iTaste VTR ($65)
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iTaste VV3 ($25), MVP 2 ($40), don't rattlesnake either, not replaceable batteries though.
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VTR runs at 48hz so probably still qualifies as one of the rattlesnake mods
I don't have one myself, but I've read that it uses a filter like the VV and MVP.VTR runs at 48hz so probably still qualifies as one of the rattlesnake mods
I don't have one myself, but I've read that it uses a filter like the VV and MVP.
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I don't know what a rattlesnake is... is that where you shake it and something inside sounds loose?
The VTR does NOT make any noise when you shake it at all. The new one I just got has the screw bolted down so it doesn't turn, and works great! But nothing compares to a Provari. Save a whole lot of money and just buy the Provari to begin with. Then get all the other mods
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Most Chinese-made mods fire a 33.3 hz frequency with their PWM (pulse width frequency) regulating processor circuits to achieve variable voltage/wattage. To many people, this is an audible tone often described as a rattlesnake sound. On an oscelloscope, the PWM signal has large spikes.I don't know what a rattlesnake is... is that where you shake it and something inside sounds loose?
The VTR does NOT make any noise when you shake it at all. The new one I just got has the screw bolted down so it doesn't turn, and works great! But nothing compares to a Provari. Save a whole lot of money and just buy the Provari to begin with. Then get all the other mods
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Right when Provari makes one out of a lighter material and has a replaceable plug-in battery pack.![]()
Huh? We are talking about VTR here I thought? VTR weighs more than double a Provari, WITH a full tank loaded with juice on it. Lighter? Why do you have a VTR then? The VTR is possibly the heaviest mod made.
Does a mod exist that has a replaceable plug-in battery pack?
MVP2 is a throwaway disposable after a few months, and the VTR is identical to the Provari and interchanges batteries with my 18650 Provari. There's no plug in on the VTR either, you are carrying batteries around if you have one.
I have to agree. I'm a high wattage chain vapor, and even I only need to charge my MVP 2 every 2.5 days.You would have to vape like a mad man to throw away an MVP2 after a few months. Even at 200 full recharge cycles daily which is kind of tough with 2600 mAh, you are looking at 6 months. I'm recharging my MVP2 2 times a week, so your looking at 2 years....
I'm not trying to start a war, but there is a world of difference between a single eGo-T that you charge twice a day and are lucky to get 3 months out of and an MVP 2.
You would have to vape like a mad man to throw away an MVP2 after a few months. Even at 200 full recharge cycles daily which is kind of tough with 2600 mAh, you are looking at 6 months. I'm recharging my MVP2 2 times a week, so your looking at 2 years....
I'm not trying to start a war, but there is a world of difference between a single eGo-T that you charge twice a day and are lucky to get 3 months out of and an MVP 2.
I have to agree. I'm a high wattage chain vapor, and even I only need to charge my MVP 2 every 2.5 days.
Mine went 4 days between charges when I first got it, and I never let it run down to 0. Now it's about 1.5 days... but the power is not the same, even adjusting, it FEELS like it's wearing out... it's not dead yet tho, but it's not as good as it was when new. I really do love them, so got another one, and I will keep replacing it. But they are disposable because you can't change out the battery.