Interesting,looks like they had a batch milled?
I applaud your enthusiasm, but completely disagree. The one thing, a very important thing that the Vmax lacks is track record and support. The Twist is a game changer, a true VV with a proprietary battery for under $30.00. When...not if...your button goes bye bye on the VMax you will be looking at $100.00 to replace your unit.
I believe the button for ProVari is rated for googolplexian amount of uses.
There is nothing new or unique when it comes to the Vmax, it's just a good combination of qualities from APVs that are already on the market. Put an LED screen and a Ego button/connector on a Buzz and you have the Vmax. Too bad, Notcigs were the actual game changers but they just couldn't cross that bridge and provide a functions menu with a LED.
hmm, "better vs. worse" is way too subjective. You'll always start a firestorm with type of question/comment. I'm looking at the VMax pretty specifically for my DIDs. The Provari circuitry is way too sensitive for the coil setup. Once setup, the Provari works great - just getting tired of fighting E1's till all the hotspots are worked out so thinking with a 5a switch I can just bully/burn my way through them.
P.S. Thx for the helpful info folks![]()
Ok so "VMAX protection and stacked Batteries",
I've got some very detailed tests,pdf files and some other resources on this particular when I 1st got the Chrome version around 5, maybe 6 months ago. Now according to the files I received, The Vmax might have went a step further with protection than some of the other manufacturers. Now please bare in mind, I have data from and on the VMAX...not the other mods that run a stacked setup. Am I saying the others don't have this technology inside...ABSOLUTELY NOT !! All im saying is the VMAX data says it does. I wish I had some detailed data on some of the other stacked units so I could compare side by side for sure.
Ok, so the VMAX does indeed have multiple levels of protection, and not just because it's a stacked setup but because it's become a industry standard in electronic type devices. That's a good thing. The VMAX has over-discharge, under-discharge, and here's the one that goes the extra mile to make sure your safe...it monitors both batteries individually constantly in real time to keep them discharging evenly. That is a very nice safety feature. It flashes a "Lo" warning when the batteries reach 3.2v each, 6.4v total between the 2. Now I've noticed (in testing ONLY) if you use knock off IMR batteries (which you should NEVER do,and shame on you if you are) it will kick the "Lo" warning on early around 7.1-7.4v just to make sure your not, and the device is not over-discharging the batteries. Thats a nice feature also. All in all I trust this device. I use this device, actually I put every other device I have away, this is what I use exclusively...that's is !!! Nothing else, and I will continue to till it stops working and I can't foresee that happening anytime in the near or distant future.
Now I did see a comment made by Matrix I think, if not then please disregard. Something about the smallest wires he ever saw in the top cap. Now I will admit they are a bit on the small side to be pushing 5 amps, but the "BOLT" wires are even smaller and I know a few people that stack to 3.0v batteries in those and use them all day at 6V with a 1.5 ohm DC with no issue. So if those small wires can handle that on a pure mechanical type setup, Im not going to doubt the VMAX can handle a 5 amp current in those wires with the aid of a pretty impressive chipset. And maybe the fact I've tested this device on a lot more than a handy dandy handheld portable Oscilloscope. But your absolutely right, the wires are a bit small. lol. This device has impressed me from the 1st day I got it months ago. And still impresses me to this day. And believe me I was one of the ones ready to tear it to pieces inside and out. But the truth is when I got to putting it thru the tests I was simply amazed. Then I was doubtful so I put it on my LeCroy 312-A Wavejet 100 mHz Osciloscope to double check the data. Needless to say...the raw numbers were accurate. I tried every combination and test I could throw at it and it just didn't fail. Not even a hickup.
