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j_mills05

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I need help shopping for a batteries I am going to get the vivi nova 3.5 tank but there are so many batteries out there I don't won't to buy the wrong one I would like a push and vape one don't care about the variable varience ones just won't to screw on and go. Any advice is gratley appreciated thx.
PS as far as I no the vivi nova tank doesn't use an atomizes if I'm wrong plz correct me
 

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I need help shopping for a batteries I am going to get the vivi nova 3.5 tank but there are so many batteries out there I don't won't to buy the wrong one I would like a push and vape one don't care about the variable varience ones just won't to screw on and go. Any advice is gratley appreciated thx.
PS as far as I no the vivi nova tank doesn't use an atomizes if I'm wrong plz correct me

My advice would be to get an ego. They are a regulated 3.3V so you don't adjust. You really need to do some reading though, the VV devices are popular for a reason. If you get a vivi with a 1.8Ω or 2.4Ω head, you are stuck with that vape. With VV you can adjust to get the best vape from any head.

As for atomizers, every thing you vape uses an atomizer, thats how the vapor is created.
 

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What's your budget? What about preference for style - Box or Tube? Size? Finish (Plastic, wood, metal)? Lots of options out there. I agree with the last poster - Don't be afraid of VV - It's easy - you just dial it in to the taste you like. With the Vivi Nova, you are likely to get broad variances in resistance which makes the ability to change the voltage very helpful.
 

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I need help shopping for a batteries I am going to get the vivi nova 3.5 tank but there are so many batteries out there I don't won't to buy the wrong one I would like a push and vape one don't care about the variable varience ones just won't to screw on and go. Any advice is gratley appreciated thx.
PS as far as I no the vivi nova tank doesn't use an atomizes if I'm wrong plz correct me

this is foolish as far as i'm concerned....if you don't want VV yet want a vivi, you open yourself up to rebuilding too high of a resistance, or rebuilding into a short with no protection and a potential battery gas release/explosion.....if you want a smaller easier to use VV device, get an eGo twist, at least you'd have some flexibility with the resistance.
 

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this is foolish as far as i'm concerned....if you don't want VV yet want a vivi, you open yourself up to rebuilding too high of a resistance, or rebuilding into a short with no protection and a potential battery gas release/explosion.....if you want a smaller easier to use VV device, get an eGo twist, at least you'd have some flexibility with the resistance.

I agree. It sounds like the OP is a little overwhelmed judging by his first post. j_mills, start simple, then as you experience the things we're telling you about you'll understand better why there are so many options.
 

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If I were to get one it would be the ego twist does it matter if I get the twist c or t another thing is how do I no what volt in need for what ohms

C or T makes no difference IIRC. they just denote the tank that is used. Ohm's law, is what you need for figuring out volts and ohms. General rule is 2 volts more than the ohms. So 1.8Ω --> 3.8V give or take. you will need to find that "sweet spot" depending on your juice, ohms, and voltage.
 

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I would get an ego twist or spinner with the high mah{1000-1300} . They are 510 threaded batteries and will work with the vivi nova. Also a charger for whichever you get. They have vv but you don't need to change it just set it and leave it at about 4.0. The vivi nova has a atomizer head and wicks that is replaceable. Comes with three heads to try so you can see what you like. Make sure it says" vision vivi nova "as others are not as good.
 

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C or T makes no difference IIRC. they just denote the tank that is used. Ohm's law, is what you need for figuring out volts and ohms. General rule is 2 volts more than the ohms. So 1.8Ω --> 3.8V give or take. you will need to find that "sweet spot" depending on your juice, ohms, and voltage.

don't confuse the guy with ohms law jargon, just show him the chart ;)

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