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Looking for help on... Variable Voltage Regulated Battery

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onename

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So it seems I need to spend more money on my hobby and require your help.

I've seen and read many threads on the VV bats and the dial in voltages, what I'm looking for is a good battery that is not huge in size but can dial in volts and has great features and one that I will not be disappointed with.

I've looked at the Provari, Buzz Pro and the LR

Any suggestions and any others or assistance please.

TIA
 
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Hi We went with a couple of Darwins. They are great. We use all sorts of tanks on them. The best thing is when they are flat the arm is at a 90 degree angle pointing up with the tank on top. We use a 510 battery extension between arm and tank. It is a very easy unit to use and no matter what device we use it works like a champ. They are all good units and you should get lots of use out of any of them. Good luck with your choice and remember lots of people can answer your questions about Darwin,Provari, LT etc.
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Money is a definite factor.

I'd concur with Chinner and rarely recommend a PV, because needs/wants differ greatly by the Vaper. The Darwin is IMO hands down the best of the VV mods.

I'd take a LT over a provari, despite the quality difference and lack of resistance reading, solely based on the price. Plus the UI is better on the LT, IMO.

For various reasons (unless you want a tube mod) the Darwin blows away the competition; as it should for the price.
 

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Infinity pro, kitted with the battery/charger option and one additional pair of batteries, runs $120, after the "ECF Buzzkill" discount code. Best I can tell that is just slightly more than a lavatube, and for the added cost you get a solid well-regulated VV, same performance as the Buzz Pro (same battery capacity, 3.5 - 5.5V, 15W maximum), slightly longer and skinnier package.

Really low price point, Madvapes VV, though they can be hard to get (often out of stock). If you really like/want LCD, lavatube is a good price. If your preference is a good combination of runtime, simple interface, very solid, IP. Slightly pricier, but some prefer the size, Buzz Pro (I use BP most of the time, with an M1A1 tank -- at higher voltage/VV, it is common to go through more eliquid). Like the LCD and heft, Provari. Prefer the box shape, Darwin. The latter two choices are noticeably higher price point than the other ones, but absolutely have solid fan base, which tends to mean they've been good performers for the users.
 
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