I have 3 of these in my daily rotation. I love them !!!!!!
I've personally never had great experiences with bottom fed anything, but I would love to be proved wrong!
It is the circuitry inside that makes it VV..the battery just gives it power. It may be 650mAh..but without actually seeing it..etc it's hard to know. Ymmv= Your mileage may vary...I can go through a 650 pretty quickly..even if it's fixed 3.7 volts, let alone VV. Depends on the users vaping habits.I had never been to your site, very impressive, actually one of the best ecig sites I've been on. Lots of info, easy to navigate, good selection, great pictures and descriptions. Major kudos to whoever created your site, a job well done.
Question: I read a little about your variable voltage units and wonder if that's what I have. I thought it was a Joytech eGo brand unit, but it says Max Vapor on the battery. Battery allows you to use one of 3 different settings. You click a little lighted button 5 times for red (appears to be the lowest setting), 5 more clicks for purple (medium) and 5 more clicks for blue (high). Is it the battery that makes the unit variable voltage? I have the shorter of the two eGo type batteries, does that mean it's a 650mAh? I haven't counted the hours but it gets significantly less than the 9 hours one of your batteries gets. Maybe 3 hours of continuous use. Is that also indicative of a 650 battery?
Thanks.
What have you tried and what problems have you had if you don't mind me asking?
I've personally never had great experiences with bottom fed anything, but I would love to be proved wrong!