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Renzuli

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Welcome , but if you get an Ego , at least opt for the twist , or similar . variable voltage , rather than just fixed . Also there are pass through devices out there . Easy to use while at your computer , and they can be used , while the battery is charging . That being said , there are also a lot of big battery type PV's out there , that might interest you . Go on utube and check some of them out . Grimgreen , and Pbasardo have several . There are others as well . Good luck .
 
I started with V2 ecigs as well earlier this year. I moved to an ego knockoff about 2-3 months ago and it was better but still didn't like how the quailty of the vape died as the battery died. Recently i found these forums and am now thanks to the great info found here have moved on to a Vamo with variable wattage and voltage and I have had such a better expierience vaping. So as Renzuli stated I would skip the normal ego batteries and go for the twist or some other variable voltage/wattage PV.
 

Jaysin

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I started with V2 ecigs as well earlier this year. I moved to an ego knockoff about 2-3 months ago and it was better but still didn't like how the quailty of the vape died as the battery died. Recently i found these forums and am now thanks to the great info found here have moved on to a Vamo with variable wattage and voltage and I have had such a better expierience vaping. So as Renzuli stated I would skip the normal ego batteries and go for the twist or some other variable voltage/wattage PV.

I'm intimidated. I just left the pic thread. I didn't know anything like this existed! Some of those setups are massive!! I have a lot to learn.... Like what does mod mean?? Are all of these things custom made (modded)??
 

zapped

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My apologies for the misinformation I thought you started with a VOLT V2

Regulated voltage keeps the voltage at a set voltage throughout the day.

What this means is that with standard non-regulated batteries they typically start out at 4.2 volts fully charged and vapor production, taste and hit will gradually decline over the course of the day as battery discharges.

Regulated voltage keeps it the same throughout the useable charge of the battery keeping vapor production, flavor and hit more consistent
 

Bullette the Cowdog

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Yo Jaysin!!
Welcome to ECF.
I grew up in Clearwater way back when. We'd walk home from school, pickin' off a good-lookin' orange from a tree in the orange grove & eat it on the way home. Clearwater is so big now that I can't find my way around anymore. LOL
Vape on friend
-From Bullette on the RIGHT coast of Florida.
 
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