House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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Katz123

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Tyb, I am personally going for the Zen Atty Pro myself and tend to agree with you about wanting all your questions answered first. I read almost the entire thread over the last week or so and have come up with a few things. Having a variable voltage PV is really not necessary for the Zen atties to function correctly, but if you already own one then he has created one to use with your existing pv that you know and depend on. The only benefit with VV devices would be that you get the same experience from the beginning to the end of each battery. There is no need to change the voltage once you find the spot. The same goes with each different atty r carto that you use.
 

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An extra 33% vaping time give or take I think. I use both in mine, but don't vape with a stopwatch handy lol...both get me through my work day, or a night on the couch

Most of the extra MAH on the 2000 is below where you would have changed out the battery, in use, they end up being very close, with the 1600 holding voltage better, and the 2000 having a tiny bit of extra life at the end of it's life (after you would have swapped it out). I'd say they're close enough that you shouldn't notice a difference in vape time or vape quality.
 

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Zen~, I REALLY love my Mini. Truly. It's my very first mod.... And it never makes me feel like a stupid newbie.

Zowie!

I'm glad you like it... now... never call it a "mod" again! lol It's purpose built manufactured PV... not a "mod"

I'd love to go to an island and hang out with Zenfidels!

Then you must...

Hi Zen. Is that thing headed in the right direction yet?

I hope it's back to me in the mail tomorrow. I'll turn it right back with the corrected form.

Oh, Murdock,

Scrape up the funds, bring the wife and the 5 bambinos. I'll help babysit so you are your lovely can relax a little. Sure sounds like you deserve it.

Oh, and by the by, I noticed your joke about the 2 ounces....

He's welcome to bring his children as long as they are over the age of 18...

Ok. Newbie question. Why are you guys prefering vaping on 3.7 devices?

You'll get a lot of answers... here's mine... stop thinking about voltage and just vape it. Everybody that is concerned with ohms, watts, volts, etc has been duped by the geeks to make you think there is some special knowledge out there that will help you calculate your way into a better vape... it's not true. Air flow matters more than all the wattage figures combined and the Zenesis PVs and Attys are designed to make the most of these properties.

There are more drawn to the regular then to the z'atty p?

If you have a ProVari... get a Z-atty Pro.

I think once you try a genny, you'll understand. It's hard to fully describe. Best to experience it for yourself. I've been vaping rebuilables since last year. Awesome stuff!!! Completely customizable and zombie apocypse ready. :laugh:

Ah but you're saying this without trying a Zenesis first, right? The Zenesis is not the same as the eastern European mesh/coil rebuildables. You'll see once you get one in your hands!

Super T has the 18350 batts back in stock. Here is a question, I have about 8 1600mah 18650 AW IMR's that I use in my PV now, is there that big of a difference in a Zen Standard using one of those as opposed to a 2000mah 18650 AW IMR?

You'll never notice the difference.
 

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Here's some eye candy for ya...

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