Congrats. I was on the fence for a while about getting one too. Well, i satisfied my inner freak and hooked myself up with one. I like it for so many reasons. Everyone should experience it. I run it on a very low setting too.
Just to give you an idea, I have a Buzz Pro here, the boyfriends. It is still working for over 2 years. The VV Grand uses the same chip. So it should last you a good long while. Now if I can just have the money and find a VV Woodville my life would be complete.
Ahhhhhhhh, yes -- the elusive VV Woodville. It's also on my list. I've truly lost my mind -- we only have two hands (and each is already holding a REO).
I have a helper monkey who holds my Reos stash and he's licensed to carry firearms (in 14 states). All joking aside, if you find that Reos will be your primary rig, then just like batteries, the more you have of them in rotation the longer they'll last. Atleast that's what I tell myself. Only 3 months in as a TRUELY HAPPY NON-SMOKING VAPER and I've managed to rack up 1 VVG, 2 VVW's, 1 Grand, and 1 Woodvil. So be careful what you ask for because you just might get it!
Thanks for the Specs and i have a question about this THere is NO cutoff circuit built into the controller , it goes until the batts die
If you have the voltage set for 3.7 then your battery will still go until it is below that (dead) ? No matter what you set it for it will still vape after it drops below the setting? Yes or No
I have trouble with understanding things that is why i said yes or no to the question i asked.
The batteries will go until they can't further discharge. I have found waiting for that to happen puts my batteries around 2.6. I do not like that. So I make it a habit to take them out after vaping a few hours and charge them. The AW IMR batteries last longer overall if you do not discharge them below 3.5.
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