MVP Owners Group-into the next generation…

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lucky_x16

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After the first 24 hours with the new MVP 20 watts, I am in love with it. I am using eleaf Lemos on them @ 1.1 ohm and 1.2 ohm, and the mvp is at 4v and 17.5 watts. The Lemos are chucking great flavor and much better plumes. And the battery life does not seem to be dimished with the higher watt settings compared to my original MVP 2.0s.
 

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well there is not a lot of good info flowing out of Shenzhen yet...

but I did see this tid-bit

pink 20W.jpg

:ohmy:
 

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For anyone who thinks they can't do coil building because of health or inability in other ways the kuro koiler might be just what you need brilliant little gadget check rip trippers youtube channel for a review ( can't post a link right now or I would have )

I SAW that, and I DO have a link saved somewhere. I'll post it if I can find it, but I fully intend on getting one. They are simple as simple can be,and if I can't build a coil that way, something is wrong with me.
 

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That is the limited edition one...I can see that color for a girl, but don't they need a limited edition boy color too!

haha, no doubt

that is PINK - think they are calling it Dimitrs pink (body part pink)

maybe a baby blue is in order ;)

at least that istick pink is kinda razzberry...

either way, would be kinda cool to have innokin
personalize something for you...

:p
 

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680 !

680mah 115mm long $40 bucks
VVv3 was 800mah 105mm long $25
11w to 15w that big of a diff …?

- Innokin itaste VV4 VV/VW Simple Kit - 680mAh
- Innokin itaste VV4 VV/VW Simple Kit - 1000mAh

A young lady on the VV thread just got a VV4 1000mAh.

She says there's no way to know it's charging...nor when it's finished charging!!! :shock:

My only very minor quibble is that the charging light is gone. I'm sure that is a positive for some folks, but I ended up not having the cable seated all the way and didn't realize it until I thought it should have been done charging.
 
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The green led is lit while charging and goes out on the V3s once the battery is fully charged. That should be the same on the new V4 if Innokin is still employing the three color led system. The MVP 20W looks the same only seems just a little thinner then the 2.0 for some reason when looking at both together and taking into account the wrap on the 2.0 but the top and bottom remains visible on both for comparison. The three colors still flash when turning it on or off.
 

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The green led is lit while charging and goes out on the V3s once the battery is fully charged. That should be the same on the new V4 if Innokin is still employing the three color led system. The MVP 20W looks the same only seems just a little thinner then the 2.0 for some reason when looking at both together and taking into account the wrap on the 2.0 but the top and bottom remains visible on both for comparison. The three colors still flash when turning it on or off.

My calipers show the two metal frames are the same... 22mm x 41mm give or take a few thousandths here and there for manufacturing. That's only based on the couple of MVP20Ws and the couple of MVP2s that I have though.
 

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Some quick thoughts on my MVP 20W...

I bought two about a week ago, Only opened and used one as I will give the other to a friend who smokes cigarettes still.

It is sturdily made, Easy controls and fits well in my average sized hands.

I use it with a Gladius.

With a 1,5 ohm coil at 7.5W get what I want from 100% VG with 24mg Nic. Unflavored.

Great battery life, I vape heavily (Work from home) and I get 3 days between charges.

Nitpicks:

The bottom plate overhangs to one side a bit. It is not centered well.
I'm eventually going to loosen the screws and see if it moves a bit.

I don't like the white graphics on the black body, They should have been a light gray or other muted shade.

Would prefer that the charging port was on the side rather than the bottom so that you could stand it up while charging/pass trough vaping.

The finish on the end plates scratches easily.

The display window is a fingerprint magnet.

For the money, If it lasts it is a great deal.

Thanks

Eric
 
My calipers show the two metal frames are the same... 22mm x 41mm give or take a few thousandths here and there for manufacturing. That's only based on the couple of MVP20Ws and the couple of MVP2s that I have though.

I'm not doubting it since I didn't actually take measurements but was noting the effect of how the two looked with the 2.0 having a wrap on it. Photos tend to make things larger in appearance at times while the lack of the old 510/eGo connector on the 20w can throw off the perception a bit as well.

