Pro's and Con's of 5v, 6v and which model to start with?

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quasimod

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If you're doing well with the stock 901, you will do fantastic with the ego, etc., due to the increase in the batteries ability to operate the atomizer at 3.7V, and the increase in the length of time between battery changes.

If you move up to high-voltage, the main benefit is increased heat, throat-hit and vapor production. It comes with it's disadvantages, as well: atomizers don't last as long (I've had some only last 2 days), and the flavor is changed radically, many say for the worse. To mitigate these two factors, there is a gigantic can of worms you will have to open and become familiar with. If you thought there was a learning curve to learn 3.7 Volt "stock" vaping, you aint seen nuthin' yet! :)
 

VapoMonkey

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You could hop over to ken's box mods, he has a 5v regulated 3AA sized battery box mod at this link: Box Mod As for me its all about the GG with an AFS at 6v with a 510 atty, although I am starting to like the 901 type as well, cartos just burn up at 6-7.4v...

As for the LR attys, I'm not exactly sold on them, they seem to die way too fast on my eGo, and thats operating at 3.2v last time I checked a fully charged battery.
 
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