Hopefully the USPS will be delivering mine tomorrow morning! Congrats on your new purchase, I hope we'll both be extremely satisfied with our new additions!
Do you mind saying where you purchased your Vamo from? I'm just curious.
I just ordered the black chrome Vamo on the 23rd from VaporBreak, and am waiting for it to ship. Unfortunately, they're backordered right now.
Anyway, congrats on your first mod!
Got mine on saturday. And WOW im impressed. loving the vw mode set to rms. Vaping at about 5.5 to 7.5 depending on what im using.Still need an Adapter to use the t3's. Vivi tank is smooth an flavorfull. Ordered some 18350's wanting to try stacking and see what all thr hype is about. Vamo hits like a mother. Best setup I've had so far. Wanting to try a rebuldiable probably aga-t 2. Congrats to all who bought a VAMO. I love mine.
Take from this what you will but people are far too worried about the whole stacking of batteries issue. I am an electronic engineering technician by trade and I can assure you that there is zero worries using stacked batteries in a device that has protection circuits in place like the vamo. There is an issue if you are using this setup in a mechanical mod that is totally unprotected that is where you need to be concerned with metering batteries and being very careful.
If you install a fully charged battery along with one that is completely depleted what you will get when you fire the vamo is......nothing the display will read "LO" and nothing will happen. One battery will not rapidly discharge into the other and there will not be any sort of heat exchange or any other adverse conditions.
Think of it this way if you take your average run of the mill flashlight which sometimes stack up to 6 D cell batteries do you concern yourself with charge levels and all of the other things that people talk about? The answer is a resounding no and why do you think that is? Because there is a lot of hype about batteries and what not when it comes to PV's and this all stems from mechanical mods where if you have a dead short across your batteries you can cause the catastrophic failures that everyone is worried about. Any mod that has short circuit protection will never have any issue with any battery configuration you throw at it.
Keep in mind that just about every device out there from tv remotes to the toys your kids play with that are stacking batteries. Do you have any concerns when you slap 4 D cells into that new toy little johnny got about metering each one or do you just do it. Stacking batteries is not anything new and there is no need to worry about it what so ever.
I find one battery in the Vamo gives me plenty of power too. For you guys waiting on yours - just a heads up to set it to No. 2 mode when you get it. There's a user manual here as well:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/vamo/359600-vamo-vv-vw-v2-user-manual-download.html
I ordered my Vamo 2 days ago from cheapest vamo starter kit with vivi nova atomisers all I have to say is gogogogogogo faster china post!!! I have a feeling I'm going to be waiting on it forever.
Just got mine today Finally! Loving the weight on it. It really is a finger print magnet. What watts would be good for a 2.4ohm vivi nova? Still need to learn the difference between the vw & vv.