5V device

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MastiffMike

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I've heard the Bartleby is available as either 3.7v OR 5v.

IMHO, if you like 5v you should look at Ralph's GREAT chart (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modders-forum/71422-atomizer-battery-watts-chart.html) and find 5v and your atty, then you can see what other combinations will get you the same, or close.

I don't know if you're PT is running off a pc, hub, or wall outlet. It might not be actually running at 5v and thus you might be happy with another configuration. I don't know what you've used and what your experience was. Just pointing out some general info to hopefully give you more options (as the true 5v mod options are fairly limited - and the way they get to 5v isn't always the same).
 

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I like the look of the V2 but PS dont ship to the UK and there are none in stock at e-cig.co.uk.

I have also heard a few negative comments regards the switch still being a little hit and miss :confused:


They sell out quick, I think there on there 3rd batch.

New switches have been made and old switches are getting upgraded, so the company is doing everything they can to make the best product possible.

And don't take that as a sales pitch.

The S6 from what I understand is a great product as well, and it runs dual voltages 3.7 and 6.
 

chris_ m

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Hi Frog, thanks for the informtion appreciate it.

I hav deanitley made my mind up I would rather go 5V as opposed to 3.7 or 6.

As it stands the dcision is between the GLV the V2 or the Joker which I must admit looks amazing.

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They sell out quick, I think there on there 3rd batch.

New switches have been made and old switches are getting upgraded, so the company is doing everything they can to make the best product possible.

And don't take that as a sales pitch.

The S6 from what I understand is a great product as well, and it runs dual voltages 3.7 and 6.
 
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