Battery advice

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schmoel

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Hi from a newbie!

I'm looking for a new battery, but could do with some advice. I currently have a standard Ego 650 MA with an EVOD clearo, but I'm looking for a longer lasting battery. Maybe thinking of variable voltage, but not sure what the benefits would be.

OK, this is what I've seen so far -

Olympian Imist Battery


I like the look - anybody with any experience of these?

Apollo eGo-VV Battery



I don't like the branding, what would be the advantages of this?

Also, would putting a lower resistance coil in the Evod make much difference?

Thanks folks!

schmoel
 

wbart

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They sell Egos up to 1100 but with VV you can customize your vape to the point that you like it, some mods have replaceable batteries. The Vamo I use I have 3 sets of batteries for One in the Device One in my Pocket and one on charge and just rotate them. The difference with low resistance coils is the amount of power that actually gets to the vape so it will not make that big of a difference, you just have a small batt that lasts me about half of a day if that if you have any specific questions I will be happy to help if you want to PM me or just ask here
 

tayone415

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Hi from a newbie!

I'm looking for a new battery, but could do with some advice. I currently have a standard Ego 650 MA with an EVOD clearo, but I'm looking for a longer lasting battery. Maybe thinking of variable voltage, but not sure what the benefits would be.

OK, this is what I've seen so far -

Olympian Imist Battery


I like the look - anybody with any experience of these?

Apollo eGo-VV Battery



I don't like the branding, what would be the advantages of this?

Also, would putting a lower resistance coil in the Evod make much difference?

Thanks folks!

schmoel


Variable voltage batteries are better if you want more control over your vapes, If you want more of a throat hit and more smoke I'd go with a VV battery, if you like to be in the low voltage range, might not be the best for you. If you go with lower resistance you set the voltage lower or you will get a burnt taste quick and if you go for higher voltage you want something with a dual coil. I actually have to VV batteries love and hate both for different reasons. If you been vaping for awhile and like or love it I would get a MOD if in your budget, that's my next upgrade.
 

Jo Patterson

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They sell Egos up to 1100 but with VV you can customize your vape to the point that you like it, some mods have replaceable batteries. The Vamo I use I have 3 sets of batteries for One in the Device One in my Pocket and one on charge and just rotate them. The difference with low resistance coils is the amount of power that actually gets to the vape so it will not make that big of a difference, you just have a small batt that lasts me about half of a day if that if you have any specific questions I will be happy to help if you want to PM me or just ask here

They sell them up to 1500 now, and ego clones up to 2600
 
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