Ready to buy first mod, but ....

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twgbonehead

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Wow, the MVP2 is blowing it away as far as recommendations! I greatly appreciate everyones input thought.

I think my last question about the MVP2 would be, does it allow you to switch between RMS and mean value voltage monitoring?

No, but I never understood exactly what that was for. RMS is the only "real" way to measure non-DC voltage, since that's the number you need to use in your power calculations.

I really do like the MVP, and recommend it often here on the forum. If I had one negative thing to say, the center pin is a little bit low; occasionally a head doesn't quite make contact. For that I use these:
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1473305

which completely takes care of the problem (you can get them locally, too...)

(To answer the previous post):
I got mine here:
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape

They have a great price, but they sell out quickly (you can sign up for an e-mail notification). There are a bunch of vendors who sell them in the mid-$40's though.
 
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ian91

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I have 2-MVP2, 2-VV 3.0, a VTR and a Sigelei Zmax. I would say that the MVP2 was the best of all those devices. I power vape all day and the MVP2 almost lasts me a full day (about an hour short). I bought the VTR thinking that I could put a 2900 in it and it would last longer. That did not happen. Not sure that it lasts half the time of the MVP2. I find that the MVP fits perfectly in your hand using your thumb to fire it. Fits about every clearo that you own and looks fine with RBAs as well. I agree that not being able to change the battery will limit the life of the device. I have had my first one for about 3 months now and seems to be the same as the day I bought it. For $39.99 with a clearo, you can't go wrong.
 

Mturner262

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You know, CA, I have heard this before. Not a lot though ... would be interesting to know just how many have had issues with the buttons.

Crushed my + button on v5, was able to fix it but turned into a PITA. I'd say its a fragile piece and Ill upgrade to something else after i get a few more mechs. That's what I'm loving right now.
 

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1. There's an MVP owners thread, you could look through that and see where people got theirs (or just ask; it's a pretty big thread)

2. Just google it, find some vendors that look like they have a decent price, then come back to ECF and see if they're one of the registered suppliers (and perhaps what people think of them)
 
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