@rickajho my epower runs 2ohm kgo attys fine. im not too concerned with anything lower than that. i agree they could have done much better with the idea. i dont understand how all the problems get into the final product... if you could point me to a place with a vv box mod and etc that you use i would give it a look along with the ego. hows battery life on it? i take mine on the go so i need battery life and portability. how long have you had them and how well have they held up? the epower has been somewhat of a pita, but it beats rolling cigarettes and hour before hand or rolling a whole pack at least. and the threading on the ego cant be any worse than the epower. i havent had any problems so far with that, just have to be careful screwing it on and keep it lubed up a little.
Hi. sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner.
If you search ECF - I think "EPower switch problem" will bring it up - there have been a lot of posts about the switch problems should you care to read more. Yours seems to be acting like it's shorted and I don't recall running across that kind of problem. Most of the issues have been surrounding that problem of the things not working with any reasonable low ohm device. Or the switch just wonking out and blinking at you and refusing to fire, requiring unscrewing the thing to correct it.
Shorted? Hmmm. Did you find that meter? I would be curious to know what resistance your cartos or clearos are reading. LR devices can drop in resistance as used. If the resistance drops too low that's akin to shorting the battery and that's never good.
Anyway...
The SmokTek Varicool boxes are here:
SmokBox Custom Mods - 3.7v, 5v, Linear and Switching Variable Voltage
The $54.95 model.
This uses a high efficiency regulator and is very well constructed. In other words this isn't a $29.95 MadVapes box. Far from it. It never gets even warm. I get about 12 hours run time to a set of 14500 batteries vaping about 4.0 volts. Knew then... know now... this is what I wish I had bought and just skipped over the E-Power. I've had mine for about 8 months now and zero problems. It's only draw back might be the box. If you drop it sooner or later you are gonna break tabs on the battery door. Simple fix: a "smart" looking rubber band. I'm going to ask SmokTek if I can just buy an empty box out of their parts inventory somehow just to get a replacement battery door. There are a several reviews on ECF for the VariCool boxes.
The eGo T-2 is here:
*NEW* Joye APV Unit
I like this, but it wasn't around when I purchased an E-Power. First, it just looks better than the E-Power. Since it's JoyeTech I'm expecting no finish problems. I like having the two regulated/unregulated voltage options. If you already have an eGo charger you can - and should - use that to charge it. The threading is a little rough and I can see why people complain about crossing threading it if you aren't careful. Use the eGo charger - no need to unscrew it. Run time? I'm getting a good two days to a charge and I've seen other reports on ECF saying the same. It feels good in hand and doesn't have that mini hard plastic button like the E-Power or eGo batteries. Has a soft feel to it, but not squishy like you are going to push it into the body of the thing like Riva batteries. Too new for me to offer an opinion on longevity - I've only had it for a couple weeks.
Liberty Flights sells the eGo T-2 too. Either place is a good price. At LF you get the standard 20% discount. If you get it from The Vapor Room you can use code THANKYOU for a 10% discount. And if this is your first time ordering you get a free 15ml bottle of liquids and a free 3 ml sample.