Hi
I have made a few purchases now from ecigexpress and I keep looking at these "X" batteries. It reminds me of the 'V2' that I had started with that I ended up hating. Battery life for one. I do vape quite a bit... The battery only lasted me an hour at most sometimes only 15 minutes if im chain vaping! The cartomizers didn't fire well at all know matter what kind of juice I put in them and it began to crap out on me after one month. I know some people love em but there just not for me.....
I then had moved up to the eGo 650 passthru batt. A big difference! I ended up getting six of those and a few other models. Shortly afterwards I got into mods and so far the ProVari has been the best PV for me. "But"............ I miss vaping on an automatic Penn style battery!!!!!
The old auto batt I had is know good anymore so I'd like to get a new one. Should I get the joy 510 auto batt or the X3 or X4?? I do understand the length of the batt life on these things but I don't wanna buy another 15 minute vape stick.
What are the details on the X3 and X4 batteries? On the web site I didn't see the connection type it had...510, 801, 901??? Or what the mAh is on the battery it self. What is the perfect cartomizer to use on it..."the right ohms"
Can anyone answer this?
It would sure help me make my decision. Thanks, DM
I then had moved up to the eGo 650 passthru batt. A big difference! I ended up getting six of those and a few other models. Shortly afterwards I got into mods and so far the ProVari has been the best PV for me. "But"............ I miss vaping on an automatic Penn style battery!!!!!
The old auto batt I had is know good anymore so I'd like to get a new one. Should I get the joy 510 auto batt or the X3 or X4?? I do understand the length of the batt life on these things but I don't wanna buy another 15 minute vape stick.
What are the details on the X3 and X4 batteries? On the web site I didn't see the connection type it had...510, 801, 901??? Or what the mAh is on the battery it self. What is the perfect cartomizer to use on it..."the right ohms"
Can anyone answer this?