New to the forum and to vaping! Switch from analogs to vapor about 2 months ago and will never go back!!
wanted to say hello to everyone and throw a preference question out there for anyone with a VAMO. I receive my VAMO V2 finally (stoked!!!). I was just wondering what everyone runs battery wise. One 18350, two 18350, or one 18650. The way I look at the fact of two 18350's compared to one 18650 is nothing but a hassle of 2 batteries instead of one. But like I said I'm a newb! I like the slimmed down look of one 18350 in the VAMO but don't want my vaping experience to be hindered because of my "appearance preference". Thanks for your welcome
ahead of time and also for any info/help given
. HAPPY vaping!
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I agree with your logic on the 2 18350's vs 1 18650. Also, on a true mechanical mod, stacking batteries is frowned upon, but I don't know if it also applies to a regulated mod like yours. I don't have a Vamo, but my advice would be using the 18650 due to longer battery life than a single 18350 and less hassle. If you have your mod and a couple quality 18650's you should be set! The only advantage I see in the 18350 is a smaller vaping setup and a little more stealthy. I have 2 NCR18650PF batteries that are rated at 29oomAh! That's more life than my MVP, and in a smaller package. I have been looking at the Vamo, among other APV'S and I am thinking I may need to make room for one in my collection.
If you haven't yet, do a little homework on your batteries and buy a quality brand that suits your needs. There are a ton of different 18650 configurations available.
