Is Itaste MVP2.0 a good upgrade?

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PoPoPoP

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I'm still new.

I'm using a eGo battery (900mAh) with Aerotank mini (dual coils). Both e-liquid and battery life lasts so fast...
And it takes a long time to charge one eGo battery (I have two).

And oh, yes I plan to build coils in the future. I was told that Aerotank mini atty can be re-buildable only if I use an older version of kanger dual coils but I'm having a leakage issue with that. I heard kayfun (rebuildable?) / Aerotank mini will work on MVP2.0. Correct me if I'm wrong.

So, I'd like to upgrade. Is MVP2.0 a good upgrade? Or is there any better one. Thanks in advance.

Lastly, if MVP2.0 is the "best" upgrade, is it possible to recharge it to a wall outlet somehow? I'm sure I need some adapter for that but I'm not sure which. But I do have a power plug with a USB connector
 
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It's the only I've got and it's awesome. It comes with an usb cable for charging but not the power plug adapter.

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I'll agree with the above - my MVP lasts nearly 2 days between charges and I use it a lot ! I don't know about kayfuns/rebuilding, but an Aerotank mini will definitely work on an MVP - I bought one yesterday and am using it right now. I always use a wall plug with USB connector to charge my MVP and iTaste VV3s all of which came with a USB charging cable. I'm not sure if all wall plugs are the same but mine (one European and two UK) came from the e-cig suppliers so I think I can trust them to be OK !
 

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And oh, yes I plan to build coils in the future. I was told that Aerotank mini atty can be re-buildable only if I use an older version of kanger dual coils but I'm having a leakage issue with that. I heard kayfun (rebuildable?) / Aerotank mini will work on MVP2.0. Correct me if I'm wrong.
This video is a single coil build in the original dual coil base. !!!! Aero Tank !!!! with 2.2 ohm micro coil build with cotton I usually "thin out the cotton" in the coil. Thicker cotton on both sides of the coil. I have not experienced any leaking in my original Aerotank.

I have not tried this with the "new" Kanger dual coils.

Lastly, if MVP2.0 is the "best" upgrade, is it possible to recharge it to a wall outlet somehow? I'm sure I need some adapter for that but I'm not sure which. But I do have a power plug with a USB connector
Your power plug with a USB connector will work fine. That is what I use.
 
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The MVP V2 is a great unit. I have used the wife's and enjoy it. I picked up a VTR because I like the fire button on the narrow side instead of the wide side like the MVP. I plan to add a MVP V2 to my collection when the vape budget is replenished. They are booth regulated so low or subohm coils don't fire, but I'm not a cloud chaser so that's a moot point.
 

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The MVP is a very nice upgrade at a very low price. A lot of bang for your buck.

It's the only I've got and it's awesome. It comes with an usb cable for charging but not the power plug adapter.

I still don't understand why Innokin doesn't just ship the wall adapter with it. Not a big deal, as most people have wall adapters for other ecigs or other electronic devices in their homes. Innokin does sell the adapter separately - Innokin iTaste MVP Wall Charger - EVcigarettes.com
It is rated at 1000mah. I use the adapter that came with my Kindle, which is rated at 800 mah. Amazon.com: Amazon 5W USB Charger (also compatible with other android and iOS devices): Kindle Store Still takes only a few hours for my MVP to fully charge.
 

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My first upgrade was to an MVP and it was great. I'm now on my fourth, an MVP 2. I have and have had several APVs over 4 years and I always keep an MVP in my collection. It's hard to beat for long trips. It's comfortable in the hand, easy to use, is a passthrough, charges other devices in an emergency, and is a solid performer.
 

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Aerotanks, Nautilus etc all fine on MVP.

I have one, and 2 x tube VV/VWs and some mechanicals too. It's all good.

For me (and I hope I am not stupid...) dual coils are a step too far for rebuilding, and a totally unnecessary one too.

If I do use my MVP or Vamo or SID with a clearomisers, 95% of the time, it'll have a rebuilt single coil clearo. Mini PT, PT2, that sort of thing.

Anyway, MVP is brilliant. The battery will start to show a loss of performance eventually, but that just means charging every 2 days instead of 3 or 4.

:)

Myepack do them for £36 or so. They are over 30 respected and reliable online sellers that will sell you one from £35-£40. Just don't pay silly money. (Like £55 at TECC or TW). The iClear30 that comes with it is old school and useless.
 

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Wouldn't try using your ego charger on it, if that's what charger you meant.

Yes. :)

It comes with a charger, but not a mains adapter. I use a dedicated 500mAh (max) ecig mains adapter.
You could use a general mains usb, but for £4, why risk it.

A lady did burn down her house using an iPad mains adapter/charger recently.
 
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