buying first regulated mod

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jwjordan322

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I also an seeing for the ipv2 for example:
"Input Voltage: 3.2v – 3.7v"
And for the sigelei is 3.2 - 4.2

Is this pretty standard? Is that just the draw it is taking from the battery? How she's this effect the unit itself or the battery I purchase?

Still curious about this. Does this decide what kind of battery to buy? It doesn't have anything to do with the volts that my mod is actually producing right? More or less what it's drawing from the battery? Would it influence what kind of battery o would buy?
 

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As well, was just on steam-engine.org. looking at the ohm calculator playing with numbers.

It makes sense of allot of things but one thing confuses me.

Amp limits.. Is that referring to the battery I'm using? Because i have looked at a few dif mods specs after seeing that and only one had a amp limit listed. None of the others did?

Thanks to anybody that can take the time to explain or has have info previously.
 

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What matters to me is havin a good quality mod with a good quality topper and good quality juice. When I hit it I want good pure flavor with good decent vape production and air flow. I have many choices available and can't go wrong with virtually any of the products on the market today. Numbers count, sure' but what really counts is performance. The only way I can judge performance is with one in hand. I have my own personal vaping style and I prefer a different hit in terms of airflow, flavor amount, throat hit, cloud production and all that varies depending on what type of juice I have and what time of day it is and these things also change over time. So my advice is to go ahead and buy something, cause if you spend any more time trying to find the ultimate mod/tank combo, they will have come out with even more to compare and your search will become endless.:)
 

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Right on bikenstein. My problem is I over analyze way way way to much, which for the most part is a good thing except actually pulling the trigger on something. I do it on everything I buy.

Any info on the amp limits and input voltage questions above.

Any also I've seen mixed answers if you can charge through the micro USB port in allot of the mods such as the sigelei 100w+ or the ipv3
 
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