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considering a 2nd PV.

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chr0med.

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ok, so my gf has expressed interest in my current setup (eGo-T with CE4) &she just wants to vape for fun, so will be ordering some 0mg juices for her entertainment(she doesnt do analogs, at all).

so i'm currently trying to figure out whats next. i have ordered a DCT setup/tank for my eGo-T so will prob pass tt onto her as well, if it doesnt fit my new setup. didnt expect to wana move on so fast so i'm kinda throwing out a help line here :) will be looking around&reading up in e meanwhile. i'd prob still have another 1-2weeks to find smth before she snatches my ego frm me. :lol:

thinking of smth with variable settings to have more control&find my "sweet spot".. as i have been still doing analogs at least once a day&its disturbing me.. but wld also like to keep my budget within around 200-300local money.. only requirement is smth tt preferably isnt entirely chromed finish(i knw my nick is chr0med). a lil bling is fine but not too bling :D

cheers, all & thanks!

PS: to those who think e local community is dead. i can say, it isnt. its due to e sensitivity of things, thus e seemingly selfish-ness frm some members but its all to protect our small but purposeful community. press on. fight on. vape on.

hopefully, one day, vaping wld be legalised.
 

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There're a few things you'd want to look at when you're getting a variable voltage device. First is whether it's a pulse width signal or a dc signal. Two types of voltage supplies, one is a straight direct signal which maintains the voltage, for example the Provari, the other is a pulsating signal that fluctuates up and down compensating to give you an average voltage of whatever you set, like the max series, not sure about all the new ones that came out after.

The direct signal is said to hit lighter than the pulse width signal, but of course in return the direct signal is stable whereas the pulse width signal is fluctuating all the time. Other features are solely independent, like if you're referring to the telescope then it has the ability to fit various size batteries and still work, other than that I think all the other devices out there are pretty similar, it all comes down to build quality, and trust me what you want is a solid built PV, not something that's going to crack or break open or malfunction when you drop it.

You might not think you'd drop it, well in it's defense I've only dropped my PV once, but I was using the chrome plated provari, and it is built with stainless steel, needless to say not a dent on it, works perfectly fine, could probably go through many more drops lol. For the Provari anything V2 and beyond are the same, the V2 and V2.5 are just different in grip design, not sure why they would even call it a V2.5.

But anyways for other mods probably someone who has used them would be better suited to provide you with more information. For me, after my Provari I switched over to a mechanical mod.
 

chr0med.

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just in case there's a miscom.. robust or telescopic are models as well & not referring to build quality..

robust 14500 vv mod
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