V2 replacement batteries? Size?

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freakaccident

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I bought a V2 starter kit and got one manual and one auto battery. I don't like the auto because it takes too much time to heat it up. I do like the size and would like to stay in that range but I definitely want manual batteries.

What size is the V2 so I can buy batteries somewhere besides from V2?

Did I make a bad choice in the V2? Should I be looking at something else instead of putting money into batteries for this?

The big batteries I see on this site seem bulky but if the vape is better should I spend that much money to try it out?

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Aaron
 

freakaccident

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Some of those are questions I need answers to. Look at their website and see. Google v2 cigs. I'm not happy with them and would prefer to go another route from here on out but if I can use my cartomizers and whatnot I'd like to.

I'm looking at prices on the eGo Mega Dual Coil Cartomizer Kit from altsmoke on here and I'm kinda sick to my stomach. That kit is half of what I paid for the V2 stuff I bought. Is that eGo Mega Dual Coil Cartomizer Kit a good one?
 

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well, been a while since I went with that type device, I have a bunch of 'big battery' mods & a few VV, etc. I have heard the K-go 1000-1100 mah (milli amp hour) batteries are pretty good - they have a 510 connection, which is pretty universal. I would stay away from auto batteries. Let me google V2 & see what I can find out
 

freakaccident

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Thanks! If I can get that ego kit or similar for $50 I might just go that route and ditch what I have. I love vaping now would love to have longer battery life and higher capacity. I burn through a full cart an hour when I'm drinking.

well, been a while since I went with that type device, I have a bunch of 'big battery' mods & a few VV, etc. I have heard the K-go 1000-1100 mah (milli amp hour) batteries are pretty good - they have a 510 connection, which is pretty universal. I would stay away from auto batteries. Let me google V2 & see what I can find out
 

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Worth sticking with or should I upgrade entirely?

Well I'm probably not the one to ask because I'm going to steer you to a Buzz Pro because after all the ecigs I've gone through thats the one I use. I put batteries in once a day and juice in the tank once a day and it lasts until tomorrow. But I imagine your not ready to go to a mod but the Ego is an excellent choice that was mentioned. It's a little bigger than your but a whole lot better.
 
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