Itaste VTR Questions

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jamesfarrell

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Few questions. I have a Natural and I'm looking at a VV unit. I like this thing. Question though. It takes an 18650 battery, which I thought was 3.7v

However the unit is VV up to 6.0V.

How is that possible with the battery being 3.7V? Am I missing something?

Also, will my AGA T+ atomizers fit or do I need something smaller? If so, what is the most reliable atomizer for the thing?
Sorry, I'm jumping in on this late and don't have a ton of time to research at the moment but figured I'd ask here.

Any tips / info appreciated.

Thanks.
 

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The VTR is a "regulated" mod, also called a variable voltage/wattage mod. It contains a microprocessor using buck boost circuitry technology (via pulse width modulation) to make voltage output higher than 3.7 volts from a Lithium battery. The best battery to use in a regulated mod is an IMR (Li-mn) battery, which are "high drain" batteries. A protected ICR battery will not have the high drain capability to get the full benefits of a regulated mod.

Technical: Why High Drain Batteries?

Battery Basics for Mods: IMR or Protected ICR?

The VTR can accept tanks which are 19mm in diameter inside the ring. Anything wider in diameter, it has an extension to allow wider tanks to fit above the ring.
 
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jamesfarrell

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I'm assuming my AGA T+ atomizers will not fit?

Any recommendations on atomizers that will fit and will work without endless fiddling? I have some A-clears and all they do is leak. I've heard some bad things about protank II as well.

Are these batteries correct? I don't know if they are high drain.

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