Opinions on a 2-Battery Mod

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Cohumulone

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So, I have my single battery RX75 and bought an RX200S for the battery life. I love both mods, but find myself taking my RX75 out more and more because it's way easier to pocket. My RX200S is great for my work day or chilling at home. What I don't like about my RX75, is the exact reason I bought my 200--battery life. So, when I carry it around, I have to bring an extra battery. I'm thinking a 2-battery mod would be more ideal. I'm just not sure which one to get. A friend of mine has the cuboid and likes it. I read some reviews and some think that it's heavier than they'd like, which defeats the purpose of bringing my lighter mod with me.

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If you're fine with your current 75 wattage limit, you might look at a parallel instead of series mod. I've only had it for a couple weeks, but am loving the battery life on my Lost Vape Therion DNA75. You can find tons of reviews for it on the web, and they are all positive. Im loving it. It is really solid, but a bit heavy; so maybe not for you?; I do still use my single 18650 dna 75 or provari when I don't need the battery life but want the portability. Maybe there are some other parallel mods some can suggest for you.
 
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There's also that new RX2/3 which apparently allows you to carry it in either a 2 or 3 battery configuration.
I like the heft of my RX200's, but almost always bring 1 or 2 of my super light Boxer dual 18650 mods with me. I have a box full of RX200's, have a couple of 200S's on the way and think that RX2/3 will be perfect in dual mode. I don't think I'd ever use it in triple mode.

I'm kind of concerned that people will use it in dual mode most of the time then just add an unmarried 3rd instead of switching to a married 3. I expect Wismec will include instructions explaining best methods in the 2/3's owners manual.
 

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I'm kind of concerned that people will use it in dual mode most of the time then just add an unmarried 3rd instead of switching to a married 3. I expect Wismec will include instructions explaining best methods in the 2/3's owners manual.
I wouldn't bet the house on this. :unsure:
 

Cohumulone

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I have a Vaporesso Tarot 200 it's a two battery and I really like it. It looked really light but it's not and only gets heavier with two batteries.

I think no matter what two battery mod I got a single 18650 with a spare battery would be lighter and take up less space.
This is what I've been thinking. Just wondering if there was a lighter 2 battery mod.
 

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I have several different 2 battery mods.

By FAR the best one I own is the Hcigar VT133. DNA200 chip, excellent 510, really good build quality, and if you look around you can find it for under $100 which makes it the cheapest DNA200 mod on the market that I know of.



I think no matter what two battery mod I got a single 18650 with a spare battery would be lighter and take up less space.

The problem with a single battery mod is if you use them at high wattage then they are significantly less efficient than a dual battery mod. They'll run through both batteries faster than a dual batter mod would.
 
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    Simple solution to the single battery mod.

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    note:
    DON'T hang it on your keyring! ! !
     
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