Upgrade from EVOD for more density/battery life

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Rwb1500

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Consider the Innokin MVP 2.0, excellent battery life and voltage/wattage control. A step up from this would be a mod that uses external batteries.

For about 40 bucks the MVP can't be beat. We have two of them in my house. Battery lasts a loooong time, even for the most hardcore of chain vapers. Easy to use, variable voltage and wattage.
 

kreinhard

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I was dissatisfied with the battery performance of my EVOD2 setup. First hits would be harsh and hot, then they'd be OK for a while, then as the battery wore down the hits grew ever weaker. Lame. Also, I happen to chain vape (bad habit!) and those tiny cartos needed to be refilled a lot. Also a pain as they would drip a blob of juice out every. single. time. Upgraded to an MVP2 at lunch today and so far have been impressed. I'm working on dialing in the wattage, but trial and error method is going to take a while. LOL. +1 for the MVP2 suggestions.
 

Susan~S

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Hello and welcome to the forum. Glad to have you here!:)

+1 on the MVP v2

1. Huge (2600 mah) battery
2. Variable Voltage - Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 ~ 5.0 in 0.1 volt increments
3. Variable Wattage - Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 ~ 11.0 in 0.5 watt increments
4. Ohms Meter - Reads the resistance of your atomizer
5. Pass through ability
6. $40 shipped at many online stores

Pair it with a mini Naulitus with the new BVC's (bottom vertical coils) an you will have a great vape.:)
 

Trailz

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The Wattage is a great feature. I found my sweet spot on Kanger 1.5u and 1.8u dual coils and I have multiple Kanger tanks running different coils. So I set my MVP wattage to 9.5W and it takes care of adjusting the voltage based on coil ohm and battery voltage. So when I swap a 1.5u tank out with a 1.8u tank, I don't have to change anything on the MVP. Also, it adjusts the needed voltage to produce the desired wattage as the battery drains. Winning!
 
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