To be China made, Smoktech did their R&D on this one. And it obviously paid off. Anymore questions ?...... And oh yeah about questions on this thread..... Im going to type a statement that every single person reading should've been taught in grade school and I'm going to leave it at that : " THE ONLY STUPID QUESTION IS THE ONE THAT IS NOT ASKED " This is a forum for Q & A . And more than that the name of this thread is "tip, tricks and quirks" all 3 of those words invite and derive mainly off questions. Please people for future reference ASK QUESTIONS, especially if your new to vaping or just new to the VMAX...but ASK QUESTIONS. Their are plenty of places to ask questions and get bad answers not to mention bad information all together on the ecf. In this thread I feel we are striving to get GOOD, ACCURATE, and TRUE INFORMATION out to our VMAX family. Please NEVER discourage anyone from asking any question.... ever. Thank you for your cooperation @ VAPN J enterprises and for your continued support. Tonk you and do com again'lol...lol .... Take care everyone J
Oh and ! more quick response, it's not that the SS VMAX will be less powerful, or less anything with it being SS over copper/brass. It's strictly that copper and brass do conduct better electricity thru the metal than SS would. The outer body of the VMAX and most all tube mods act as a ground, so "hypothetically" the copper/brass unit could have less resistance in the ground side than the SS Version. More than likely it won't matter one little bit and won't affect it or the peformance at all, it was just a tid bit I thru out there and maybe I shouldn't have. Does that make sense ? Did I explain that good enough ? Or was that my 1st epic fail. If you need more detail or anology/explanation just let me know, would be my pleasure. Alright folks.... thats enough for me for 1 day. .....J
Can anybody back me up in this thread? http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...discussion/314001-provari-vs-ego-twist-2.html I know I'm not the only one who thinks this. Let it be known.
I've inadvertently discovered a way to dramatically increase the battery vaping time of the vmax.
By buying a 2nd one. Who knew?!![]()
Fuzzi..... You are a TRIP !!!!
I could almost see your facial expression and body language as I read this post.....too ... Funny!!!!
Take care brotha....glad to hear your thoroughly enjoying your new SS MAX.
I applaud your enthusiasm, but completely disagree. The one thing, a very important thing that the Vmax lacks is track record and support. The Twist is a game changer, a true VV with a proprietary battery for under $30.00. When...not if...your button goes bye bye on the VMax you will be looking at $100.00 to replace your unit.
I believe the button for ProVari is rated for googolplexian amount of uses.
There is nothing new or unique when it comes to the Vmax, it's just a good combination of qualities from APVs that are already on the market. Put an LED screen and a Ego button/connector on a Buzz and you have the Vmax. Too bad, Notcigs were the actual game changers but they just couldn't cross that bridge and provide a functions menu with a LED.
My bad....I had heard that Notcigs went with the PWM on the V2 Buzz, apparently not. The SVR or Evo would be more appropriate for the reply given. You don't need to wonder why....you know....message sent, message received.
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I do agree they all have pros, cons, and the debate for which is best all depends on individual needs. I want super-steath I go with a Keychain, hands-free analog-like I grab an auto KR, long lasting pocket friendly while out and about out comes the Ego with a tank or Mega Carto.
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Did you guys ever see the white vmax with blue top and endcap, and Smok and Vmax spelled with blue letters? Think it's some kind of special edition. Some guy posted a pic of his on a forum a while back (said he won it in a contest. I have never seen it anywhere else, but it looked awesome)
I gotcha Optimo....just posted.
I love fill'n up a bowl.....twisting it on my VMAX (v.1), and relaxing catching up on this thread. This is informative, and a great read. I've been around for awhile, and I don't post much but thanks to all that do! I've learned quite a bit from all the expertise, and love the witty banter.
I had joined Freddie's group and am sorry to hear he has "moved on" so to speak, and I just wanted to say thanks to those that keep this thread a great place to visit. Now if someone could just tell my wifey that a (v.2) is a must have...it would be most appreciated....![]()
I'd normally suggest CCV as that's where I got mine and it's perfect right out of the box. Great CS too. I note they're oos on the SS however. I see timeast has them in stock for $90 less 5% coupon + reasonable shipping. Never dealt with them however; I believe kurtus has so he might want to chime in as to his experience with this company.
I find that jewellery purchases work well with my wife![]()