Old 901 vaper, new Go-Go guy, VV and other questions

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mrcoolbp

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Hey all, it's been 2 years since I've posted here, I've been reading a lot but boy is it hard to keep up with all that's been happening. I had been using a 901 and haven't had a analogue in 2 years(!) but I was sick of messing with it. Never got into 501s or 808s but I wish I had after all I've learned recently.

Anyways, I did a lot of reading around and there are so many options (provaris, RBAs, egoC,T, vamo, Vivi Nova, aaaaa!cronyms) but I stumbled upon the euphoria surrounding the Go-go Nation. Since I had no investment in any other models (besides the nearly obsolete 901) I went for the new proprietary device and I really like it. Still trying to figure out the fury tanks, I love the idea of them, but they are more expensive and I'm having more luck with flavor and TH on the cartos.

Sorry for the long post but a few questions:
  • What is the huge advantage with VV? I tend to keep my Fury around 3.8-3.9v which is basically the same as my much smaller Go-go batt.
  • anyone have any experience with the go-go that thinks there is much better out there with similar cost/ease of use?
  • Not sure how often or best method for cleaning; Any tips for the fury tanks?
 

madstabber

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the advantage with VV is you get the same hit every time, non-VV batteries get weak hits when the battery gets weak. As far as cleaning the tanks i just run them under hot water for a while then some everclear baths occasionally. Go to discountvapers for better prices on the go-go stuff they don't call it the fury but it's the same thing.
 

Charlz

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+1 on the discount vapers.

They do make regulated batteries that stay at the same voltage but I don't think the go-go is regulated.
Really the VV batteries serve the 510 world the best. It's a rather large world with much to explore. The hardware varies greatly vs 808 or go-go gear which is designed to go better with it's specific battery. 808s for example all seem to perform best between 3.6-4v. The batteries are designed well to stay there. The go-go too.

With 510 stuff you have sooooooo much out there that I like to have a VV on hand when trying new stuff so I can dial it in better to get the most out of the hardware I'm using with it.

Of course that's all a broad generalization. A VV does give you the ability to find your sweet spot, set it there and know it's going to be there a few hours later. You can also adjust it if you happen to feel like a warmer or cooler vape....just for a little while.
 
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Charlz

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It's typical of this time of year. Celebrating of the Chinese new year lasts for a month and when they do get back to work, they are backed up for quite a while. No matter how well our vendors plan they always run out, especially because experienced users stock up beforehand like we're preparing for the end of the world.

I always think I'm safe but things still get tight because you have to plan for the few weeks after...then shipments get delayed because if the vendor orders big, it may get delayed in customs a little longer. The experienced vendors will start trickling in their most popular items first. Keep an eye on discount vapers. He's really gotten behind the go-go so I'd expect he'd place a priority on getting it in. Snag them if you see them because so many will be waiting for them.
 
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