Those must be some expensive socks!Dear Santa,
And it's gettin' to where I have to choose between a new mod or new socks.
Those must be some expensive socks!Dear Santa,
And it's gettin' to where I have to choose between a new mod or new socks.
I have a Zmax and a Vamo. I like my SS Zmax better when using a 18650 battery but I like the price and versatility of the Vamo better. I only use the Vamo in the 18350 mode though being as it is a little too long and heavy for me when using the 18650 setup.
Tx or Mike have you guys tried it in stacked mode? If so did you notice it running hotter? Because mine seems to be when running stacked.
I got my new MPV today. It is pretty cool and very well built! Here is a pic.
![]()
![]()
Oh man im jealous! I went to the vape store to get one and they were out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks great moishesmom & Tx how long did it take to charge???
its such a huge battery I thought it would take all day!
Hi Devo....Really like enuf enough to get another one. It took a couple hrs. to fully charge on my PC. I'm trying to find out if it can be wall charged but the answers so far, honestly, I don't comprehend?!![]()
Tx or Mike did you guys have a chance to try your Vamo at 6.0 watts to see if it runs away or not? I may be returning mine if it is an isolated incident. I posted in the Vamo thread in the Smoktek thread and Rob said he would check to see if it is the old or new version for me but any time i set it to 6.0 watts i get nasty burnt hits bad ones. Am going to give him a call tomorrow if i don't see anything in forums.
rik-I've been running mine at 6 watts without a problem using both 18350 and 18650 batteries. If I crank it up at all using a 2.5 ohm T3, it gets too harsh. 6 watts seems to be my sweetspot.
The wall wart only transforms 120 volts A/C to 5 volts DC (output).
Innokin recommends a 1000mA (1 Amp) (output) wall adapter, so you can use any wall adapter with this rating OR HIGHER.
The MVP will only use what it needs. You can also use a lower rating, but it will probably take longer to charge.
The wall wart only transforms 120 volts A/C to 5 volts DC (output).
Innokin recommends a 1000mA (1 Amp) (output) wall adapter, so you can use any wall adapter with this rating OR HIGHER.
The MVP will only use what it needs. You can also use a lower rating, but it will probably take longer to charge.
I just tried 6 watts and it seems fine. Are you sure it's in RNS (NO2) mode. When I switched from volts to watts, I swear it also reset me to AVG (NO1) mode. So I made sure it was RMS (NO2) mode. It does hit stronger at 6 watts if it's set to AVG (NO1).
Huh? If this requires a 1 Amp output, how does it work from a computer USB port? USB 2.0 specs are 5 volt / 500 mA output.