Diff between 3.7v and 5 v box mods

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DaveP

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So far, my best vape is the Ego-T tank. As with other types, you will get some occasional leakage with thin liquids, but the taste is right up there next to cartos. I also like the Boge cartos. The Boge does add some heat to the vape, but it's the ultimate in 3.7v taste.

So far, I haven't been tempted to go with a mod. I don't care for anything larger than an Ego. When mods approach the Ego format in size, I probably will try one. They are getting close.
 

Creniker

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5v works great sometimes, but you have to have a atomizer/cartomizer of at least 3.5ohms. I found that this worked pretty well, but it was sometimes take the flavor right out of my favorite juice when the batteries were fully charged. I think 4.2-4.6v is ideal, but the only way to get that regulated is through a box mod. If you with a 3.7 box mod (which is what I use) right around 2.5ohms works great for me. Once the power on the battery starts dropping I switch to my 1.7 atomizer and it compensates for the difference in voltage.
 

cricket1176

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If I had it to do over again, I would just go with a VV mod and save the $$ and space. I now have 3.7v, 5v, 6v & reg. 510's, 808's etc. It would be so much easier if I just had a darn VV and didn't have to worry about which mod goes with which atty/carto/etc.

A VV or a VV feeder is on my list to get next. At that point, I'm sure I will be able to get rid of all the other stuff :D
 
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