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Rnroutlaw

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Hi all, yes I'm new here. Was looking for a site to join and this one seems to have alot of activity compared to others. So, we will see how it goes.
Anyways, I hated the fuma kit I had and tried the 21st century ones and they were a bit better. But I found a deal on a riva-t 1100 mah kit so I ordered that. I'm hoping that the draw is alot better with this type of unit.
 

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The riva is a good battery and I've had know problems with mine yet. My fiance' was had one quiet some time now and she has had no problems yet and she refuses to upgrade. She has the 650s though. All batteries are going to push out a 4.2 volts on a full charge and 3.7 as the day progresses, unless they are VV(variable voltage). What are you using for a carto/atty/clearo/tank. Usually this is where your draw comes into play.
 

Rnroutlaw

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Well I didn't get my package yesterday due to MLK day. But I just came back from the mail box and my Riva-t has arrived. Charging now and looking forward to trying it out at work tonight.
 

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Rnroutlaw

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So I am on day 16 of my e-cig/vaping career. And I must say that I am loving it more and more every day. There is so much to learn and try its very addicting. My Riva-t 1100 mah is performing well. I have tried several different pre-mixed store bought juices with different pg/vg ratios. I am trying to find the mix ratio that suits me. 100% vg seems to light when drawing in. And 100% pg seems to harsh for my taste. But this trial and error is pretty fun anyhow. I need to slow down a bit...Im already looking at variable volt units to buy ughh!
 
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