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nap317

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Just picked up an EVOD BCC yesterday just for giggles. The MVP v2 rocks it. I'm sure you will be pleased.

Okay, I thought I looked into this fully, but now I'm freaking out. My MVP and my itaste vv 3.0 will be here Thursday (OMG I CANNOT WAIT) and I need to know if my evods and mini protank will screw right on. Do I need an adapter ring?! Everything I have is ego!! Aaahhhh!

I mean, if the evods don't fit directly will that taller, black chrome ring from the mini protank work? If they get here and I need a 510/ego adapter that I don't have, my head just might explode.
 

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Okay, I thought I looked into this fully, but now I'm freaking out. My MVP and my itaste vv 3.0 will be here Thursday (OMG I CANNOT WAIT) and I need to know if my evods and mini protank will screw right on. Do I need an adapter ring?! Everything I have is ego!! Aaahhhh!

I mean, if the evods don't fit directly will that taller, black chrome ring from the mini protank work? If they get here and I need a 510/ego adapter that I don't have, my head just might explode.

It's gonna be ok. :)
The EVOD BCC will fit directly on the MVP without any beauty ring. Does that help?

I will let someone else answer regarding the mini Protank because I don't have it.
 

KnurledNut

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nap317

yeah both the evod and the mini pro tank use the same ego threads

-the evod, you'll notice the bottom will sit flush and try to starve it for air (you'll see)
it turns into a balancing act between screwing it in enuff to make battery contact and suffocate
so what I'm saying, if you screw the evod down tight it does not draw as good, if you
back it off "just a bit" you can suck threw it a little better (the way MVP is designed)

the mini protank is way diff -
-look at how tall the base is and where the 3 little vent holes are (way up higher compared to the evod)
it just works great on the MVP as do the tanks that have the little 510 threads

reminder: only screw tanks till you feel the battery make contact, then just a `~* more

and maybe don't mess with that beauty ring that came with the MVP, it's just for looks
and might get stuck, play with MVP a few days first... :)

if your mini and evod are new, be sure to wash them good also before use
 

nap317

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Thanks guys. It will be ok! Hahahaa.....

I might just order some extra of the black chrome bases for the mini protank 2. They are taller with higher airholes, I wonder if an evod would take one? I'll have to play with that idea later (I think I got a bad batch of coils, and I've spent all night changing coils and liquids and washing tanks....aargh....done messing with my hardware for the day).

I really am excited. After the last couple days of all my liquids losing flavor after a few hours (coils, right?g), I'm pumped to mess with wattage and get these liquids I've been so ambivalent about vaped away!

:vapor:
 

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I bought this setup too. How does the MVP compare to a mech mod with the IGO?

I was using the igo-L on a V3 clone. It worked well, but no variable voltage. Now that the igo is on the MVP it's a whole new vaping experience. The voltage is set at 4.1 which seems to be the sweet spot for my new Key Lime juice.
 

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Shipping is $4.13

I found 12"x12" pieces of 3M Di-Noc on fleabay for $7 shipped. I plan on using the template I posted earlier and making my own.

Just a quick warning, when I tried to down load the PDF for the skin, a little bug rode in along with it. It wasn't very insidious and I was able to uninstall it relatively easy. I wasn't paying to close attention to things when I hit down load but I'm pretty confident that's when it came in.
 

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I was using the igo-L on a V3 clone. It worked well, but no variable voltage. Now that the igo is on the MVP it's a whole new vaping experience. The voltage is set at 4.1 which seems to be the sweet spot for my new Key Lime juice.

4.1 on the stock coils has me going well with my igo-l - mvp combo also. Doesn't cut it a 3.7.
 

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Can anyone help??!!

Just got a version2 from zainy.com about 3 weeks ago and now it's reading NON when I hit both buttons to read ohms...it actually fires a bit when I hit them??? Any ideas

What've you got on top? It might be a coil that's shorted out. Or you might be a victim of the disappearing pin--where the center pin drops and doesn't make good contact.


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nap317

yeah both the evod and the mini pro tank use the same ego threads

-the evod, you'll notice the bottom will sit flush and try to starve it for air (you'll see)
it turns into a balancing act between screwing it in enuff to make battery contact and suffocate
so what I'm saying, if you screw the evod down tight it does not draw as good, if you
back it off "just a bit" you can suck threw it a little better (the way MVP is designed)

the mini protank is way diff -
-look at how tall the base is and where the 3 little vent holes are (way up higher compared to the evod)
it just works great on the MVP as do the tanks that have the little 510 threads

reminder: only screw tanks till you feel the battery make contact, then just a `~* more

and maybe don't mess with that beauty ring that came with the MVP, it's just for looks
and might get stuck, play with MVP a few days first... :)

if your mini and evod are new, be sure to wash them good also before use

I love the Evod with the MVP. Small, easy, looks good, and don't have to worry about breakage. I was finding I had to draw too hard, which of course was making them leak. Used the same 1/16" drill bit I use to wrap the coils, and drilled out 2 of the holes. Works awesome!
 
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