Difference between twist batteries and mods?

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James467809

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Hello, i own a number of twist batteries (ego twist 1300mah and 2 vision spinner 2's 1600mah) and 1 mod (Vamo V5). What makes the vamo so much better than these twist batteries? I mean with my nautilus tank i vape the vamo at about 11watts whereas my twist batteries anywhere from 4.3-4.8. Even with a 3000mah battery both end up lasting me a full day just about.. Maybe the vamo somewhat longer but regardless i could substitute the battery anyways. Does having the vamo really improve the vaping experience? What makes these mods such an upgrade to a regular twist voltage battery..?

and one other question regarding the vamo...when exactly should i charge the batteries that are put into them...the read states 4.0v full charge and I've seen people say they charge anywhere from 3.7-3.9....which would definitely not equate to a full days use out of the battery and would definitely not last as long as the vision spinners...so when should they really be charged? (when do you notice a drop in performance regarding your mod)
 
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p7willm

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It depends on what you want to do.

With the Vamo you can cary additional batteries and change when one gets low. You can use larger batteries, over 3000 mah. You can use attys with lower resistances with the Vamo.

With the nautilus tank and 1.8 Ohm coils both will work fine.

If you want to get into rebuildable tanks and dripping, not everyone does, you may need a more advanced device, one that supports a lower coil resistance.

Some people find a simple setup, spinner and nautilus, is simple, usually works, keeps them from smoking, and they are happy. Some people want to get into other areas of vaping, collecting equipment, blowing clouds, etc. and they get lots more stuff. It all depends on what you want and what you can afford.

The Vamo will let you know when it is time to change the battery. The Vamo is a regulated device and all regulated devices check the level of battery charge and tell you when the battery is low and stop working to protect the battery.
 
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