Thinking of getting a VV battery

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sumoman25

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I'd say if the price is good, and the quality is worth said price, go for it. You'll be using nothing but the 4.2 and 3.7, though.

A good way to experiment with voltage ranges is madvapes VV box mod. 35$ without batteries or charger, turn the dial and you go between 0 and 7.4 volts. Works pretty great, it's absolutely reckless with madvapes dual coil tanks at 1.5 ohms.

There's a lot of mods out there for higher voltage vaping, hard to recommend one without knowing what you want specifically. The vv box mod is a good buy, for anyone. Pick up some 14500's and a trustfire charger and you're set.

Happy vaping :vapor:
 

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+1 to Tersur - the Ego VV battery gives you an idea of what's possible, but then a true VV, like the Madvapes box suggested by sumoman25, really lets you see the potential for the variable voltage model of vaping without having to drop a ton of $$.

I went from Ego to E-Power to Ego VV to Madvapes VV box and now, in heaven, with an Infinity Pro.
 

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I wouldnt get the eGo VV. Its really not a true VV and the 3 voltages are more like 3V, 3.4-3.5V, and 3.9V. If your not looking to spend much then a VV box mod would prob be the way to go. The eGo VV to me is barely even considered a VV. Yeah I know its got 3 different voltages, but their all in the same range. Id rather even just get a tube mod that will allow you to use different combinations on batteries, like a Maxi Roughstack or something similar. At least with that you could vape at 3.7V, 6V, or 7.4V. Even though their not technically considered a VV, at least theres a big difference between the different voltages. The eGo VV voltages will only be a slight difference bc their so close
 

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I wouldnt get the eGo VV. Its really not a true VV and the 3 voltages are more like 3V, 3.4-3.5V, and 3.9V.

When I pointed this out at the time of the Ego VV release I was shouted down, somewhat, by vendors over the definition of "variable voltage". The fact remains, the voltage range of the Ego VV battery is limited and it cannot be considered a true VV device when measured against a dual-battery setup or one with a booster circuit.
 
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