Stop the presses, new lavatube 3.0 is about to hit with a 4 amp limit!

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orachel

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I do know that orbtronic has free shipping, so its possible that may end up a cheaper price on those amazing Panny batteries than the Carolina one, but since I don't know Carolina's shipping charges, that's a hard thing to figure. lol I will say, for anyone who wants to make a big 'stock up' order, that carolina price is pretty amazing. Might not work out better for one or two after shipping, but certainly will work out better for many. ;)
 

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I think it would be much better when you guys posting a good deal to include shipping charges in your price.

90% of these deals are price of the product only, without clearly posted additional shipping charges.

IMHO Showing shipping fees will save some money, and help other members in search for the best price.

Great idea if the poster is aware of the shipping cost or has just purchased the item being promoted.

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Wow, that motor city mod looks insane; the more mah the better in my opinion. I'm using some 2,200mah ones now that aren't bad... But 2 batteries, does that mean stacked?? If so, that's certainly off my list.

Also, I could never walk around using it, having someone say "Hey, what is that thing you keep putting in your mouth?" and have to answer "Oh, it's my salty rod. Would you like to try it?" :D

I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but whenever you have two batteries in a mod they are stacked whether in a tube or a box mod.

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I was under the impression that 'stacked' = series connection, so even if they're side by side if they're wired in series its the same thing isn't it?

I wouldn't bet the ranch but I'm pretty sure that stacked is just a word used to describe two batteries in series which is what all dual battery mods are, box or tube.

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I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but whenever you have two batteries in a mod they are stacked whether in a tube or a box mod.

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Thank you!! I've been wondering about that... if the side by siders were as 'dangerous' as the ones stacked top to bottom. I met this amazing modder named IronAP who is going to turn this cigar tin I have into a mod for me, and we're trying to decide on batt configuration, and if I want a bottom feeder or a vv with an inline meter. I wasn't sure if the ones side by side were actually considered 'stacked' or not. Anyway, that was exactly what I was wanting to know. Here's the tin that is gonna be the showpiece of my mods when its done.. its the one NEXT to the altoids tin. lol
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"Stacked" batteries are wired in series, the voltage doubles but the mah rating stays the same. If they are wired parallel the voltage stays the same but the mah rating doubles. Both are assuming matched sets of batteries. The "stacked" setup needs to have the batteries in balance also, same charge on both. If they are unbalanced, one fully charged and the other almost drained, as soon as you complete the circuit by pressing the fire button, they will try to equalize. This can cause a very high current as the charged battery tries to charge the drained one. This possibility is one of the reasons you see high drain and safe chemistry batteries suggested (not the only reason). I've simplified the whole concept a bit but put it the easiest way I understand it.
 

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Yes. Confusing, isn't it?

Version 1.5 is manufactured by Uniq and/or Young June. That version has the original lavatube body design but uses upgraded internal electronics---with a 3.2 amp limit, resistance checking, and a battery-life remaining graphic with 0-5 bars. I, too, bought one of those, from crystalclearvaping.com---$51.75 shipped. Smokeforpennys.com also carries the Version 1.5, but only in full kit form for a higher price.

Version 3.0 is manufactured by L-Rider and is, logically enough, their third version:

  • Version 1.0: the original lavatube with a 2.5 amp limit, no resistance checking, locking voltage, and a digital display of remaining battery voltage activated by 7 clicks of the power button.
  • Version 2.0: upgraded body finishes and the new-style metal end cap and eGo-style 510 connector, but still using the original (and much criticized) Version 1 electronics.
  • Version 3.0: new body style with upgraded electronics providing a 4.0 amp limit and resistance checking (no more lockable voltage or 7-click digital battery remaining; now it uses the graphic battery indicator with bars, I think).
Version 3.0 is now available (currently in black only) at vaporbeast.com in kit form with two 18650 high-drain batts, charger, Ming-style drip tip, and 2 atomizers (3.0 ohm). VaporBeast calls it the Vector Variable Volt. Retail price for the kit is $68.99 shipped.

Given the relatively sudden appearance of two new Lavatubes from multiple manufacturers (with further refinements coming soon, no doubt), as well as the SmokTech Vmax, it appears that the Chinese are seriously cranked up to challenge the ProVari with less expensive knock-offs. And even if the ProVari remains king of the hill for many vapers (as it almost certainly will), I'm convinced that the Chinese will succeed in grabbing a major share of the higher-tech, multi-function VV market.

The next step down the road may be for the Chinese to go after Evolv and shift from regulated variable voltage to Darwin/Kick/DNA-style regulated variable wattage.

I just received insider information about these LT devises.

First off, Young June Tech & Uniq Technologies are NOT manufacturing these devises. An undisclosed (to me anyway) factory in China is building them and using Uniq & Young to distribute them.

This same factory is using the identical V1.5 overclocked (for lack of a better term) 2.5 amp regulator that's contained in an original L-Rider LT.

The previous V1.5 version had serious failures that were prone to causing fires and in some cases lithium battery failure. (No reports of explosions though)

And right when this ECF thread was posted, here, I did a Google search and found a thread in another forum overseas that was discussing a recall on all V1.5's.....but I cannot find the thread now (UK and/or Canada).

If someone has this newer V3.0 version, can you confirm a test for me?

Are you able to check your atomizer resistance more than once without having to disconnect your atty from the devise?

If you cannot and have to unscrew the atty and reattach it to check the ohms, you have the 'recall' V1.5 regulator.

Keep in mind too, these V3.0 versions are only warrantied for 6 months as compared to an L-Rider VTube for 1 year.
 

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If someone has this newer V3.0 version, can you confirm a test for me?

Are you able to check your atomizer resistance more than once without having to disconnect your atty from the devise?

If you cannot and have to unscrew the atty and reattach it to check the ohms, you have the 'recall' V1.5 regulator.

I have a Vector from Vapor Beast and I can confirm that I can check ohms any time and as many times as I want without removing the atty.
 
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