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tony7432

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I currently have a smok m80 pro but i wanted another for backup and went with the sig 150 and tracking shows it arrives today..already got the sony vtc5 batteries ready for her..it was too good a deal to pass up on the sig $75 brand new on ebay i say go with it man..yeah 150 watts may be overkill but you never know which way you go in this hobby and its nice to know the power is there if you really step it up and want to experiment
 
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What wattage do you usually vape at?

Right now my im maxed at 30w on my istick 30 with the atlantis
I currently have a smok m80 pro but i wanted another for backup and went with the sig 150 and tracking shows it arrives today..already got the sony vtc5 batteries ready for her..it was too good a deal to pass up on the sig $75 brand new on ebay i say go with it man..yeah 150 watts may be overkill but you never know which way you go in this hobby and its nice to know the power is there if you really step it up and want to experiment

I want to get into rebuildables and have also maxed out my other mods. Im thinking just get one with potential and i wont have to keep buying mods every month or 2 when i want to step up
 

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When I used an Atlantis, I noticed it really started to shine after 45 watts. I got a Segelei 100W and never pushed it past 50 watts. My all day mod is now an IPV mini 70w. I vape that at 25w on my Cthulhu or Billow V2 and I get flavor and clouds for days. I think the power produced by better mods is really noticeable. I used an istick 50W on the same tanks and I notice some pleasant differences using the same wattage on my RTA's with the Sig and IPV. May just be me, IDK
 

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When I used an Atlantis, I noticed it really started to shine after 45 watts. I got a Segelei 100W and never pushed it past 50 watts. My all day mod is now an IPV mini 70w. I vape that at 25w on my Cthulhu or Billow V2 and I get flavor and clouds for days. I think the power produced by better mods is really noticeable. I used an istick 50W on the same tanks and I notice some pleasant differences using the same wattage on my RTA's with the Sig and IPV. May just be me, IDK

I can see the atlantis being better at higher wattage. I also feel you may have a point with a better quality mod being better than an istick at the same wattage
 

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I can see the atlantis being better at higher wattage. I also feel you may have a point with a better quality mod being better than an istick at the same wattage

I have also found the quality of the power is as important as the quantity.
 

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I have also found the quality of the power is as important as the quantity.
this is very true..when i was younger i used to do car audio competitions and alot of people assumed just cause of amp was 1000 watts it would be better when a quality amp pushing 300-400 watts would do more..so your right..its not all just the power but the quality of parts being used to deliver good clean power.
 

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Iv e got an evic vt and rdna40 recently and they are both great, love the TC feature. I believe I like the rdna a little more than the vt. Also I get nearly the same amount of vape time off the rdna with an lg he2 as I do with the evic vts built in 5000mah battery. Also the rdna40 will charge up in less than 90 minutes from dead using the built in charging

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Iv e got an evic vt and rdna40 recently and they are both great, love the TC feature. I believe I like the rdna a little more than the vt. Also I get nearly the same amount of vape time off the rdna with an lg he2 as I do with the evic vts built in 5000mah battery. Also the rdna40 will charge up in less than 90 minutes from dead using the built in charging

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I have looked at the evic. Mostly because of the battery size. Are there any major pros/cons you could share about it
 

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I have looked at the evic. Mostly because of the battery size. Are there any major pros/cons you could share about it


I personally don't like the click wheel thing, it takes a while to charge, but other than that I do like it and I haven't had any issues with mine. It also supports Ti wire as well as Ni and kanthal. 1-60w in kanthal mode, but limited to 30-60w in Ti/Ni mode but that hasn't been a problem for me personally. P busardo has a nice review on it.

Fwiw with shark week coming up you may be able to snag a vaporshark at a discounted price...I'll probably get another one

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I personally don't like the click wheel thing, it takes a while to charge, but other than that I do like it and I haven't had any issues with mine. It also supports Ti wire as well as Ni and kanthal. 1-60w in kanthal mode, but limited to 30-60w in Ti/Ni mode but that hasn't been a problem for me personally. P busardo has a nice review on it.

Fwiw with shark week coming up you may be able to snag a vaporshark at a discounted price...I'll probably get another one

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Awesome. Thanks for the info. I do believe its still going to be a hard decision of what to get next
 
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