More Adjustable Voltage Options, Please

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I really like the idea of the adjustable voltage of the Buzz. I can't imagine a better set up than to be able to make an adjustment with the turn of a screw. The only thing is, I don't want another chunky mod.

I am so tempted to order one anyway, but I've been wondering when someone will be making smaller scale model using maybe a couple of 14650 batteries so it could be a more slender (but not a box mod, either) design?

Is anybody working on this? If there's one out there in the works, I am so calling dibs on the first one. :D
 

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I really like the idea of the adjustable voltage of the Buzz. I can't imagine a better set up than to be able to make an adjustment with the turn of a screw. The only thing is, I don't want another chunky mod.

I am so tempted to order one anyway, but I've been wondering when someone will be making smaller scale model using maybe a couple of 14650 batteries so it could be a more slender (but not a box mod, either) design?

Is anybody working on this? If there's one out there in the works, I am so calling dibs on the first one. :D

Using 2 of those would make a tube mod very long.
 

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If you want good MAH and not a box mod alongside variable voltage...that's a tall order.
I'd suggest 2 3volters in series in the tube with a pot to limit the voltage and allow variability.

I've been toying with the idea, but the problem is trying to fit a pot into a tube mod and have it be accessible. I've seen it done with resistor disks before, but not truly infinitely variable.

If I can figure out how to do it..I'll probably post the results. It'd just take some time.
 
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If you want good MAH and not a box mod alongside variable voltage...that's a tall order.
I'd suggest 2 3volters in series in the tube with a pot to limit the voltage and allow variability.

I've been toying with the idea, but the problem is trying to fit a pot into a tube mod and have it be accessible. I've seen it done with resistor disks before, but not truly infinitely variable.

If I can figure out how to do it..I'll probably post the results. It'd just take some time.

The Joker 2 will use 2 3 volt batteries with a pot.
 

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Keep an eye on the Little Sister.

Looks like these are available now - whataclumseygirl gave a review - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ittle-sister-variable-voltage-3-7-7v-mod.html

This does look very interesting. I like the size and the fact that it has a curvy look to it. I wish I didn't care about the 'look' as much as I do. Sigh.

Using 2 of those would make a tube mod very long.

You're right, Hyper ~ The Buzz uses 2 ICR123A which are only 17X34mm but the Buzz is 4.01 X .87 inches which ='s about 22X104mm which isn't really that big. Maybe it's just the shape?

If you want good MAH and not a box mod alongside variable voltage...that's a tall order.
I'd suggest 2 3volters in series in the tube with a pot to limit the voltage and allow variability.

I'm all about tall orders...:p

The Joker 2 will use 2 3 volt batteries with a pot.

That one looks good, too. They don't mentioned the dimensions or the type of batteries it will use on the website. I have a Spade and an Ego and I like them both and this looks similar. I wonder how long until it becomes available.
 

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That one looks good, too. They don't mentioned the dimensions or the type of batteries it will use on the website. I have a Spade and an Ego and I like them both and this looks similar. I wonder how long until it becomes available.

The Joker 2 will use 2 LiFePO4 Li-Ion batteries just like the first Joker did. If you're interested in the Joker I would wait a month after it's released for reviews to see if Vaprlife eliminated the switch and center post issues.
 
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