Is there an ETA on the Infinity Pro?????????

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kellie

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I was borm and raised a little less upstate in Rockland County, but spent a year of college at brockport!

And yes, a how to use this thread will be necessary! But it will be fun learning. I don't even know what type of carto, atty or tanks these things can use!

No idea how it works but since we both ordered one guess we got some learning to do. At least there is only two colors so far lol
 

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Ladies, the Infinity Pro has the same electronics as the Buzz Pro it just has a different look to it so if you know how to use the Buzz Pro you will have no problemos with the Infinity Pro.

5card, We know how to use the infinity pro... it is the VVPV that we have no clue about!
 

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Honestly, I don't know the difference between a bottom feeder and a top feeder. Before I got my Buzz Pro, I hardly new how to use my tornado! I have just always stayed away from the various mods that looked like a deck of cards or a dugout. I thought they would be to hard for me. But when the VVPV comes out, I am going to trust that someone here in the notcigs forum will take pitty on me and teach me how to use it!
Well, a bottom feeder injects juice from bottom of the atty when you squeeze the bottle. A top feeder drips juice down on top of the atty. The VVPV simplifies the standard dripping method by adding a hose that connects above the atty with the same bottle feeding set up of a bottom feeder. This kind of set up means you don't have carry a bottle of juice around with you and drip manually as the bottle is self contained in the VVPV.
 

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It also has the same electronics as the Buzz Pro and the Infinity Pro. You open the little door on the side and pull the bottle out. If your careful you can unscrew it from the pump without removing the tube. Either way fill the bottle with your scrumptious tasting juice and screw the bottle back onto the pump cap and replace it into the VVPV where it came from. replace the door. Put your favorite atty on it, put the tip with the tube into the atty, give it a couple pumps and vape. when it needs more juice just give it another pump or two on the pump button. To charge the battery plug the charger into the wall and insert the plug into the charger port on the VVPV. If you have any other problems just PM me and I will help you.
Here is a picture that was in another thread that I diagrammed and shows the door, bottle placement, and how the door works.

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Thanks! It's just that I come from an 808 carto background, and it dawned on me that staying 808 for using this mod likely doesn't make sense, that going to a 901 atty (with some kind of tip?) is probably the best use of it.
(I want to use the best liquid heating HW to go with the battery/feeder. Probably an Ikenvapes 3 ohm or thereabouts atty, if available. Any particular kind of tip that you then attach to it?)
 

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would really like an ETA on this, debating whether to buy an old Infinity for my friend or wait for the new one.. and also the Price or any other details if possible

also can someone tell me the difference between this and the old version? went on the website and dont' see nothing

New Infinity Pro specs Infinity
We are 4-5 weeks out now .

there are several differences
1. New tech controller with higher current output ( works with LR attys )
2. new top cap design
3. better tubes
 
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same electronics as the BUZZ PRO ... all the Pro's do.
regulated variable power only the way Mike does it.
With dial adjustable voltage (the old one has that too)
With improved much stronger and more beautiful body and materials.
Price is great; less than the Buzz Pro.

would really like an ETA on this, debating whether to buy an old Infinity for my friend or wait for the new one.. and also the Price or any other details if possible

also can someone tell me the difference between this and the old version? went on the website and dont' see nothing
 

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Loving this already... top feeder with reg/vv and lr capable....
How drippable is it? can you drip with the juice feed attached?
I know some of the details are not finalized, and have faith that the most optimal decisions will be made... but if it could drip a different juice to what's in the bottle, would be a good feature if possible.
Will the d/t be changeable or fixed with feeder tube?
curious to see how the final feeder / d/t system ends up.
It also has the same electronics as the Buzz Pro and the Infinity Pro. You open the little door on the side and pull the bottle out. If your careful you can unscrew it from the pump without removing the tube. Either way fill the bottle with your scrumptious tasting juice and screw the bottle back onto the pump cap and replace it into the VVPV where it came from. replace the door. Put your favorite atty on it, put the tip with the tube into the atty, give it a couple pumps and vape. when it needs more juice just give it another pump or two on the pump button. To charge the battery plug the charger into the wall and insert the plug into the charger port on the VVPV. If you have any other problems just PM me and I will help you.
Here is a picture that was in another thread that I diagrammed and shows the door, bottle placement, and how the door works.

diaps.jpg
 

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Loving this already... top feeder with reg/vv and lr capable....
How drippable is it? can you drip with the juice feed attached?
I know some of the details are not finalized, and have faith that the most optimal decisions will be made... but if it could drip a different juice to what's in the bottle, would be a good feature if possible.
Will the d/t be changeable or fixed with feeder tube?
curious to see how the final feeder / d/t system ends up.
The hose can be removed for standard dripping.
 
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