I do both RBAs (living room vaping) and Vivi Novas (on the go).
The RBA can be a juice hog for sure, and I have to pay close attention to my batteries and whatnot for safety. When playing with this stuff I find a good pass-through is worth the investment (safer...no battery fuss...)
The Vivi Nova set-up has a small sweet spot and doesn't like more than 5 to 8 watts...I need PWM with a Kick to keep it tuned in for a good all day pacifier style vape. The up side is low juice use (I do higher nic with these tho), and I don't need to carry around nearly as many batteries to keep it in the sweet spot.
Without the kick on a Vivi Nova...I'd wind for a sweet spot around 3.4 volts and take the battery off the charger early (around 3.8v)...or you could wind up with a build that tastes like toast on a fresh battery, is nice in the middle...and a useless flavored air straw when the battery voltage drops. The 3.4 under load range in most batteries I've come across is sustained far longer than the 4.2 volts it has right off the charger. Also without a kick, I'd double the number of batteries I normally carry.
There's nothing easy or simple about vaping and the more I read on these forums the more confused I get. Do they have a vaping for dummies book? Lol
It seems everyone has different ideas and I'm not sure who to take advice from.
My local shop gives me advice that is completely different than what I get in these forums. I want to learn all the ins and outs so I can use all my mods to their potential and be safe doing it at the same time. There are so many topics to explore in these forums that I don't think I'll find all the info I want in this lifetime
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