I'll run right out and get one. Forget asking questions, some internet guru told me to just buy it. If someone online said it, it HAS to be true.
All in good humor of course.
My concern with ordering from China isn't how long it'll take; it's what they'll do with my credit card info.
I'll run right out and get one. Forget asking questions, some internet guru told me to just buy it. If someone online said it, it HAS to be true.
All in good humor of course.
This is an amazing deal. The Nitecore charger is a good one. The Panasonic CGR18650CH are one of the three safer batteries most recommended on the forum, with the other two being AW IMR and Efest IMR. All three are designed to handle high drain.
There's never been a soft thread issue with the v2 Vamos - I don't know how these rumors start. Like any mod you don't jam down your attachments on to the centre pin.
I've had my Vamo for 7 months and it is still going fine. Its been dropped, I've sent it flying and knocked a vivi sideways while attached - still goes ok, no damage.
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Couple of quick questions on this one....does it have the Ego threading (for EVODs, T2/3s, Vivi Novas, Kanger Protank, etc)?
Also, the two batteries that come with this - are these two batteries where you use one at a time? or are these two for the two at a time setup?
Is this (the Vamo Vivi) the V2? V3? Something else?
Yes, it should have 510/ego threading - Vamos do.
Those are 18650 batteries - use one at a time.
Its v2 - you can tell by looking at it. V3s have grooves on them.
Thank you kindly.
I appreciate the responses. Whereas I usually do exhaustive (some might say manic obsessive) research before making any moves, I think my (brief) surveying of folks' opinions on these have swayed me already.
So I don't know from nothing about no Vamos as of yet, and wouldn't know a V2 from a V3 from a hole in the ground at this point. That guy Jack? I don't know him.
So then, for the extra two bucks, would you say this one is a better deal?Differences between V2 and V3 aren't huge:
V3 has grooves, V2 doesn't.
The top cap can be removed on the V3 which allows easier cleaning.
V3 has a better OLED screen.
So then, for the extra two bucks, would you say this one is a better deal?
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1411/10004394/1381404-vamo-v3-variable-voltage-e-cigarette-battery-compa
V2s are fine too - I prefer them.
Gotcha. Thanks again.
I'd asked about the V3 before you'd added this part to your previous message:
Otherwise, would've been basically, "Asked & Answered."
Really appreciate your time and input.
This isn't a "rumor"... it's happened to a lot of people, including myself. The Vamo threads are brass... they are NOT stainless. Search this forum, Google, and other forums and you'll see that this "rumor" is not so hard to spot. It's probably the reason why this place offers THESE.I don't know how these rumors start. [/URL]
This isn't a "rumor"... it's happened to a lot of people, including myself. The Vamo threads are brass... they are NOT stainless. Search this forum, Google, and other forums and you'll see that this "rumor" is not so hard to spot. It's probably the reason why this place offers THESE.
It's better to state YMMV when using the Vamo and taking care how you attach your devices than to totally discount something as a rumor!![]()
I have two chrome (brass) Vamos so I've used brass threads on them for 7 months now. I wouldn't call them soft - like any mod one has to not jam stuff down on them. Its been heavy use on my part too, and the threads are fine. I am aware the threads are brass on the ss as well. What I've also been aware of is some people over-tightening attachments. There's no need to get upset - in the months since the Vamo was first released I have not seen a lot of people with that issue. I'm not saying no-one has had it - but its not been hugely widespread. Just a look over the forum shows that. Sorry if you were offended - I saw a post recently where some-one stated as fact that all Vamos have bad threads. So that was in my mind when I mentioned about a rumour. I stand by what I said - there has been a bit of a rumour, and I was going to say I didn't intend to upset you but see you hadn't even posted on the thread.
Not upset, just more or less dumbfounded that anyone would pose the problem as a rumor. There are enough reports about this happening, and not just here at ECF, so I was quite surprised how you reported it. I agree that over-tightening devices and dropping the entire mod can cause problems, but the fact that the top connector is brass instead of stainless aggravates the issue. Soft? No, just "softer" than stainless... as on most delivery devices that can connect to the Vamo.
By the way, just because I didn't post to this thread before doesn't mean I didn't read it more than once.
I'm not looking for a fight - you've picked up a sentence from this post:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/vamo/433311-contemplating-vamo-3.html#post9909009 and made a big issue out of it. Brass is often used for threading because its more conductive than stainless steel. Of course brass is softer than stainless but that's nothing to do with what I actually said. What I said is its not a soft thread problem - and it isn't. Don't jam your attachments on. And since I've explained what I was thinking of when I said that it should be sufficient. I've used mine heavily for 7 months, including sending it flying with a vivi nova attached causing it to get stuck sideways. The threads are still ok. So I'm saying it - some people have stripped the threads on their Vamos. Its not a hugely widespread issue and there's no need for an unqualified rumour. Search some other pvs and you'll see it sometimes happens with those too - Zmax, Evic.
Well, I can tell you they do, and not necessarily due to jamming on your attachments. Mine was caused by bad threads on an IGO-L.
Search some other pvs and you'll see it sometimes happens with those too - Zmax, Evic - the Evic more than the Vamo. It also helps to know factory threading on attachments can cause a problem by binding and cross threading because of poor machining. Which is about bad quality threading on attachments causing damage to pvs.
I never said all Vamos have bad threading but it is a weak point because it's brass. Brass is softer than ss, so ss will cut it given the chance.