Modding For Dummies

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BG101

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Hi All,

I've had some get help in regards to getting my 1st setup from here and im about to order.

I've been trying to research how Modding works but can't really find anything for beginners.

I've seen some amazing setups in the 'Picture of your setup' thread, and trying to research off the names, etc.

How I 'think' it works is the mod is the battery which has the walts/voltage varaiation. Which has a standard thread for atomizers/tanks, etc.

Is this how it works?

Also I have seen lots of different Provari's in the images, are these different models? or the same but with different skins/mods?

Is there a main site where everyone gets their mods like I was pointed to fasttech for my 1st setup.

I think I've got my head around how eGo's work now so I'm interested in the next step.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Ben
 

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everything is usually 510 threaded now,
the name mods is usually used for the bigger battery tubes with replaceable batteries. it will come as one working unit, you buy the batteries.
regulated is like a provari with electronics, mechanical is just a tube and button.
actual "modding" is something else and refers to building your own from scratch.
the different provaris are different skins/paintjobs/addons.

the picture posted is showing two mods with atomizers on top. the mod is one whole unit the atomizer is another whole unit. we can rebuild them (to replace wicks) but there is nothing here built by the owners.

there is no main site, the more you look the more vendors and manufacturers you will find.
I love fasttech but they arent the source for higher quality "mods" mostly they sell cheap knockoffs (which still work ok)

poking around the APV forums will expose you to several threads about the different mods out there bothe regulated (electronic) and mechanical. where they are, how they work, what they look like.
 
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