Ultimate Retail Mod For First Time? Auto Feed System, Variable Voltage, Long Battery Life and Small Handheld Size!

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Chemfatale

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Am I asking for too much? :laugh:

To be clear I don't want to make a mod i want to purchase a mod with all of these feautures rolled into one! I've never owned a mod and thought getting a taste of all of the usual mod features would give me a good idea of what direction I would like to go with other mod options.

Is there any small handheld mod that has long battery life (at least 1300mA) as well as variable voltage and a reliable auto feed system? I'm assuming some type of boxmod or juicebox mod might fit the bill.

I'd be willing to give up a smaller handheld size if it had all of the other requirements. I think a mod with a juice feeder system, variable voltage and a long lasting battery would be so cool! But if it could fit in your pocket that would be even cooler!

If anything fits all of these criteria please provide a link and briefly describe how large the battery mA is, how reliable the auto feed system is and how accurate the variable voltage is! Also a description of the size would be appreciated.

The Little Sister Variable Voltage has all of these specs except for a juice feeder (which I think would be so cool). Would a GG AVS or AVS add-on work on any devices similar to the little sister?

How long does the little sister variable voltage mod battery last? It says 2 ion 10440 batteries. That doesn't that mean two 10440 mA batteries equalling a total of 20880 mA does it? That seems a little too high to be a possibility.

Oh, and how reliable are the automatic juice feeders? Are any systems extremely reliable? This seems like a finnicky add-on that might need further development but after looking into what next PV I should get after my original 510's I want to try out all of these cool options, though the juice feeder seems the coolest. (BTW I went with the 900mA XL eGos with mega cylinder atomzers/carts that hold 2 ml of juice and mega cartos that hold just under 2 ml).

Thanks for your patience and advice!
 

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So the GGTS w/AVS or AFS seems close to what I'm describing.

Althought it doesn't have variable voltage, but I've heard loosening or tightening you can adjust the draw. So this will give a tigher or looser draw, but does this replicate a higher or lower voltage in any way?

I guess low resistance attys or cartos could be used alongside regular attys or cartos on the GGTS w/ AVS or AFS to give you the option of a replicated high voltage vape or a 3.7 vape.

Is the GGTS a true 3.7 mod?

It seems like it has all of the options I'd like except variable voltage, but if it can be used with low resistance attys/cartos the option to simulate variable voltages can be replicated.

Any mods that completely fit my criteria, or like the GGTS w/ AVS can be switched with regular atty/cartos and low resistnce attys/cartos to give more options with regard to voltage?

It seems like the GG AVS and AFS feeding systems are the best out there. What is the difference between the AVS and AFS and are they as good as they seem?

Wow, just joined the forum recently and never really knew the entire scope of possibility staring down the barrel of a simple 510 battery ad infinitum.

edit: just noticed the VVPV at notcigs

http://www.notcigs.com/index.php?pa...category_id=12&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1

This one has it all! variable voltage! juice feeder! looks like it is a small size and has a large battery!

what is the projected mA for the VVPV? And just how big will it be?

wow this thing looks so cool. definitely hope it is out before christmas!

(edit: edit: I also realize using something like the H-16 with the coming soon low resistance atomizers along with regular atomizers would give some options in simulating variable voltage as well as a long battery life (1300mA) and a decent size. Does the GG AVS add-on work for the H-16? What devices that have variable voltage can be used with the GG AVS add-on?)
 
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Is the GG AVS add-on a much better system than the juice box style squeeze feeders?

It seems a lot sleeker. I like how it automatically draws liquid from the tank rather than needing to be squeezed or a button pressed. The ultimate lazy man feeder system!

Does the GG AVS work as reliably as a squeeze feeder? Or is it even more reliable?

I am also wondering if the GG AVS works on a Joye eGo? I have one coming in next week (my first e-cig besides the 510, am I moving too quickly?...lol).

I'd love to check it out with my eGo and then check it out on a variable voltage system. If anyone has pictures of a GG AVS on an eGo or H-16 I would appreciate any links! Or an ultimate picture with a GG AVS on multiple PV mods would be even better! I do like the look of the eGo and still find aesthetic appeal to be a high priority in my vaping experience, so I'd like to see what mods and batts the GG AVS looks nice on.

The Precious Lv2 sounds even better than the VVPV! Are there any pictures of it out there? Any prototypes or blueprints? No need for a screwdriver to adjust voltage? hells yeah!
 

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The LS (little sister) doesn't have a juice feeder though, or are you suggesting that the LS can be used with the GG AVS?

I really need to see some pics of the GG AVS attached to various variable voltage devices. As well as on an eGo if it can be used with one???

These are some exciting times, and hey lawnman3, this device you "can't talk about" without talking about it when is it oming out =P (oh and who will be selling the unnameable...hehehe can't blame me for trying)
 

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^ Well from what I've read the eGo (and I think the Riva's, Tornados, Absolute MaxX's etc.) are like the 510s and only have 3.2V whereas the H-16 (F-16, Hello-016, Happy-016, Hello-Good-Buy) is a true 3.7V battery.

So if you are assuming the eGo is a 3.7V battery and you want 0.5 more volts, as suggested by wanting a 4.2V mod, than the H-16 would provide you with 0.5 extra volts compared to the eGo.

Haven't heard many comparisons, but many people seem to think it hits harder than the eGo.

I want to know what batteries work with the GG AVS add-on. If the H-16 works with the GG AVS add-on, or if the eGo works with the GV AVS add-on please let me know and post pictures if you can! I could see myself grabbing a few GG AVS's and probably add a few H-16s with my incoming eGos if they are compatible.

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I read from various reviews that the batts on the LS will last between 4-6 hours depending on voltage and usage.

Obviously the 3.7 fixed model used by a moderate vaper lasts longer than the variable model cranked up high used by Chief Vapum Aqualung.
Assuming the LS uses an LDO linear regulator the 2 batts are in series. Ignoring manufacterer claims the mAh rating is closer to maybe 350mAh. Being in series both batts combined are still 350mAh. A Joye 510 @ 5V will want to pull about 2300mA. Even 3 hours sounds like a stretch.
 

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Makes you wonder why somebody else hasn't made a similar device to the GG AVS that would go on a normal 510 atty and that would accept normal drip tips that people are more use to (and more colorful). The idea has been presented vendors, hop to it.

I mean c'mon, $26 for a tip mouthpiece? Seriously, that's just price gouging there.
 

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The GG models are battery determined voltage designs, the voltage is direct from battery to atomizer. If you go that route you get to change batteries to change voltage, and your limited to those configurations. If you get a variable voltage design like "the Buzz" you use one set of batteries and complete control of the atomizer voltage. The difference is design, the Buzz has a PCB board (water sensitive), and the GG is mechanical, through and through. They look completely different from each other.
I have the Buzz and find it to be so easy to use and satisfying. I have not used the GG. I have used other mechanical only designs and well, its not as good as the Buzz. I spent way more time looking for the next PV. Now that I've used variable voltage, I cant go back to mechanical only, I'm spoiled now.
 

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If the LS is almost good enough, the Big Brother running off 14500's might please. And with a small juice feeder, can't remember the name- it'd fit the bill nicely. :)
C'mon asdaq you build quality well engineered mods, look at the pics. It's an inverted standard 2AA box, with all the componebts crammed into the space were the kill switch was.. Unless it's using a switching reg (I doubt it) the amount of heat generated in that cramped area will be horrendous. And if the thin plastic isn't reinforced (metal would be the best choice) were the atty connector is the combined internal and connector heat is bound to cause some loosening (and leakage) problems at that junction.

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i could see a suckaton on an LS. when i used to own a blu buzz it was a nice combo!
i've seen an afs on a fistpack and on a buzz and its almost as big as the PV itself.

I think the SUCKaTON is the obvious answer to the OP's question... The SUCKaTON has no plunger or bottle to squeeze. It works by suction. Since you build the SUCKaTON yourself, installing the battery connector and atty connector of your choice makes it perfect for your particular preference of hardware. Also, it's majorly CHEAPER than the GG AVS. (not a putdown for the GG product, just some of us are low income) Scubabatdan's photo tutorial makes it seem to be a reasonably easy mod to build.
 

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^ Well if Madvapes or someone else will sell this I will jump on it. I haven't even got my eGos yet. Still another week of me puffing on my 510s as I speak. Unfortunately the SUCKaTON, no matter how simple, is simply not in my foreseeable future yet. Although I'm glad stuff like this is making appearances. Now its time for the retailers to catch up.

Oh and a cone device would be awesome for the SUCKaTON for aesthetic purposes.
 
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