Greetings again everyone. I just had a quick little thing to ask and I figured this would be the place to get an answer.
So yesterday I visited a brand new vape shop and it was definitely a great experience. Employees were extremely polite and knowledgeable about various vaping-related topics. So I showed my current setup (Aspire Nautilus Mini tank on a 1,000mAh Aspire CF VV+ battery) to one of the employees and said to him that all I really needed now was a battery with a much higher capacity than just 1,000mAh. He went over Variable Wattage with me so I understand it much better now. Then he showed me some box mods with built-in batteries (I don't really like the mechanical ones where the batteries come out anyway.) and explained to me that I don't need a 50w, 4,400mAh battery like the eLeaf iStick model I had looked at online since I only vape at about 4v with a 1.8 ohm coil, which equals out to less than 10w of output. He said that something more like an iTaste MVP 20w would be more than enough for me and also last much longer as it is a 2,600mAh battery.
Now he wasn't trying to just get me to buy something or anything like that, and I can tell since he didn't have the MVP 20w in stock yet and wasn't trying to substitute with any other battery. He said that he normally gets about $50.00 for the MVP 20w in his store when he has it. I mentioned that I saw a few online at various sites for about $30.00 to $35.00 and he said that I should just buy it online if it's that cheap because apparently this product is selling like crazy right now and he wouldn't have more in stock right away. I think it was a highly ethical thing to do for him to tell me to buy it online if he can't offer it cheaper and is out of stock on the item anyway.
So here's my question: Does his advice on me getting the MVP 20w instead of the iStick 50w make sense? As I previously stated, I usually have my mod set to 4v with a 1.8 ohm coil and I did the math to come up with about 8.89 watts as the output. From what I know so far, I think I'll still get a significantly greater amount of battery time with the MVP 20w. In fact, I already ordered the MVP 20w from mount baker Vapor last night. I figure that even if it's not exactly what I'm looking for, I'll just keep it as a spare. I know I'm definitely doing that with my current Aspire battery at some point.
Anyway, thanks in advance for anyone's advice on this. I really do appreciate this website, forum, and all of you great people on here for all that you guys do. Happy vaping, everyone.
So yesterday I visited a brand new vape shop and it was definitely a great experience. Employees were extremely polite and knowledgeable about various vaping-related topics. So I showed my current setup (Aspire Nautilus Mini tank on a 1,000mAh Aspire CF VV+ battery) to one of the employees and said to him that all I really needed now was a battery with a much higher capacity than just 1,000mAh. He went over Variable Wattage with me so I understand it much better now. Then he showed me some box mods with built-in batteries (I don't really like the mechanical ones where the batteries come out anyway.) and explained to me that I don't need a 50w, 4,400mAh battery like the eLeaf iStick model I had looked at online since I only vape at about 4v with a 1.8 ohm coil, which equals out to less than 10w of output. He said that something more like an iTaste MVP 20w would be more than enough for me and also last much longer as it is a 2,600mAh battery.
Now he wasn't trying to just get me to buy something or anything like that, and I can tell since he didn't have the MVP 20w in stock yet and wasn't trying to substitute with any other battery. He said that he normally gets about $50.00 for the MVP 20w in his store when he has it. I mentioned that I saw a few online at various sites for about $30.00 to $35.00 and he said that I should just buy it online if it's that cheap because apparently this product is selling like crazy right now and he wouldn't have more in stock right away. I think it was a highly ethical thing to do for him to tell me to buy it online if he can't offer it cheaper and is out of stock on the item anyway.
So here's my question: Does his advice on me getting the MVP 20w instead of the iStick 50w make sense? As I previously stated, I usually have my mod set to 4v with a 1.8 ohm coil and I did the math to come up with about 8.89 watts as the output. From what I know so far, I think I'll still get a significantly greater amount of battery time with the MVP 20w. In fact, I already ordered the MVP 20w from mount baker Vapor last night. I figure that even if it's not exactly what I'm looking for, I'll just keep it as a spare. I know I'm definitely doing that with my current Aspire battery at some point.
Anyway, thanks in advance for anyone's advice on this. I really do appreciate this website, forum, and all of you great people on here for all that you guys do. Happy vaping, everyone.