New to vaping, need battery advice

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Azulsky

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Is this what you mean by Vamo?
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Yup. That is the same device I posted above (without a topper). The thing to remember with these kind of devices (aside from being bigger around than a BOB) is that they have removable batteries and chargers that you will also have to purchase. I bought my vamo on a group sale for $20 but I have two eleven dollar batteries for it and a charger.

* The MVP is an all in one unit that charges with any USB connection- no removable battery or charger
 
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I finally upgraded to the Vamo V3, wished I had it from the get-go. for the money you cannot beat it, I know there is better out there I just havent got there yet, but i will. I have been vaping since Jan.2014. Still not where I want to be, but alot better than I was.
Fasttech has one for 35 dollars, that's low enough for me to give it a try. Provided it is not a clone. I've seen pictures of it before and I really like the display. These things -like my Spinner II- hold the voltage steady until the battery dies right?
 

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Having a hard time telling what batteries are compatible with the Aerotank Mega....ohms and tank build style. Is there a site I can input info and gives me a list?

Most VV batteries are compatible but if you go with a smaller stick it is going to drain it fast and the tank will be oversized for the divice.

*now looking up MVP*

Your catching on :) If I was told I could only have one device at a time for the rest of my life it would be the MVP. For a beginner it is the perfect device. For a relatively new vaper with a BIG tank it is the obvious choice. the battery life last me (7-9 ml/day) a day and a half. You can charge it any where and just for a kick, it has power out and you can charge your cell phone off of it in a pinch. I have several devices and a VV v3 is in my hand the most but if I could only have one, it would be the MVP.

The best price I have seen lately for the pretty shine version is here: iTazte MVP 2.0
 

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MaH = Milliamp hours. Depending on the ohms of the device and the output of your device you can pretty much figure out how long your battery should last. The higher the MaH the longer it lasts. Now some batteries will stretch their mah's (efest). Protected batteries have a higher mah usually but are not safe chemistry.

The perfect mod was already stated by the 2nd poster. The MVP 2.0 is a highly sought after device and a great starter for beginner vapers. Anybody I know that is starting off I point to the MVP.
 

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I was looking at the Vamo 5, I really liked how clean it was, but I ended up with an iTaste MVP 2.0 for 38.00 in Titanium Blue. Thanks for all the input :)


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Obviously I feel you made a great choice. Now that you are one of us, come visit us down in the MVP Owners group in the VV/VW secttion

Welcome to the ranks, here is your sign :)
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Ok so I've been vaping for a week and started out with the Kanger Evod 2 Starter Kit. So far I think it's really awesome, but I do have some issues. 1.) the tank is too small and requires filling about 3x's a day and 2.) I'd really like a stronger vape. SO, I've already bought an Aerotank Mega with the variable air flow valve. Now here's where I could use your advice-I'm stuck on which battery to get. I like the twist battery concept of variable voltage, but it gets so confusing with the mAh's and all the technical lingo that I don't understand what it means. What's the difference between the ego Twist and the C Twist? What's the difference between 900 and 1500? I don't need/want anything fancy schmancy, but one that I can be satisfied with. Thanks in advance :)


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Could get a Vamo, Provari, or a Smok SID
All good from what i hear, never used a Provari before though and i own a Vamo v5.
 

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Oh boy, I just read the battery blow up thread [emoji21] what do I need to know to properly and safely care/charge my MVP when it gets here?


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The MVP is pretty easy to care for. The power button flashes green (still got a good charge for vaping) yellow (you're down to about 3.6-3.7 volts left and red (don't vape). When its plugged in for charging you'll see the color change back up the scale until the light goes off. That means fully charged. Three clicks to toggle power on or off.

Try not to drop it or get it wet. I wouldn't leave it in a car, especially in the summer. Don't over-tighten the tank, you could push down the contact pin that fires the coil in your tank. Use a qtip to dab out any liquid that may get into the threads.

Check out the MVP owner's thread in the apv forum as capt.shay recommends.

If I was at my computer instead of phone I'd ramble even more lol.

Welcome to the world of the Marvelous MVP!
 
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