Needing Some Clarification

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Hi all, firstly I want to say this forum is a tremendous help. I don't think I would have been able to break into all of this without the wealth of information here. Thanks!

Right now I have an ego clone with a CE4 clearomizer, and I'm looking to do a slight upgrade/try something different. After a bunch of reading, I've decided I wanted to try out the Vivi Nova tanks. Apparently there is a shortage, and it has been redonkulous to try and find these. What I've decided to do is get 2 of the Mini's listed here: Vision Vivi Nova Mini Tank .

These particular ones only come with a 1.8 Ohm head. The first thing I'd like to be sure about is whether or not that resistance is acceptable for my battery. From what I gather, my ego clone is probably in the 3.2-3.7V range, correct? My current clearomizer is supposedly 2 Ohm, so I was worried about it possibly being too low resistance. (I'm not quite down with the details of volts/ohms/amps/mAH, etc) I'm thinking this will be OK, but I also think I saw a chart that said an ego battery should use an atomizer in the 2.0 - 2.5 Ohm range.

The other reason I've decided to go with this particular one is that I want it to be actual Vivi Nova parts, so I know I can find replacements. I'm thinking Vivi is the original manufacturer and there are clones of it, just like my ego is a clone of the original Joye model ... right? I noticed that govapes.com has a clone of the Vivi -- the aclear (and I think I saw a SmokTech clone too). Its parts are slightly different than the ones on the actual Vivi, and so I'd like to not end up with a grab bag of incompatible parts.


Sorry if that was a mess, I'm still trying to get all of this straight. Do I have this right or do I need to revise my purchasing decision? Thanks!
 
Thanks everyone! All questions answered. Also, thanks for the links. I hadn't come across Hoosier or aquavapor yet, and hadn't even thought to look for a vendor list, doh. Given the 3 different Ohms that come with the set, the variable voltage battery is looking more appealing.

@kelli, I think those will be my next venture. I keep seeing good things about those as well.
 
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