variable voltage passthrough

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spine

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Hi all,

I've been looking for something with more power than my colibri(which I still think is great). I think I'm going to go with a plugged in route so I don't have to mess with batteries... [h=1]510/eGo (3.2V/ 3.7V/ 4.2V/4.7V) Variable Passthrough V2[/h]from healthcabin.net

with a 3ml 510 tank (any suggestions?)

I would use an AC/usb to get better mahs and not fry my pc

I can make this under 40$

How come this is not a popular option?
Would this be the best bang for your buck for a vaper that just stays by the pc and tv?

If anyone has done this let me know. Thanks

A provari can dial in the voltage better but this is so much cheaper!
 

Playa_hamm420

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How come this is not a popular option?
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Personaly i think its not a popular option simply cause your Wired to an outlet or a usb port... Dont really work walking down the street or pretty much anywhere that you need a power supply.

E-cigs are alot like porto pottys.. I wanna use it everywhere and anywhere i can!
 

Charlz

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It's a good call. I have a plug and go passthrough model. One thing to keep in mind though is that these batteries do not last as long as standard batteries. The usb is charging the battery while you are draining the battery. Becuase it does no go through the standard discharge/recharge cycles it shortens the life. I knew this when I bought it, though.
 

spine

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Being tied down to an outlet at home isn't a big deal, I have my colibri for on the go and was thinking this route for at home. Do big tanks leak when they are not upright? Every pic I see they are on tube mods or box mods usually standing up... In my mind it's seems like a perfect no hassle setup; so I'm going to go with it. I'll put up pics when the order comes in :) btw this is a passthrough with no charge holding capabilities; no battery, just usb!
 
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