variable voltage-- What's the best

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JohnJay

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Let us know how you get on Johnjay.
You folks out here are a friendly bunch to say the least. I believe I will have to rely on your combined knowledge base until I get a good handle on these new VV batteries and tips. I decided to take billbeckusa's advice and went with the starter combo from MVS (I have used this site for most of my previous purchases so I was confident ordering from them). I ordered the eGo-C Twist @ 650mAh and the big ol' Vision Spinner @ 1300mAh. I also went with the eVod and MT3 toppers as he suggested. I really liked the iTaste model too so I think when I get paid next week I'll order one of those as well. So far, so good with the new setup. I'm getting significantly more vapor than my old setup and they just feel much more substantial and last FOREVER in comparison. I can't say I've not smoked any analogs since I received my new toys in the mail yesterday but I have only smoked one so far today and it's almost noon! Again, thank you all for the warm reception and your willingness to share your knowledge and help me through transferring completely to e-cigs!
 

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Well first off I have found that With a loW-resistance addy or a standard resistance addy you never really need more than 5volts or less than 3 volt now we want battery life so something over 2000 mah and is easily charged via usb. Also simplement operating.

The I TasTe MVP offers all of This. A button for voltAge up And A button for voltAge down it shows your voltage on a very bright display and also counts pufs the battery is 2600 mah it can be charged by USB it also has a USB output so that you may use it to charge another device it goes from 3 point 3 to 5 volt which is enough to run almost anything. Also the voltAge is constAnt. A verry nice device with a verry nice price tag

60$ for a rock solid device that just works and works good. Although if you hAve the money to spend which I do not you should get A provari.
 
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JohnJay

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I ordered yesterday, I ordered the vision spinner (2) and the EVOD and MT3. I can't wait for the order to arrive. I am so glad I found this website. It is definitely a world of knowledge. Tomorrow marks my 5 weeks of no analogs. I have ordered several samples of ejuice from various venders. I might have to stalk the mail man. LOL.

Hey potter, are you brand new to vaping, or have you had some experience with a different setup? I too found this thread (and the forum as a whole) to be extremely helpful and packed full of knowledge (to an almost overwhelming degree)! I have been using my VV batteries for a week now and absolutely love them. I wish I had chose Spinners for both batteries like you did. I find I only use the Twist 650mAh to fill the gaps while charging the Spinner. It is much easier to see the voltage demarcations on the Spinner and the added texture on the dial make it easier to adjust. I'd like to hear your experience with the tips too if you have the inclination. I had some leakage issues with my MT3 but the eVod has been near flawless. MyVaporStore.com (MVS) has absolutely terrific customer service and has already helped me out with my MT3 problem. Serious congratulations on the 5 weeks off analogs! I still have smoked 1-2 analogs/day this week but that's MUCH less than I have in the past.
 

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I am pretty new to vaping, however have spent many (many) hours researching. We started with the V2 kit. We received it in the mail, used it along with analogs for 2 days. Then I just decided I didn't want to buy any more analogs so I quit. I've thought about stopping analogs for a long time, but never had the will power until I found e-cigs. I then purchased the Halo Triton. My husband really likes them but I feel like they are a little airy. I did a look up comparing the spinner and the twist and most people seemed to like the spinner better. I also purchased the EVOD and MT3. After ordering I read that the EVOD is a newer version of the MT3. My issue is probably finding that All Day Vape I really like. I have samples coming in the mail, so hopefully I find it. Great job on cutting back on the analogs.
 

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Hey potter, are you brand new to vaping, or have you had some experience with a different setup? I too found this thread (and the forum as a whole) to be extremely helpful and packed full of knowledge (to an almost overwhelming degree)! I have been using my VV batteries for a week now and absolutely love them. I wish I had chose Spinners for both batteries like you did. I find I only use the Twist 650mAh to fill the gaps while charging the Spinner. It is much easier to see the voltage demarcations on the Spinner and the added texture on the dial make it easier to adjust. I'd like to hear your experience with the tips too if you have the inclination. I had some leakage issues with my MT3 but the eVod has been near flawless. MyVaporStore.com (MVS) has absolutely terrific customer service and has already helped me out with my MT3 problem. Serious congratulations on the 5 weeks off analogs! I still have smoked 1-2 analogs/day this week but that's MUCH less than I have in the past.

Great news on your gear. This setup has allowed you to see the difference between the various batts and toppers. You have found out, like many before you, that the Spinner is better than the Twist BECAUSE you can read the settings. Those settings will eventually wear off, so you might consider a light coat of clear nail polish. Yes, the MT3s is a bit more temperamental than the EVOD but it holds quite a bit more juice, and learning how to fix a leaking clearo is part of the VapeQuest experience. On the one hand, maybe you shouldn't have to learn to fix something, on the other hand, all clearos that get bottom air flow, will leak from time to time, and learning how to fix those is just one of the vaping skills that we must add to our toolbox. The potential to leak and the probability of leaking is 100% in my experience. I am something of a leak expert and can get anything to leak. I hear others don't have this problem, but I don't believe them, lol. So very happy to see you passing along your new experience with that MVS kit. We can change lives by sharing our simple stories. Best to you!
 

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Great news on your gear. This setup has allowed you to see the difference between the various batts and toppers.On the one hand, maybe you shouldn't have to learn to fix something, on the other hand, all clearos that get bottom air flow, will leak from time to time, and learning how to fix those is just one of the vaping skills that we must add to our toolbox. The potential to leak and the probability of leaking is 100% in my experience. I am something of a leak expert and can get anything to leak. I hear others don't have this problem, but I don't believe them, lol. So very happy to see you passing along your new experience with that MVS kit. We can change lives by sharing our simple stories. Best to you!
I have been using the ends of some spent top coil wicks to add wick to the T3's, Can't recall if I have had to do this with the T3s' as they are fairly new and I just started using those. Also, it was only the coils that came with the T3's that I have had to fix so far. The extra coils that I purchased haven't given me a problem.
 

JohnJay

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Great news on your gear. This setup has allowed you to see the difference between the various batts and toppers. You have found out, like many before you, that the Spinner is better than the Twist BECAUSE you can read the settings. Those settings will eventually wear off, so you might consider a light coat of clear nail polish. Yes, the MT3s is a bit more temperamental than the EVOD but it holds quite a bit more juice, and learning how to fix a leaking clearo is part of the VapeQuest experience. On the one hand, maybe you shouldn't have to learn to fix something, on the other hand, all clearos that get bottom air flow, will leak from time to time, and learning how to fix those is just one of the vaping skills that we must add to our toolbox. The potential to leak and the probability of leaking is 100% in my experience. I am something of a leak expert and can get anything to leak. I hear others don't have this problem, but I don't believe them, lol. So very happy to see you passing along your new experience with that MVS kit. We can change lives by sharing our simple stories. Best to you!

Yes sir, a bit of fiddling and I have my MT3 working smoothly. The metal faces that meet up must be closely inspected and immaculately clean (including the tube inside the tank) to make a nice seal and I also found that if I don't crank the topper down too tight on the battery that minimizes the leak issues I was having. I agree that if it can leak, it will. It falls under Murphy's Law I believe.
 
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