fast chargers" on the respective websites. BTW, even if you didn't notice much difference in charging time, these are multifunction chargers that will charge most any...
  13. DonDaBoomVape

    LRs and eGo/Mosfet batteries

    You will see that warning on many suppliers' websites ... and in posts by some of the electronics-savvy ECF members. It does apply to LR cartomizers (any atty/carto under 2.1 ohms) and I believe that it includes most non-mod batteries. In spite of that warning, many (most?) of us do use LR...
  14. DonDaBoomVape

    What Batteries and Cartos Fit Crown 7 PV's

    That might be a branding of the 510. I suggest that you order a five-pack of 510 cartomizers (e.g., this $7 Boge pack from LiteCigUSA) and check it out. If it is not a 510, I recommend that you switch to a 510-compatible model, on which you can use those cartos ... and many, many others. The $30...
  15. DonDaBoomVape

    Are the Bloog, Volt and G6 the same animal?

    I see that the same question you asked in the New Members forum has already been answered and that you decided to order the G6. For the sake of others reading this thread: The three brands are virtually identical and equally fine. I have used the Bloog and VOLT and highly recommend them (e.g...
  16. DonDaBoomVape

    best place to buy mod batteries and chargers?

    By "Don", do you mean the Megladon from ElectronicStix? Both ElectronicStix and EmpireMods are good sources for batteries. Of the two, I'd give the edge to EmpireMods, which carries the AW brand, regarded by many of us as the best. As for type of battery, I prefer the IMR high-drain, because...
  17. DonDaBoomVape

    Help me decide.

    I'm puzzled by your inclusion of the GLV-3. It's a juice feeder, not a VV mod like the Darwin and ProVari. [And, to my eye, it seems to be an overpriced one. Do you really want a juice feeder box mod and a tubular mod (neither of which is VV) all rolled up into one?] As for choosing between the...
  18. DonDaBoomVape

    some recommendations for a step-up

    First: Please cease and desist calling yourself "hopeless" and an "idiot"! None of us were born with vaping knowledge. Being a newbie is no sin. [Although as a seasoned Kr8 user, you already are beyond the newbie stage. You could teach many people here about that model.] There are differences...
  19. DonDaBoomVape

    question abou high voltage attys

    It is a PV's power (measured in watts) that determines the intensity of the vape. Many vapers consider 6-8 watts to be the "sweet spot" (although you might prefer something higher or lower). And power is derived from the battery's voltage (volts) and atomizer's resistance (ohms), per this...
  20. DonDaBoomVape

    eGo clones with removable batts?

    I own (and love) both versions of the NoEgo. They are virtually identical to the e-Powers; just sold without batts, charger, and attys (which I didn't need). With short, inexpensive adapters, I use them with Kr8 and 801 cartos as easily as with 510s ... and the cones fit just fine. BTW, I...