VV mod kit or starter kit?

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madjack

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Heheh, Jack, I ordered that VariCool VV Mod from SmokTek earlier this week. Can't wait to get it!!!!! He was out of the stealth ones, so I have to wait :(

Sandy, that looks like a good choice...if it works near as well as my Evercool, you should be very happy...I have been using mine mostly with 3ohm Boges and 1.5ohm dual coils...the consistency of the vape is a HUGE plus and the ability to experiment with diff juices at diff volts/ohms is a real taste treat(sometimes)...ahhhhh yes, grassshopppaahhhh, you are growing into a strong vaper indeed...lolol...or...the force is strong in that one...(depending on your pop culture point of reference)
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Sandy, that looks like a good choice...if it works near as well as my Evercool, you should be very happy...I have been using mine mostly with 3ohm Boges and 1.5ohm dual coils...the consistency of the vape is a HUGE plus and the ability to experiment with diff juices at diff volts/ohms is a real taste treat(sometimes)...ahhhhh yes, grassshopppaahhhh, you are growing into a strong vaper indeed...lolol...or...the force is strong in that one...(depending on your pop culture point of reference)
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Grasshopper can't wait! I got a shipment notice yesterday. Do I need a digital volt meter? Or can I just wing it? I have some 1.5 Dual Coil cartos hanging around; need to order some Boge 3.0's. I also ordered some new cartos from Ikenvape; They are high voltage, and he has an intro price on them of $1.50 each. IKV 510 MEGA Platinum STD - IkenVape Store. Thought I would try some new attys too; got an i06 atomizer 2.5 SR; hope that is good on the mod.
 

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I have just been winging it on the volt meter thingy...mine came set at 4v(according to the builder) and using wild azz guess, I have just been rumbling along...fat...dumb...and very happy............
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p.s. haven't used any of this but there are a couple of interesting meter accessories here......mj
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Check this out ;)

Variable Voltage Box Mod

I am debating between one of these and Max Vapor (runs cooler) have not made up my mind yet, I know MV ships fast I assume Max does also Todd seems like a good guy so still debating LOL
Here's one for $45 with free shipping AND it uses a switching regulator (vari-cool) that should result in longer run time on a set of batteries. Sign up for the newsletter and get a code for another 20% off.

I'll have one here now doing some testing on it.

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You'd be better off getting a digital multi-meter. It will last longer, and you can test your attys, cartos, batteries, just about anything really.

This place has them in stock, this one will suit your needs.

Hongda DT-95B multimeter voltage meter
I'm still using a cheapo micronta brand digital multimeter that i bought in 1989 from a local Tandy (Radio Shack). As far as i am aware it's only had the batteries changed once :D
 
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