Quick Questions About Vision Spinner

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Valjean

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I am ordering a Vision Spinner 1100mah and the supplier stated that a Joye Ego charger is the recommended charger for the spinner. Is this true? I thought I had to stay with the same manufacturer with chargers or does Joye Tech make the vision batteries?

Any idea if this is a regulated battery--I am assuming it is. And last question, I am also assuming the only difference between the 1100mah and the 1300mah is the length of time the battery will last--am I correct?
 

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They all use pretty much the same electronics. Yes, a joyetech charger will work just fine on a spinner. I have one... it does just fine.

Any twist/spinner type battery is regulated (adjustable from 3.2-4.8V).
As for the size question, the 1300 Spinner is a bit shorter and fatter than the 1100 Twist. It will last a touch longer (maybe a couple hours, at best).
 

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Any idea if this is a regulated battery--I am assuming it is. And last question, I am also assuming the only difference between the 1100mah and the 1300mah is the length of time the battery will last--am I correct?

The Vision Spinner is a Variable Voltage Battery.

You set it to the Voltage you want and it holds that Voltage until the battery is drained.

And yes, the only real difference between 1100 and 1300mah is length of time the battery will last. And the Over All size of the battery.
 

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You won't be sorry if you get both. The first lesson I learned is that there is no such thing as too many batteries. The iTaste and Spinners are different enough that you'll enjoy the variety. The iTaste has a shorter battery life, but it's a passthrough (you can use it while charging), uses USB for charging and has variable wattage (don't need to keep changing the voltage). The Spinner lasts longer, uses an ego charger and is a handy all day vape (for most).
 

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Basically the only advantage of VW is to plug and play. Whether you put a 1.5, 1.8, 2.0 or 2.4 Ohm atty on it will boost it to your desired wattage setting.

Only downside it if you have two tanks with different liquids at the same ohms. You like your tobacco tank at 8 watts and your fruit tank at 6 watts. You will still have to change the wattage.

Bottom lien though.. they both do the same thing just differently.

BTW.. my spinners are 1+ years old and I still use them. The silver one is kinda wonky though.
 
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