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Nailz

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    I just ordered the innokin Itaste MVP 3.0. Any thoughts?

    Had mine nearly a month now, and I am very happy with it, had no problems at all with it. I got it to be my work mod, due to innokin products being durable and the long battery life, and I only have charge it twice a week for work.
     

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    It should fit. Both have a .65" X 1.30" PCB.

    Not sure how easy to would be to remove and replace one though. I suspect the chips are placed inside the tubes by a machine using a strong adhesive. Removing them would probably be a nightmare, and then trying to install a new one and get it aligned and secured would be a second nightmare.
     
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    CountBoredom

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    Well it looks like Vaporbeast finally sold out of the SVD 2.0 completely. I was really tempted to get a third one with that 15% off coupon, but I spent $200 on parts at Shapeways last night for a mod I'm designing. I figured I'd rather not have to explain another purchase today. :)

    I received that !5% off coupon the day I also received my SVD 2.0 at my doorstep. :facepalm: Oh well, it was still a good deal! Now my MVP 3.0 and my SVD 2.0 are duking it out for vape time--and I still use my MVP 2 through the first part of the day.
     

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    I've been using Innokin tanks for awhile now and just ordered an SVD 2.0.

    My current set up is a 30s tank (2.1 ohms) on a vision spinner set at 3.8 volts and primarily use Halo juice.

    What would be a good starting point in regards to the wattage settings using the 30s tanks?

    Also, I went with the Panasonic NCR 18650B 3400 mAh batteries to power it. Good choice?


    This will be my first foray into mods and the amount of different info out there makes it a tad confusing at times.
     

    PaulBHC

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    I put in regulated device, 2.1 ohms, 3.8 volts, it shows me 6.88 watts. I would start at 6.0 and work up. Your spinner may not be accurate enough to do a direct conversion. Better to start low and go higher.

    Don't know enough about that battery, sorry.
     
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