Just IN - a USA first - eGo Variable Voltage Pass Through 650MAH BATTERY! Presented by GotVapes...

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monarch79

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Why haggle? If the price is better somewhere else, buy it...
But (from experience) GotVapes will have the better VERSION of the product in question, if it is the same product.

These do hold their voltage pretty consistently, there is going to be a drop toward the VERY end (of course) but the VV gizmo also keeps the voltage up when a normal eGo would start to drop a lot sooner. When it's plugged in, and cranked up, it should rock your socks.
 
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rob, explain, what do you mean by would it hold up, like are you talking plugged or unplugged, i dont know if it can last 6 hours unplugged of heavy heavy use but plugged in yeah sure why not.

plugged in. reason why I ask is that if you are vaping the battery quicker than it could charge, than it will slowly deplete. this will work perfect if it will keep the voltage up for me and stop me from having to go and charge batteries during the night. and the fact that it can be unplugged is a bonus.
 

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Looks Awesome! Having a detachable cord is great, apart from its utility for carrying around, because if the cord isn't long enough you could always buy a longer one (assuming it can carry enough current). I'm thinking: using a passthrough in bed, powered by the xbox, here :D How long is the cord that comes with it?

I want to back up some of the stuff about GotVapes that's been said in this thread. First: the service and support from GotVapes is seldom-paralleled. I've asked other hardware suppliers to replace defective hardware and they either laugh or get hostile at you. If you mention on the forums that you had a defective unit one of the GotVapes guys usually asks *you* to arrange for a replacement! They make how-to videos and answer questions seemingly all day long here on the forums. *And* they work to bring improvements to the products they sell, which is a contribution to the community at a whole that's worth supporting. Also, price shoppers need to know 1.) if the competitor really has the same version of the hadware and 2.) the shipping cost of the other supplier. As dannoman mentioned earlier, the shipping costs from GotVapes are the best they could be. If you found another supplier that stocks CE-2s for example, the uneducated buyer might not realize that they aren't CDE-2s. Now say they *do* have the CDE-2 and its $11 a pack instead of $12 (I don't remember what they actually cost). You might think you're being thrifty but GotVapes is probably going to charge you $2 to ship that and most other suppliers are going to charge $5-8. If you chose the other supplier you paid someone else, who didn't help to develop the products, more money for the same thing using less-than-admiral business practices. Or if you wish to argue that a competitor's $7.95 is a fair amount for shipping because it pays the person who stuffs the box, subtract the handling fees from all GotVapes products' prices before comparing. But to me the difference in cost isn't even an issue. It's liking the company that you're buying from

Plus they support *E*C*F*!
 
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Really nice! I can already tell..this will never change from the blue light. :D Arrived fully charged - also awesome. Dripping - great and vaping - great. Only initial feedback for me personally is the length of the cord, but then again I'm on a desktop and I think most peeps are on laptops these days - so in a nod to a laptop - perfect length. When I get the chance, I'll move my usb hub so it will work for me. Thanks guys!
 

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Looks like a nice PT! A question or two. The Piper needed an adapter rated at at least 2.0A to even fire. Is this one as demanding? Also have the issues with the center pin been resolved? I don't understand the charging....when using with the USB cord it's also charging the battery at the same time? And whenever it's plugged in it's charging the battery also whether or not it's in use? Dumb questions I know, but just want to know more about what I might be buying. I've only tried the Piper PT and never one that was an actual battery in itself.
 

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Following up, I got this VV PT today and so far so good. Does what it says it will do. It's much sturdier than the Piper was. Hits great especially with LR Carto, I'm using the 1.7 Smok on it right now. I'm liking this. Changed out the cord, that was way too short. I have it connected to an AC to USB Ipad Power adapter, not sure it needs 2.0A but I'll try a 1.5 later. This is a nice addition to my collection of mods. Hope it holds up.
 

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good to hear, enjoy it. when plugged it , it hits harder then when unplugged as its getting full power plugged in, so you get even more ranges in that sense

Can these be charged the traditional way with an ego charger from the 510 threaded end of the battery when unplugged from the USB cable?
 

jr taco

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i ordered 2 of these, one works great. the other one has an extremely loose button, must be a defect. i wrote an email and waited. waited. waited. then finally they said they wont replace it. who wants to use something with a loose button? i am very unhappy right now and wish i could depend on vendors to fix problems... i am hoping they will change their mind but right now the vendor selling this item has a very unhappy customer. anyone else get a rattling button? literally if i shake it it sounds like a maraca
 
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