Looking for a regulated Mod.

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Luninariel

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So, I recently picked up my first rebuildable a kayfun 3.1 ES, and I am looking to get the absolute most from it the flavors are great, I just want to make sure that the tank is performing as best as it can. I am currently running it on a Lavatube 2.5 And I am wondering if there was any regulated device that could make that kayfun Kick more or run better, I thought about venturing the world of mechanicals but that's a lot of work for something I enjoy keeping so simple. So Super main point.

Is there a regulated device, that I can couple with the Lavatube 2.5 that will improve my Kayfun experience?

(If given a color choice I prefer Stainless Black, but as always performance > Cosmetics)
 

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If you've got enough you could go up to a VAMO 35w. They kick pretty hard if you stick to the 1-2ohm range on your builds and wick em properly. That lavatube's amp limit (3 amps) is going to limit you significantly. The vamo's manual shows a 10amp limit, which while it still isn't perfect is quite an improvement. There are also larger, more powerful mods out there, going up to 150 watts of power which should be far less limited. Depends on your funding though, and how long you're willing to wait for it. (fasttech is really slowtech)
 

Luninariel

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Everytime budget comes into play there's one name I keep seeing above all others and that's Provari. Are they -really- worth the price tags? Because I saw the Provari 3 video and I was like THOSE ARE SOME WICKED FEATURES (It seems like a regulated mod, doing near the same functionality as certain mechanical, but regulated) but it's a lot of money for a Provari 2! I just want to make sure it's not akin to say, buying an Apple or a Windows PC :p
 

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The Provari is very well built and goes on and on. They are great for running kayfuns but underpowered really for dual coil or similar builds.

A kayfun does have a small build deck and juice channels so wicking may not keep up at high power anyway.

However, if you can only afford one mod for while but want to dry dripping or running builds that require more power, you might want a 30W or higher device. I call my Sigelei 100W my "do it all mod", lol! You can get 3+ days of battery life running a kayfun. Or turn up the power and run a dripper at high wattage all day.
 

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Everytime budget comes into play there's one name I keep seeing above all others and that's Provari. Are they -really- worth the price tags? Because I saw the Provari 3 video and I was like THOSE ARE SOME WICKED FEATURES (It seems like a regulated mod, doing near the same functionality as certain mechanical, but regulated) but it's a lot of money for a Provari 2! I just want to make sure it's not akin to say, buying an Apple or a Windows PC :p
From what i have seen here its about the same :laugh:
 
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