Something between 3.7 and 5 volts

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the vaporizer

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ya...the Buzz IS DEF your next PV.....AND MINE :) i feel the same way...6V was great for about 15 min until i ripped through a bunch of juice and ended up with a massive headache and a sore throat...i thing 4-4.5 would be perfect!!!!!!!!!!!! just a touch more than 3.7v....i hope more places come out with adjustable voltage devices.....its really not a difficult task...and vaping is still pretty new...i think a CHUCK and a BUZZ and then im good for a couple years...i already have a copper R2V2..and i love it but smetimes i want something a little more versatile and travel friendly...BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
 

bigblue30

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I'm convinced that 3.7 isn't quite enough and 5 may be too much for me.

Something in between would be perfect IMO.

I've seen 4.5 volt batteries, but they're square and flat. Maybe a box mod would work... but it would be great if they had something AA sized that was 4.5 ish.

I could not agree more. The ability to adjust the voltage on the BUZZ is great. I find that 4.3 volts with my carto is perfect. 4 or 4.5 just does not work. I know you might not think that .2 or .3 volts could make that much of a difference, but to me it does. It is just nice to be able to dial in the perfect voltage.
 
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ThePuck

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If you are wanting to build something cheap (like less than 12 bucks for the box parts from Radio Shack, 6 bucks for 901 atty if you don't have one and about 5 bucks for batteries if you need to get them), try my Puck. It uses your everyday rechargable batteries (NiMh). The vaper is great and batteries last over a day. 4 AAA NiMh batteries is about 4.8 volts. Doesn't hit harsh at all. I wouldn't suggest it if i didn't love it. :)

Here is a tutorial in another thread on how to build it if you want to build one.
 
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