Variable Voltage Battery?

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To all hardware battery and mod junkies out there.

Looking to get a new battery. I have only used passthrough batteries and had one twist ego VV battery a long time ago. I am looking for a good sturdy Variable Voltage battery. Was looking at the innokin MVP 2.0 and wanted to know what is the difference between 2.0 and 3.0? Since I still do not build my own. I mainly use Kanger Tech evod glass tanks or pro-tanks Also, if I did not want something that boxy. What would be some other good options? Without having to get a thread for my 510 tanks? Thanks in advance for your time!

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To all hardware battery and mod junkies out there.

Looking to get a new battery. I have only used passthrough batteries and had one twist ego VV battery a long time ago. I am looking for a good sturdy Variable Voltage battery. Was looking at the innokin MVP 2.0 and wanted to know what is the difference between 2.0 and 3.0? Since I still do not build my own. I mainly use Kanger Tech evod glass tanks or pro-tanks Also, if I did not want something that boxy. What would be some other good options? Without having to get a thread for my 510 tanks? Thanks in advance for your time!

Keep on vaping...

There are the aerotanks and the nautilus; pyrex tanks with airflow bases.
the mini aerotank comes with an eGo threaded airflow base.
 
I went from ego twist to MVP 2.0 (still use it daily) to mechanicals and a 50 watt mod. The MVP has great battery life and mine has been durable too. Downside is if you do ever decide to start rebuilding your atomizers you will wish you got something a little stronger. The MVP will only fire full power on atomizers above 1 ohm resistance and max output is 11 watts. Good enough for most people with most clearomizers. I use mine daily with a Kayfun built between 1 and 2 ohms for my pocket take anywhere device. However if you think you might like a stronger vape one day...... You might as well go ahead and get a variable watt device like a DNA 30 or can even go up to 50+ watt devices for under $100 now. I have a new 50 watt mod that will run just about anything out there that cost me $30 more than my MVP that I can only run one of my atomizers on. The innokin 3.0 is basically an ego twist with a pass through capability. The MVP 2.0 is the box one with much longer battery life.
 
Tobeco makes a new tube shaped mod that goes to 30 watts, can use atomizers down to .3 ohm, so you have room for rebuildables later, and takes replaceable 18650 batteries. For about $60-$70 online. Smaller than a MVP and more options if you decide you want more power. All depends if you are gonna stay happy with Aspire/Kanger stuff or think you might want more vapor.
 
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Did you want a mod or battery all in one, if your going for a mod I would recommended the itaste svd it is variable voltage and wattage, very reliable and durable, I currently am using a itaste 134 and after trying mods I could never go back to a all in one battery

Well, I have never built anything. But yeah I want a mod and battery all in one. I was looking at the innokin iTaste VV 3.0 for starters to get adjusted on Watts vs Volts. I know it is only a 5V battery, yet I like the idea of maybe trying something around the $40-$70 range? I got a great deal on the iTaste so went ahead and purchased it and plan on getting something else. I looked at the SVD itaste mini 134 and loved the style of that! It was out of stock unfortunately. But I am interested in stoneflymama's suggestion on the Tobecco 30 Watt mod for $30 or similar for that matter...
 
Tobeco makes a new tube shaped mod that goes to 30 watts, can use atomizers down to .3 ohm, so you have room for rebuildables later, and takes replaceable 18650 batteries. For about $60-$70 online. Smaller than a MVP and more options if you decide you want more power. All depends if you are gonna stay happy with Aspire/Kanger stuff or think you might want more vapor.

I went ahead and got the itaste because I got a really good deal on it. But I am interested in going further with it. I just do not know where to start? I want to get a mod build and battery all in one or take your advice and find the Tobeco you mentioned? I like the tube shapes better than that of the box, but will take the best option out there.

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Welcome to ECF! A word of advice, with that itaste vv V3, only tighten your tank until you feel the slightest resistance. It is very easy to push the positive pin in and although you can pry it back out, you will eventually make the mod useless. Also, keep the box it comes in. If you need warranty support you'll have to have it.
 
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