New Vamo V2 user, parts to buy with it

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Since you guys know what you are talking about, I was hoping you could point me in the right direction.

I Bought a Vamo v2 kit from High Desert Vapes. Vamo Variable Volt/Watt APV (Chrome) V2.0 Kit - High Desert Vapes
Please correct me on any of the points below.

Now as I understand it, this thing would be greatly complimented by a Kanger Protank. I have 2 Evod's so I already know I'm not moving away from bottom coils :)
And it would not hurt to buy an additional battery. It came with a 18650 battery as well as a charger.
To make the Evod's work properly I would need an adapter.

I suppose my question would be, which battery and would I be wise to buy a different charger? I don't know what brand it is, it states Model: KK-VV18350
High Desert has suggestions on that page for an upgrade, but do you guys agree?

While I have your attention, do you guys shop in various places for your liquids or can you point me to a place that has all of the above and perhaps a 18mg sampler pack I can purchase with it? (bring down shipping cost by making less seperate purchases, call me cheap like that lol)

Oh, and with the risk of asking to many different things...
How does one find out what the best settings for a particular tank/atomizer would be?

Thanks in advance
 

tmcase

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HDV is correct. The TR-001 is a pretty good charger. I have for of them and that's all I used for 1 1/2 yrs until I got a 4 bay Nitecore Intellicharger i4 and I would definitely recommend AW IMR or CGR18650CH batteries.

I can't help you with the juice question because I make my own.

To find the best setting for your tank/atomizer start at low voltage and work your way up until the flavor and vapor are just right.
 

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You can get Nitecore charger (great price and free shipping) here:

http://www.fasttech.com/products/14...ore-i2-lithium-li-ion-ni-mh-ni-cd-smart-batte

Kanger ProTank is nice.

I can't help you with juice either--taste is so subjective--I suggest you visit our e-liquid reviews forum--there are literally hundreds of threads with helpful information--also check New Members forum.

Voltage and wattage are often misunderstood by new vapers. It all boils down to wattage (heat, power) that your PV generates. Wattage = Voltage (of your battery) squared divided by Resistance (Ω) of your atomizer. If you're not good at math, don't worry, your Vamo will do the math for you.

The wattage you want, especially at the beginning of your vaping career, should be somewhere between 4.5 and 8.5 Watts. Anything lower than 4.5 watts may not vaporize your juice properly and will not produce enough warmth and vapor. Anything above 8.5 watts increases the risk of burning the filler in your cartos (if you're using them) and even some juices, especially the delicate ones.

Tobaccos, chocolate and coffees require more wattage (heat), while fruit and other delicate flavors do better with less heat.

Experiment and you'll find your own sweet spot in no time!
 
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