One thing was looked into however and that being no sub ohming on the 20w while that may be the case for the 3.0 due to now seeing the Atlantis, Kanger sub ohm, and a few clones as well as the new Horizon Scion BQC(Bottom Quad Core) limited edition tank out. Horizon Scion Quad Coil 0.8 Ohms AirFlow Pyrex Tank

Don't confuse that with a car by the same name! Scion.com | Official Scion Cars Site
 

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Some quick thoughts on my MVP 20W...

I bought two about a week ago, Only opened and used one as I will give the other to a friend who smokes cigarettes still.

It is sturdily made, Easy controls and fits well in my average sized hands.

I use it with a Gladius.

With a 1,5 ohm coil at 7.5W get what I want from 100% VG with 24mg Nic. Unflavored.

Great battery life, I vape heavily (Work from home) and I get 3 days between charges.

Nitpicks:

The bottom plate overhangs to one side a bit. It is not centered well.
I'm eventually going to loosen the screws and see if it moves a bit.

I don't like the white graphics on the black body, They should have been a light gray or other muted shade.

Would prefer that the charging port was on the side rather than the bottom so that you could stand it up while charging/pass trough vaping.

The finish on the end plates scratches easily.

The display window is a fingerprint magnet.

For the money, If it lasts it is a great deal.

Thanks

Eric

I could not agree more on all accounts.
I opened both of mine and put Eleaf Lemos on them.4v @ 15 to 17.5 watts has brought out the flavor of the liquids I put inside of these two RBTAs.
Battery life is what I expected. Although I did top them off last night because I was topping off my MVP 20s. Again, I must agree with above poster, would be nice to be able to charge these standing up.
Only down side is that I must refil the Lemos more often.
 

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Hey,

New vaper here. Kinda. Well, I just got my MVP 20W from Healthcabin (within a week too! sucks since everything else [tanks, juice] are still on their way. ergh)! Have a question about first use. Should I fully charge and do a few deep discharge cycles to stabilize the battery or just use as normal (once everything comes in)? I've read contradicting posts throughout the internet and was wondering what the experience of current owners of the MVP 2.0 or 20W were.

Did you do a few charge/discharge cycles to obtain max life or did normal use out-of-box have no noticeable effect on battery capacity/life?

Thanks!
 

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Posted on facebook. I left out the contest text

The iTaste MVP3.0 packs 30 Watts of power and 3800mAh into the legendary Innokin iTaste MVP. The iTaste MVP3.0 has a flush 510 connection with a gold plated spring loaded positive pin, durable stainless steel threading, an included ego adapter and a replaceable integrated micro-USB charging cable.

The iTaste MVP3.0 has a variable voltage range of 3.0 – 9.0 volts which is adjustable in .1 volt increments and a variable wattage range of 6.0 – 30.0 Watts, adjustable in .5 watts increments.

The iTaste MVP3 uses vRMS DC current and is very accurate with a power deviation of 0.1Watt and the full 30Watts is precisely maintained between resistances of 0.4 to 2.5 ohms.

Initially available in 4 stylish designs, the MVP3.0 will be available at Authorized Innokin Vendors in February and will be available for under 100$.
 

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Hey,

New vaper here. Kinda. Well, I just got my MVP 20W from Healthcabin (within a week too! sucks since everything else [tanks, juice] are still on their way. ergh)! Have a question about first use. Should I fully charge and do a few deep discharge cycles to stabilize the battery or just use as normal (once everything comes in)? I've read contradicting posts throughout the internet and was wondering what the experience of current owners of the MVP 2.0 or 20W were.

Did you do a few charge/discharge cycles to obtain max life or did normal use out-of-box have no noticeable effect on battery capacity/life?

Thanks!

There may be some battery break in time, but you don't need to discharge/recharge Li like that. I posted a lot of actual tested data related to Lithium, with references a few posts back at the following link regarding how far up to charge the battery and how far down for max life. The general data is there, so you can decide what to do with it.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...oup-into-next-generation-70.html#post14804189
 
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