I don't want my PV to dictate what kind of juice I can use anymore

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Audio Weasel

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I have a Bloog setup, which I LOVE. However, I have discovered Vaperite, and really like the VR4 liquid, but it kills cartos WAY too fast. I'm thinking of getting a second setup, for the liquids that are harder to vape. If it's not easy to use on the go, fine. I have my Bloog for that. But I have to have something I can vape anything on, even if it's just at home. Other caveats: I don't want to go under 3.6v, and I'd like to keep this purchase under $100. Suggestions?
 

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If you're willing to go to the $100 zone, check into the notcigs Infinity Pro. A very solid VV (I have their original Infinity, and their Buzz Pro), excellent customer service, I get 6 - 7 ml of vaping between battery swaps. Their standard coupon code is "ECF Buzzkill".

I use their VV with an M1A1 carto tank -- hassle free, leak free. Be warned, quite a few tanks have problems with some eli, like jkoppk mentionedquids, such as certain strong cinnamon flavors. I vape a vanilla tobacco all day, no problem, but you might want to check for a thread on eliquids that crack tanks, just to see what people have been running into.

Good luck!
 

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The Buzz Pro Powerizer RCR123A batteries, and the Infinity 14430 batteries sold by notcigs, deliver just about the same run time, they both test out up in the 620 - 650 mAh range. There's a lot of BS in batteries it turns out, the markings on them don't necessarily come close to reality. Notcigs did a lot of testing to pick the batteries they sell.

I express use in terms of ml because everyone has different vaping style. I generally use 3.1 ohm cartomizers, at about 5V/8W, the batteries last for 6 - 7 ml. If I'm vaping on bare cartos, I use about 6 - 7 ml/day, they last me all day. Another person I know uses about 3 ml/day, they last her over 2 days. When I use a tank, my vaping can bump up to as much as 9ml, then I need to swap batteries in the evening.

I believe the IP, with two sets of batteries and charger, comes in somewhere in the $120 - $130 zone, while the BP with two sets and charger runs about $30 more. I always use the discount code. Given they have the same run time, and have the same internal circuit (they do), it's a matter of personal choice, IP being a thinner but longer mod.

There are lots of good choices out there, from notcigs and other vendors :)
 

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They can be used up to about 5V, although that would be too hot for me. The devices limit at 15W (higher than several other well known VV PVs). 5x5/1.7 = 14.7W. My single coil carto sweet spot is right around 8W.

I've heard of people using 1.5ohm DCs on them at up to about 4.7V, which is also 14.7W although a little higher current.

You can vary the voltage over 3.5 - 5.5V, so that gives you decent room to work in. With my 3.1 ohm cartos I'll ntend to be 4.7 - 5.2V. It's kind of neat to nudge the voltage up or down, see how the flavor changes :)
 
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