APV Overload

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TastyClouds843

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Well, long story short I got myself hooked on vaping w/ my simple ProTank 2 & eGo c-Twist setup, and I think it's only right to step my game up a little bit. I've been doing a good bit of research and really want to upgrade ASAP, I just don't want to jump the gun before I have the best idea of what's right for me.

As of right now I'm looking at box mods, like the innokin MVP v2, etc. I really want to get into dripping also. Don't want to spend an arm and a leg but I also don't want to skimp on an awesome setup. Can anyone recommend a good well-rounded upgrade to my current setup? Doesn't have to be a boxmod, just want it to have great functionality.:vapor:
 

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It really depends on what you want to use it for, if you want to get into sub-ohm dripping, go with a mech mod or a high end box mod that will still work below 1 ohm. For example, the hana modz v3 is a box mod that allows you to build coils as low as .5 I believe and has the VW feature. Mech mods allow for you to use any type of atty you want at any build as long as you know a thing or two about battery safety (but seriously, read up on this ALOT if you want to get into sub ohm). If you want a very consistent vape though, you are going to want a vv/vw device
 

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It really depends on what you want to use it for, if you want to get into sub-ohm dripping, go with a mech mod or a high end box mod that will still work below 1 ohm. For example, the hana modz v3 is a box mod that allows you to build coils as low as .5 I believe and has the VW feature. Mech mods allow for you to use any type of atty you want at any build as long as you know a thing or two about battery safety (but seriously, read up on this ALOT if you want to get into sub ohm). If you want a very consistent vape though, you are going to want a vv/vw device

Hana V3 (DNA 30D) fires down to .4 ohms, it operates only in VW mode. The lowest voltage output it does is 4 volts, for "tender" juices this can be a problem at lower resistances.

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Well, long story short I got myself hooked on vaping w/ my simple ProTank 2 & eGo c-Twist setup, and I think it's only right to step my game up a little bit. I've been doing a good bit of research and really want to upgrade ASAP, I just don't want to jump the gun before I have the best idea of what's right for me.

As of right now I'm looking at box mods, like the innokin MVP v2, etc. I really want to get into dripping also. Don't want to spend an arm and a leg but I also don't want to skimp on an awesome setup. Can anyone recommend a good well-rounded upgrade to my current setup? Doesn't have to be a boxmod, just want it to have great functionality.:vapor:




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Well, long story short I got myself hooked on vaping w/ my simple ProTank 2 & eGo c-Twist setup, and I think it's only right to step my game up a little bit. I've been doing a good bit of research and really want to upgrade ASAP, I just don't want to jump the gun before I have the best idea of what's right for me.

As of right now I'm looking at box mods, like the innokin MVP v2, etc. I really want to get into dripping also. Don't want to spend an arm and a leg but I also don't want to skimp on an awesome setup. Can anyone recommend a good well-rounded upgrade to my current setup? Doesn't have to be a boxmod, just want it to have great functionality.:vapor:

Others have suggested the Reo, which I love, but I don't think it qualifies as "well rounded," if you mean that in the sense of being able to use a variety of juice delivery devices. If you want to try things other styles of clearos/glassos and carto tanks, as well as dripping (direct and rebuilding), the Reo (or any other bottom-feeder) doesn't have that kind of flexibility.

I think you are on the right track with an MVP v2. There is the drawback of once the battery dies the device useless, but coming from an eGo Twist set-up, by the time your MVP dies you'll have a much better idea of where you want to go next in your vaping journey.

As far as dripping, I have a blog you might find of interest. It's an overview of "plain" direct dripping: Drip, Drip, Drip…
 
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