Good Mod?? 6V or variable

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Diane86

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I am on the hunt for a 6V or a variable mod that is durable yet not extremely expensive. Any help or opinion would be great.


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I began my journey over a year ago on an eGo-T 650mAh. I am still loving it but have been using the 1000mAh with LR cartomizers. I did get a locally made box mod with a 900mAh from a friend but still want something bigger and stronger.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...vv-army-tank-variable-volt-bottom-feeder.html

VV, Bottomfeeder, super small. Light enough to hang from a lanyard! Best of everything the vaping world has to offer. No craptastic Amp cut out: you can run dual and triple coil cartomizers if you like. True VV with no limitations.

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A lot of the mods(look in the classifieds) will use several voltages , by just changing out the batteries . One that I have , is the Prodigy V3.1 , it can vape at 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts , another , which I happen to have , is the Reo Grand . Again 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts and both of these are 100% mechanical . No electrics , to fail .
 

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A lot of the mods(look in the classifieds) will use several voltages , by just changing out the batteries . One that I have , is the Prodigy V3.1 , it can vape at 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts , another , which I happen to have , is the Reo Grand . Again 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts and both of these are 100% mechanical . No electrics , to fail .

How do they provide 5 volts with no regulation of the batteries which requires electronics? Batteries are 3.0, 3.6 or 3.7 volts according to the battery sites I have visited.
 
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That's interesting. The amount of time NiMH's hold a charge is much less than Li-on's, however, from my experience (other applications) and what I have read.

I dunno. Just saying it's out there. Since I've stocked up on LR atty's, I don't think I'll be heading up to 5 or 6 v anytime soon. Although my mouse finger is itching to buy some mods (Buzz Pro- I'm looking at you, GLV, you too)... and on it goes.

I don't know what's worse. Smoking or buying up all the stuff that's out there for vaping. Either way, the wife ain't happy. :)
 

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A lot of the mods(look in the classifieds) will use several voltages , by just changing out the batteries . One that I have , is the Prodigy V3.1 , it can vape at 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts , another , which I happen to have , is the Reo Grand . Again 3.7 , 5 , or 6 volts and both of these are 100% mechanical . No electrics , to fail .

Agreed, I have both the V3.1 and a REO Grand and they are both Bullet proof mods... Right now Puresmoker is running a 20% off everything sale until tomorrow.. The coupon code "SINCE2008" and you can get a new V3.1 6 volt kit pretty cheap..
 

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I dunno. Just saying it's out there. Since I've stocked up on LR atty's, I don't think I'll be heading up to 5 or 6 v anytime soon. Although my mouse finger is itching to buy some mods (Buzz Pro- I'm looking at you, GLV, you too)... and on it goes.

I don't know what's worse. Smoking or buying up all the stuff that's out there for vaping. Either way, the wife ain't happy. :)

Just a thought. Get her hooked on cigs - then convert her. You'll be the hero and the mods that don't work for you you can give to her. Hero twice and you can look for more. Happy couple - ever after.
 
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