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.
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
Can't go wrong the BUZZ. I've use mine for 3 days and I have to tell you I'm having the been tasting vapor so far. Real fast and simple to change the voltage.
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.
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.
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