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The best vaping experience I have had to date. Plenty of vapor every time and great flavor. Very consistent w/o any harshness. I took one of the screw posts out of the reomizer 2.0 and inserted it into the other hole that blocks the BF juice hole and use it as a TF dripper. And it works fantastic. The only downside to this I don't have a BF juice mod to go with this atty. I have never had one but now that I know this set up works and tastes better then anything else I have tried, I am going to purchase one to take full advantage of this bad boy. I don't know if it is the small chamber, the ceramic, the micro coil or the cotton. But it works and it works damn good...!!!! I have changed out the cotton wick once already and the same coil is still rippin' it. Does anyone know of a good variable volt BF juice box mod that uses 18650 batteries? For me, an 18650 comes close to lasting a couple of days before I need to swap batteries. I've seen the mods that take stacked 18350's but I've never done that and am not sure how long they would last. I just want to purchase a good one that I know will last through a whole day for me if I am going to spend that kind of cash.
 

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What are you currently using lilbman?

And just to understand, you are looking for a VV BF box mod like the Reo Grand VV?

Yes, but not sure how long the stacked 18350's are going to last. Right now I use a zmax and I also have a provari mini. The zmax can nearly last 2 days before I need to swap but the mini only lasts for about 4 hours.
 

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Well, i can only reccomend the reo grand vv.:p, but you really don't need the vv with the rm2. Just drop your resistance to suit your taste. I use the grand and rm2 at about .8-1.2 ohm. Great vape, and the 18650 lasts a full day pretty much.
Edit. Should add that i chain vape like a crazy woman.
 
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Well, i can only reccomend the reo grand vv.:p, but you really don't need the vv with the rm2. Just drop your resistance to suit your taste. I use the grand and rm2 at about .8-1.2 ohm. Great vape, and the 18650 lasts a full day pretty much.

I've never had a mechanical and wasn't sure about it. I am seriously considering that option but the important factor for me is the consistency and life of the battery through a whole day. The vv thing to me seems easier to adjust throughout the day but may not be needed. Would a RG last longer than a VV RG?
 

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Ah, I see, yes I re-read your post, sorry, I didn't get what you were saying.

Well as I said, only VV box mod that I have seen consistently excellent reviews is the VV Grand. Nothing else seems to be as popular with it's users (see above :D )

If you become a verified member you can often find them on the classifieds, and I know that they sometimes have blemish sales on reomods website.

There's a whole subforum about liquid feeding in the http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/liquid-feed-apv-discussion/ that you might find more answers in.

I'm a complete newbie to BF myself, so far I'm very impressed with the flavor and ease of use.
 
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Ah, I see, yes I re-read your post, sorry, I didn't get what you were saying.

Well as I said, only VV box mod that I have seen consistently excellent reviews is the VV Grand. Nothing else seems to be as popular with it's users (see above :D )

If you become a verified member you can often find them on the classifieds, and I know that they sometimes have blemish sales on reomods website.

There's a whole subforum about liquid feeding in the Liquid Feed APV Discussion that you might find more answers in.

I'm a complete newbie to BF myself, so far I'm very impressed with the flavor and ease of use.

No worries... It's all good and thank you very much.
 

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I've never had a mechanical and wasn't sure about it. I am seriously considering that option but the important factor for me is the consistency and life of the battery through a whole day. The vv thing to me seems easier to adjust throughout the day but may not be needed. Would a RG last longer than a VV RG?
The stacked 18350's would have more mah combined than the mech grand. Guess it would depend on your voltage and what kind of build you have on there. I really don't notice the voltage drop till i get down to about 3.6v on the grand. Obviously, that's time to slap in a fresh battery anyway.
 

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The stacked 18350's would have more mah combined than the mech grand. Guess it would depend on your voltage and what kind of build you have on there. I really don't notice the voltage drop till i get down to about 3.6v on the grand. Obviously, that's time to slap in a fresh battery anyway.

Awesome and thank you. I assumed that stacked 350's wouldn't last as long as an 18650 compared to the battery life between my 18650 zmax and 18350 provari. I think I am just going to stack some 350's in my zmax to do a fair comparison. And that will be my deciding factor. Looks like I will be buying a Reomod soon...!!!!
 

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I'll just add that most people stack 18350's to get higher voltage - not to get longer life. If you want longer life, 18650 is the way to go. I have several 18650 batteries all over 2000mAh, the largest 18350 I have is 800mAh.

So to answer your question, stacked 18350's will not last longer than an 18650 in your Zmax.
 

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I'll just add that most people stack 18350's to get higher voltage - not to get longer life. If you want longer life, 18650 is the way to go. I have several 18650 batteries all over 2000mAh, the largest 18350 I have is 800mAh.

So to answer your question, stacked 18350's will not last longer than an 18650 in your Zmax.
Thank you. That is exactly what I wanted to know. I am only 3 months into this and it has been stressful at times but very rewarding as well. I'll be purchasing a RG then!
 

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I get about 1 1/2-2 days of moderate to heavy vaping with my VV Grand using stacked 18350s

Thanks man, I haven't decided just yet vs the vv RG or the RG. All I know is that I can go for about 4 hours on my provari mini that uses 1 18350 vs my zmax that lasts almost two days on 1- 18650 (2200 maH).

My main thing is for it to last a full day w/o having to swap batteries until morning. Repeat.....
 

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Stacking batteries (i.e. putting them in series) increases the voltage, but does NOT increase the current capability (you use C rating x amp-hours of one battery) nor the capacity (you still have the same number of amp-hours as one battery).

Putting batteries in parallel yields the same voltage as one battery, but increases the current capability and capacity. One must be careful with parallel batteries, just as with stacked batteries. An internal short in one battery can short out the other, and an open in one battery can leave you with the misconception you still have the doubled current capability, when you don't.

Both increase the watt-hours.
 
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