eVic verses ego 1300mah

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From what I've found it's really a combination between your piece and your juice holder. I went from an ego to a itaste vv/vw3 using the same tank and I did notice a more substantial hit. I then purchased a protank 2 mini and noticed an even more substantial hit. I'm actually waiting for an eVic that should be here tomorrow along with a regular protank 2. I can't wait to see if it just gets better! The ability to change your volts and watts will definitely let you fine tune your puff to get the best taste out of your juice though.
 

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Welcome to ecf.
Don't own one but if vv then probably yes. You may be interested in this if you are looking for a better drag? About as long as a pack of cigs but slimmer.
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1...innokin-itaste-mvp-2600mah-voltage-adjustable
comes in different colors.
If you can't wait for the shipping from HongKong then look on ebay. Little more in price but same product.

good luck
:)

Here it is on ebay also.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18121065130...eName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
 
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My husband purchased this eVic for me .....do you really get a better drag than from the ego ?
You have the potential to get a much better vape. Due to your control over the voltage/wattage you are sending to your coils. That control is also going to give you flexibility if you vape multiple juices that have differing/varying "sweet spots" where they taste best and produce the best vapor (for your taste).

In addition to that power flexibility (which has the ability to improve your vaping experience) the eVic also does a neat "trick" of tracking/logging your vaping habits and putting them onto a PC screen in nice pie charts and bar graphs. I don't know many people who get excited about that sort of thing (other than accountants), but if someone is seriously interested in monitoring, controlling or who has a goal of reducing/eliminating their vaping altogether? That little "trick" may be the tool that lets them do so.

I'm considering getting my wife one as well, so if you don't mind I'd like to ask you a question about it. You mentioned it being large. Does the size or any of the device aesthetics make you less likely or more self-conscious to pull it out and use it in public? How about compared to using the thinner and less "feature rich" ego batteries? My biggest concern is that she's not going to be inclined to use it due to size or the fact that she thinks it looks like "a Star Wars themed adult-toy".
 
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Hi Everyne, besides the stares that you get from having such a large system. ?...lol
My husband purchased this eVic for me Im new, only been vaping 4 months ! (Could never go back to analog) do you really get a better drag than from the ego ?

Oh hell yeah!!! lol....... if you haven't already, upgrade your coil to a 3.0 Ohm one... Their not expensive and you'll need to change them every now and then anyway... For the max vape, hit it a 5 Volts on the 3.0 Ohm coil... You'll be lost in the vape!! :eek:) :vapor:
 

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eVic is the power source. There is no comparison between the eVic and an EGO-1300 beyond that.
eVic has a 2600mah battery - that is 2x more power storage than the largest disposables.
When a battery fails you don't need to purchase another eVic, just replace the battery.

eVic can be set to operate in watts mode and do most of the adjustment needed on its own.
eVic can be fine tuned in .1 watt increments. Tightest tuning on the market.

Purchase a Vivi nova tank - comes with 3 heads (1.8ohm, 2.2ohm, 2.8ohm)
eVic placed in Watts mode and set to 7 watts
install ANY head in the Vivi and the Vape will be Exactly the same power output automatically. eVic makes the adjustment to maintain 7 watts.
Using Volts mode you have to make broad changes to voltage get the same results.

As to good/better/best - draw/taste/experience:
That is different for every individual and skill level.
Understanding of function and proper use is critical for a good consistent experience.

That explained, you will have to work on finding the e-liquid device you enjoy, that performs well for you.

Learning takes time so take the time to learn.
Collect Data, not opinions and purchase wisely.
Ask Questions - There are no dumb questions, but there have been many dumb answers, so pay attention and just your logic to weed out things that don't make since.

Oh hell yeah!!! lol....... if you haven't already, upgrade your coil to a 3.0 Ohm one... Their not expensive and you'll need to change them every now and then anyway... For the max vape, hit it a 5 Volts on the 3.0 Ohm coil... You'll be lost in the vape!! :eek:)

Logic question #1
Do you and this poster Vape in the same way and expect the same experience?:)
 
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A little something to Pretty up your eVic and make it a bit smaller(lady friendly):)
18350 Battery Tube for the SID
Fit the eVic perfectly
a Nice 1/2 size tube to shorten the eVic

Add a pair of 18350 batteries - 1 to use and 1 to swap

Add an external battery charger( I can link, a low cost one that works well)

And enjoy a personalized Mod just for yourself
 

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Oh hell yeah!!! lol....... if you haven't already, upgrade your coil to a 3.0 Ohm one... Their not expensive and you'll need to change them every now and then anyway... For the max vape, hit it a 5 Volts on the 3.0 Ohm coil... You'll be lost in the vape!! :eek:) :vapor:

In fairness, Wulf, most people would consider 3.0ohm coils a bit high really, and not really an upgrade.

If you vape on your eVic at 5.0v with your 3 ohm, you are vaping at 8 watts or more.

If the tank/clearomiser you buy has a 2.0ohm coil or whatever, you set the eVic to vape at 8.3 watts and let eVic do the maths.
That's the beauty of the system.
 

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Hi Everyne, besides the stares that you get from having such a large system. ?...lol
My husband purchased this eVic for me Im new, only been vaping 4 months ! (Could never go back to analog)
do you really get a better drag than from the ego ?

Hi Peggy, and welcome to ECF

I think the original question (eVic vs 1300 VV)
if you take your iClear 30 with a 2.1 ohm coil
take it off of your eVic ($90) set @ 4.4v
and put it on one of your two variable volt 1300mAh batt ($50) set@4.4v

will it taste different... ? well no, should be the same

but like others said, you get no frills with just an eGo battery unlike with a fancy eVic :)
 
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