V4L and High Voltage Mod.

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vm1971

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I am currently working with a buddy who has an audio company, is an engineer, and has his products made at factory who does work for Apple. We will build it, and you will come:lol:

Seriously, I have it handled, patience will pay off, and these will be the best, least hassle available, an ANY price.:p

We will keep the prices real, like everything else we do

Enjoy

Steve:cool:


oh, 3.7, and 5 volts, long lasting is what I am playing with now. If I feel more voltage yields better results, I will do this as well.:rolleyes:

THANKS! keep us posted about this - this is big stuff and i cant wait!!!!!!!
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jebey29

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More voltage means we burn through juice faster, which means we need to buy juice more often. So having a 5volt would increase your juice sales.:p

Not true ! More voltage means smaller drags, which means less juice used which means YOU save more money. Or More voltage means you take a bigger drag, have major coughing and choking fit, go to doctor, get medicine for burnt throat, and of course spend more money.
 

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do you have a HV mod on one of yours? if so, can you explain and be specific to what youre using? i love vaping, but my one adjustment was the lonnnnng drag to get a good hit / cloud / etc. if it was a little more like a real ciggybutt, i'd be 200% happy - cause right now im still diggin it and have NO plans to turn back! :D

I use a SB at 6V with cartomizers only. If you love your PT at 5V then you will love a 6V vape. I personally feel that the flavor is 5x more with HV and there can be no doubt that the vapor is triple that of a standard 3.7V battery.

I have also tried the 7.2V on my SB but have to say that is just a bit to much. The flavor is there and the vapor is there but you have to do a half second mini drag or you get a burnt taste in your mouth.
 

nbourbaki

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I use a SB at 6V with cartomizers only. If you love your PT at 5V then you will love a 6V vape. I personally feel that the flavor is 5x more with HV and there can be no doubt that the vapor is triple that of a standard 3.7V battery.

I have also tried the 7.2V on my SB but have to say that is just a bit to much. The flavor is there and the vapor is there but you have to do a half second mini drag or you get a burnt taste in your mouth.

Do you tend to use lower mg of nicotine when you're using an HV battery?
 

jebey29

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Do you tend to use lower mg of nicotine when you're using an HV battery?


I do ! When i first started with the V4L batteries i had to have all my carts at 36MG or i didnt feel like i was getting my nicotine or satisfaction. With A HV Mod at 6V i have dropped to 24MG and with some of the stronger flavored juices like atomic fireball and menthol anything i have dropped those to 18MG.

The easiest way i can describe it is that A HV mod hits you harder in every category.

TH, vapor and flavor.
 
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I'm just sitting here luxuriating with my new fantastic passthru and getting all excited all over again and ... (noobly one again here)... does a HV mod yield this sort of vape? Because if so...

Could you tell me what to get or make me wait for whatever V4L is cooking up?

Things keep getting better and better.

HV mods typically run @ 5 or 6 volts, with 6 volts being the most common.

That PT you're using is also running at 5 volts. 6 volts is a noticeable difference, but it's not huge.
 

vm1971

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I use a SB at 6V with cartomizers only. If you love your PT at 5V then you will love a 6V vape. I personally feel that the flavor is 5x more with HV and there can be no doubt that the vapor is triple that of a standard 3.7V battery.

I have also tried the 7.2V on my SB but have to say that is just a bit to much. The flavor is there and the vapor is there but you have to do a half second mini drag or you get a burnt taste in your mouth.

:)
can you post a pic of your piece? im still a noob and all of your abbreviations are cool, but i cant picture. RE:" I use a SB at 6V with cartomizers only." Or PM me for an email addy...

Thanks!
 
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