Newbie help/advice

Status
Not open for further replies.

Tinkiegrrl

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
3,013
3,480
New York, NY
The MVP 2's are tough. Mine have been dropped down subway stairs. But, they do not have easily replaceable batteries, so if you get water in them, I imagine they'll be paperweights. Everything but a mech mod would be. Actually, just get some low ohm, stick heads for your stingray for fishing and water related activity. You get water on that, you'll need to toss the battery but the stingray itself should be good after drying.
 

kiwivap

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 14, 2012
6,000
4,563
New Zealand
Kiwi, I'll def. read up on the rebuilding of RBA's a lot more when I feel I have a better understanding of things. Probably watch youtube all day. Lol. Not sure how well a case would work for my outdoor needs. Im thinking a MVP or something similar would work well since usually im out all day.

My kraken def. leaks in my pocket which is why it will not be going on trips. Once I get the vv3, the mech will just be a at home thing.

My mechs are at home things too. I think the MVP2 is a good buy. Been looking at it myself, and the iTaste VTR - which uses removable batteries but then not as powerful as the MVP2. Its built like a tank tho. For trips away a long lasting battery is a good thing to have. And a back up pv - even just a small one. Just in case. :)
 

Tinkiegrrl

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
3,013
3,480
New York, NY
around the glass. if that helps not at the bottom or the mouthpeice. its like the o rings are to small. i have thought of replaceing them but dont know if i should. ive just put it a way and been using my aerotank. do all rbas leak? i like the aerotank but not a lot of vapor but it maybe the juice im using. wont buy from walk-in store no more, online beats price and customer support

You can replace the orings. If that's where it's leaking, then that's the easiest, cheapest thing to try.
 

Tinkiegrrl

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
3,013
3,480
New York, NY
Is the Aspire also made of glass? Maybe something plastic would suite me best.

My kraken only leaks around the air holes. Otherwise I have noticed the o rings from putting the cap on and off are starting to miss little chunks here and there.

Yes, but the BDC ET-S has a metal casing around the glass, which adds more protection. It's still around the same size as a Mini Protank 2, but just a bit tougher.
 

Kluver

Senior Member
Verified Member
Apr 24, 2014
149
439
Kenosha, Wi
Down subway stairs huh Tinkie?? Sounds good to me! Lol. But you totally lost me on the stick head things? Care to elaborate?

So MVP2 or VTR sounds like my go too's here. I think the thing that worries my the most is what tank to put on it that'll be durable also. I guess just trying different ones would be best bet.
 

kiwivap

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 14, 2012
6,000
4,563
New Zealand
So MVP2 or VTR sounds like my go too's here. I think the thing that worries my the most is what tank to put on it that'll be durable also. I guess just trying different ones would be best bet.


I'm tossing up myself. Thing is I already have mods that I change the batteries in. So VTR means carrying an extra battery too if I get one. MVP has built in battery that last a bit longer, and costs less. I use 2000 mah batteries now. MVP is 2600 mah.
 

Tinkiegrrl

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
3,013
3,480
New York, NY
Down subway stairs huh Tinkie?? Sounds good to me! Lol. But you totally lost me on the stick head things? Care to elaborate?

So MVP2 or VTR sounds like my go too's here. I think the thing that worries my the most is what tank to put on it that'll be durable also. I guess just trying different ones would be best bet.

Typo. Stock heads in a clearo. Any clearo.
 

Tinkiegrrl

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
3,013
3,480
New York, NY
I'm tossing up myself. Thing is I already have mods that I change the batteries in. So VTR means carrying an extra battery too if I get one. MVP has built in battery that last a bit longer, and costs less. I use 2000 mah batteries now. MVP is 2600 mah.

The VTR is larger and heavier then an MVP if that helps.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread