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

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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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Oh is that plastic?? LOL. I like the fact that it all fits in the 2AA space. If it were a metal case and done right to heatsink to the case (not hard), the heat would dissipate nicely.
 

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Chemfatale, the AFS uses gravity to seep juice into a small hole in the side of an atty, sort of planned leaking. The suckaton is still a bottom feeder, but uses a venturi needle to get your atty juiced. And, the suckaton makes a nice heatsink for the atty too BTW.
 
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...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...

I didn't see where anyone answered that yet...

10440 is the size of battery (w x l). 10mm wide by 44mm long (AAA size).
My experience with these batts is that new ones last up to 1-1/2 hrs.
I don't have a LS, but since it's a VV my guess is the two batts are wired in series.
In series they won't last any longer than a single battery would.
If wired in parallel I'd expect them to last twice as long.

BTW, mAh ratings on 10440's are often overstated.
One brand claims 350mAh's, but is actually 180mAh.

Short answer: I wouldn't expect the little sister to last more than 2 hrs between battery charges.
I still want one, though!:)
 

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Who does not want what your asking for? I have found that a Pro Vari (Variable voltage) with a mod tank is the closest you are going to get at this time unless you want to spend mega bucks...................and I have no knowledge regarding the GG AFS.

The pro vari with a CE2 or a good cart (IKENVAPE LR w/metal drip tip) is the best vaping I have found so far.

If you find something better let me know. Good Luck.
 

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I'm getting there but will be 2-6 more months, having to teach myself EE and cad in the process...lol so far I have a mosfet touch switch activated vv with switching regulator...lol rest is designing control system then feed system is easy I'm a mechanic by trade....Can we say INJECTORS specifically one (Yea I already have a system picked out for that) otherwise I would look at a digital VV mod and a tank. worst is after all this I may not want to build to sell maybe sell patent to some company...personally I just like to build new stuff so all this modding is like candy to me...
 

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Why hasn't anyone mentioned the VV Monkey Boxx? It's a VV bottom feeder. A little pricey but, I'm still considering it.
They seem rather crude looking, and basically huge. The fit and finish of the woodwork is not in the same league as either the Phideas or Brian's Red Sky Mods boxes. That rather large off the shelf regulator assembly on the hinged door is not a very elegant approach.

This guy is new on the scene, but so far his work his quite professional. I would imagine with all the folks badgering him a VV will be in the offing.

 

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They seem rather crude looking, and basically huge. The fit and finish of the woodwork is not in the same league as either the Phideas or Brian's Red Sky Mods boxes. That rather large off the shelf regulator assembly on the hinged door is not a very elegant approach.

This guy is new on the scene, but so far his work his quite professional. I would imagine with all the folks badgering him a VV will be in the offing.



Exactly what I thought....Nothing against MB wood mods, but Brian's fit and finish are the best I've seen. The guy does fantastic work.
 

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Exactly what I thought....Nothing against MB wood mods, but Brian's fit and finish are the best I've seen. The guy does fantastic work.
MB's lacquer coating also looks crude when it catches the light.

As far as box mods I rather have this guy make me one. :)

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is there a video for a Brian's 18650 box? it does look nice indeed. would he be willing to add a catchcup?]
I beleive he may have a Phideas style going now, the wood is recessed. Not my first choice though. Would prefer maybe an inset metal one, carefully fitted to allow for re-uptake of liquid. That swirly plastic thing on the MB looks tacky.
 

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I beleive he may have a Phideas style going now, the wood is recessed. Not my first choice though. Would prefer maybe an inset metal one, carefully fitted to allow for re-uptake of liquid. That swirly plastic thing on the MB looks tacky.

i think its acrylic. and i do like how it looks on Vapebabe MB. and i do like the fact that you can get a personalized engraving on it. my is going to have the monkeybox logo and i asked it to be just like the one on this attachment. :)
 

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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!

@ Chemfatale

After reading the above and seeing what everyone has posted here I am very surprised no one has mentioned a variable voltage Ali'i in this thread. For the money I don't think you can go wrong, it has everything you requested, and fits in the back pocket like a charm, I have owned pretty much every mod out there and if I haven't owned it I have used it. The VV Ali'i fits what your looking for with ease, I run 2 of them daily and you can find them over at R&R Manufacturing modders name is Ryan. Now my second suggestion which is a very good one too is coming out in May and going to be worth the wait, it is the "Eclipse eq" and going to be sold over at digitalciggz dot com, go to the website and read the spec sheet on this PV, I have also used the Eclipse and it is one awesome Mod, it will be around $300 but one dam nice vaping machine, The modders name is Mario, if it's out of your price range take a look at the VV Ali'i. My opinions only and two PV's I would suggest to you after reading your wants and needs list !
 

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They seem rather crude looking, and basically huge. The fit and finish of the woodwork is not in the same league as either the Phideas or Brian's Red Sky Mods boxes. That rather large off the shelf regulator assembly on the hinged door is not a very elegant approach.

This guy is new on the scene, but so far his work his quite professional. I would imagine with all the folks badgering him a VV will be in the offing.

Oh I agree but, I'm a function over form type guy. The monkey boxx fits the requirements of the OP though and it does have a digital readout which the Phideas doesn't have. That's why the comment.
 
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