3.7v vs 4.2v-4.4v

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mwa102464

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OK so we all have been using these Ego batts and smaller Ecigs that run from 3.4-3.7 and there OK but after using a Variable Volt mod now for a long time or since there introduction it seems to me that a much better voltage range is 4.2v-4.4v instead of the lower 3.4v-3.7v. Now I know this could be a very subjective topic here but why aren't more retail suppliers asking there manufacturers to make more of these smaller Ego and just reg size Ecigs in this voltage range. When I run my Attys that ohm out from 1.5 ohm's to 2.5ohm's the 4.2v-4.4v setting sure seems to be such a WAY BETTER vape, is it just me or do more of you find this to be true. I put Attys on my VV units and also use a terminator and set it in between these settings of 4.2v-4.4v and everything seems to just run better then 3.4-3.7, I would like to here some feedback on this and how many feel the same or different but it would just seem to make sense for manufacturers to be putting out some units and even batts that hold a charge more in this 4.2v-4.4v range then 3.4v-3.7v range ???:?:
 

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3.7v is still satisfactory for me with a decent KR8 battery and cartomizer around 2.8ohm, an eGo / Riva is not, it sucks for cartos unless they're LR cartos, then again i've ruined my Riva batteries by using those too much.

However i like my GGTS / GGTB with the 20 bux Regulator adapter from Nhaler for 5v, don't have to tweak anything just slap it on and know i'll get 5v consistently. I like 3.7v and 5v, 6v is too much for me even with a 3.3ohm carto. I'm not really bothered about 4.2-4.4v, if i want a bit more than 3.7v i'll use a high drain 18650.

I don't do / need VV mods, only mechanical, i see the Provape VV mod etc and laugh just thinking about how many things will go wrong with that.
 

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i have all the vv mods most of the time i use standard ohm 3.5 with 4.5 to 4.7 volts, since the beginning when i got my my vv the buzz, it was recomended not to use the lr attys ,so i havent used any on the vv mods dont want to damage them, ill see what happens when my provari # 3034 comes in, but 5 and 6 volt is out for me way to hot,and besides the higher the voltage used the more attys youll go thru
 

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i think 3.7v is kinda low now even with a cisco LR on there. lately i've been vaping at 6v with ikens semi 801 (2.5ohm) and ive never been happier. i think its the wattage range that i need to be in to satisfy me. if i stay within 12-14watts im a happy camper. i have 2 VV mods on the way and i cant wait to try the cisco's at 4.2-4.4v it should put me in my wattage range. I dont care if the atty doesnt last longer 1 month is long enough in my book. i was vaping 3.7v with a cisco 306 and its been 3 months and this thing wont die. i stopped using it recently because it just isnt hot enough for me. i tried to put a new one on but there was no real drop in power anyway so i felt no difference.
 
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