Buying an APV questions!!

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Hello ECF! It's been awhile, as I have been happily vaping with my v4l dual coil cartomizers (2.0 ohm) and 3ml tank on my ECHO 808 style batteries. Photo on 2012-07-05 at 20.19 #3.jpg

For the most part I have been pretty happy, but as time passes, the standard for vapor production rises. And that's my main problem with this setup, it doesn't provide a consistently good vape. Fresh off the charger it's really good, but I may have overcharged the batteries a few times when I first got them, because they seem to die down so quickly.

Also, I'm not really sure if these dual coil cartomizers I am getting from vapor4life are the best way to go...they seem to work pretty well, but I've never tried any other form of atty.

So my main questions are basically what you more experienced members would reccomend I do to upgrade this setup to provide a thicker and more consistent vapor. I would rather not buy an entirely new setup, but if it must be done, I am open to it.

I would like to keep this upgrade no more than $65.00. Thanks guys! :)
 
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Hello ECF! It's been awhile, as I have been happily vaping with my v4l dual coil cartomizers (2.0 ohm) and 3ml tank on my ECHO batteries. View attachment 114806

For the most part I have been pretty happy, but as time passes, the standard for vapor production rises. And that's my main problem with this setup, it doesn't provide a consistently good vape. Fresh off the charger it's really good, but I may have overcharged the batteries a few times when I first got them, because they seem to die down so quickly.

Also, I'm not really sure if these dual coil cartomizers I am getting from vapor4life are the best way to go...they seem to work pretty well, but I've never tried any other form of atty.

So my main questions are basically what you more experienced members would reccomend I do to upgrade this setup to provide a thicker and more consistent vapor. I would rather not buy an entirely new setup, but if it must be done, I am open to it.

I would like to keep this upgrade no more than $65.00. Thanks guys! :)

In that price range, the VTube from Apollo would probably fit the budget, especially once you use their 30% off coupon code.
 

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yeah? whats the code? :eek:

and then i'de need a 510/808 converter for my batteries, right? or should i just get apollo's batteries..

An APV uses it's own specific batteries. You load them into the inside of the device. As for threads, yeah it is 510, so you would need an adapter. The code is I think apollo30 ... its on the page showing the VTube.
 
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