Buying my First Mod and Found one I Like!

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SadLittlePony

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I have been looking around and as nice as the digital voltage adjusters are I dont need that. I will be vaping at high volts anyways because I want a nice thick hot juicy vape and I wont need low volts very often except just for a little "snack" vape. I have been looking at the GGTB (Golden Greek Telescoping Battery) and because its all mechanical I dont have to worry about parts going bad. Just the batteries.

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I found that I can put different batteries into my mod then to acquire different voltage.

COV IMR 14650 High Drain
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2x AW 3.2v LiFePo4 RCR123 Battery
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So with one battery I can get 3.7v and with Two of the other I can get 6.4v

I can also toss a safety fuse in there so I don't get hurt regardless of the safety of the batteries.
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I am definately going with the 510 Steel Connector with a 510 Steel Complete bottom cap.
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I will most likely go with the standard brass button.
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And finally I want to get a nice Tankamizer. I found these custom made ones. Odyseus And latty Clear Windows
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If there is anything else I should know or look at please let me know. I am looking to see if I can recharge these batteries and if I can how? I am also looking to see if I can find the connector and end cap in brass for a nice touch. Questions, Comments, Please.
 

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Well, since you did open it up for comments, I think you should do a little more research before investing in this device-nice as it is; first, there's no such thing as an 'all mechanical' apv (mod)-they all use some kind of electronics, with varying levels of complexity; and mechanical parts fail too. Also, the batteries not only can be recharged, they must be recharged; they also have the potential ​to be dangerous if mishandled, so it is very important to know all you can about them. Also research tanks a bit-no danger there but they can be tricky at first. But you're here at ECF, so that's a good start. Best of luck.
 
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I got my Xtar WP2 charger on ebay for less than $20 shipped. They sell extra spacers for the smaller batts like the 18350 and the RCR 123.. you'll need two spacers per bay for the RCR 123.

Thank you very much for that info.




Thank you all for your comments. I greatly appreciate them.
 
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