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I'm just reminding you all, I will be waiting for the Mini VV, so I am not competing for a Woodvil VV...just sayin' because I'm little and there may be a stampede. :laugh:

Who is stupid enough to trample a lawyer :lol: Thats a lawsuit waiting to happen. :) I give you a wide birth and even cutsy in line.
 

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I'm just reminding you all, I will be waiting for the Mini VV, so I am not competing for a Woodvil VV...just sayin' because I'm little and there may be a stampede. :laugh:

I agree I'm totally too hard on my Reos to even consider wood till I get more mini's and Grande's which I want in VV. Hopefully when he comes out with them everyone will be too broke from buying the woodys and we'll get whatever we want
 

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Has there been any info regarding battery usable on the Grand variant of this VV? Having already stacked on 18650 I would much prefer being able to use those. I don't see myself shelling out for a new PV *and* new batteries... :(

Like these which as Dave said are 16340s....

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Your standing on my cape Gil :)

I hope that not a bad thing. :laugh: Btw Rob.......Plunger & High Gloss please!
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Okay noob question time.

What is the difference between the AW 16340's & Tenergy RCR123A's & AW LiFePO4 RCR 123

and would they be interchangeable in the mod?

I'll let others better suited to explain but I'm taking the lead from Rob & Mike in my 2 choices! :)
 
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Okay noob question time.

What is the difference between the AW 16340's & Tenergy RCR123A's & AW LiFePO4 RCR 123

and would they be interchangeable in the mod?

The Aw 16340 are 3,7v, while the tenergy CR123 (Lifepo4 or Li-ion) and the AW Lifepo4 are 3-3,3v.

.... better to use the 16340, because starting from the nominal 7.4 V (8 to 8.4 V at full charge) and vaping at lower voltages (3,7-4-5 ecc...so downvolting), allows more constant performance and a longer battery life than that you would have starting from a maximal of 6-6.4 v.
 

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So do we want the imr's or the ones from the buzz website?

I own some imr's but will get the others if they are better.

The Powerizers are unprotected Li-ions but Mike of notcigs has built protections into the VV electronics of his mods to allow for their safe usage. Those same protections will be in the VV Reos. BUT... what about your charger? Something to think about. Regardless, the Powerizers have proven to offer excellent performance in stacked configuration in the Buzz Pro. It would stand to reason they'd perform equally well in Rob's VV Reos.

Then again, AW IMRs shouldn't be left unattended on any charger either.
 

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The Aw 16340 are 3,7v, while the tenergy CR123 (Lifepo4 or Li-ion) and the AW Lifepo4 are 3-3,3v.

.... better to use the 16340, because starting from the nominal 7.4 V (8 to 8.4 V at full charge) and vaping at lower voltages (3,7-4-5 ecc...so downvolting), allows more constant performance and a longer battery life than that you would have starting from a maximal of 6-6.4 v.

Got it. Thanks!

So in a pinch I could use them but I'm better off using 16340's normally
 

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The Powerizers are unprotected Li-ions but Mike of notcigs has built protections into the VV electronics of his mods to allow for their safe usage. Those same protections will be in the VV Reos. BUT... what about your charger? Something to think about. Regardless, the Powerizers have proven to offer excellent performance in stacked configuration in the Buzz Pro. It would stand to reason they'd perform equally well in Rob's VV Reos.

Then again, AW IMRs shouldn't be left unattended on any charger either.

I have a pila.

So if that is the case, does it matter?

What have you bought?
 

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I have a pila.

So if that is the case, does it matter?

What have you bought?

In my opinion, the Pila will serve you well and relatively safely should you opt you use Powerizers. The protections in the Buzz Pro and the VV Reos will prevent those batteries from over discharging and will be safe in that application. I certainly wouldn't use them in any other mods.

If you want 16340's that can be used in mods other than the Buzz Pro and/or VV Reo, I'd go with AW IMR's.

I bought Powerizers. I have a Pila, too. :)
 

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In my opinion, the Pila will serve you well and relatively safely should you opt you use Powerizers. The protections in the Buzz Pro and the VV Reos will prevent those batteries from over discharging and will be safe in that application. I certainly wouldn't use them in any other mods.

If you want 16340's that can be used in mods other than the Buzz Pro and/or VV Reo, I'd go with AW IMR's.

I bought Powerizers. I have a Pila, too. :)

In your opinion are the powerizers a better battery than the imr's?

I just want what will work best.
 

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lol of course not :) I can feel peoples breath at this point .

I understand you, my friend. I feel the breath of the Italian Reonauts.:glare:
They do nothing but ask me: when it's ready Reo VV? When it is ready Reo VV ?.... All the time!!!:facepalm:
Please Rob, do it for me, finish the mods as soon as possible, because soon they drive me crazy:cry:
 
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