So I'm completely new to the E-Cig world. In fact, I got my first Vamo V5 yesterday.
I'm not sure if the battery my mate gave me was faulty, or just uncharged despite him saying he'd charged it, but i've had no end of problems and seen all errors from "Check Atomiser", to "Low Load" to "Low V".
I don't know much about the technical jargon, but from what I've read, a 18650 battery will benefit me best. But it's not as simple as typing 18650 into google and buy the first battery I see
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Is there a specific make or brand I need? and what is the difference between batteries as the mAh varies between 2000-3000+ from what i've seen.
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Now this may seem the most stupid question anyone has asked on this forum, but on the chart provided in the manual. It says a 3.7-4.2 volt battery combined with a 2.8 Ohm Atomiser provides a lighter vapour, and as i tend to choke a lot on E-cig's, this would be ideal.
I have an Aspire nautilus tank, which i believe is 1.8 Ohm, however it reads 0.7-2.1 ohms on the Vamo. So my question is, is the Ohm's adjustable? as 1.8 burns faster with thicker smoke, which i like when I'm doing tricks. But the 2.8 provides a more enjoyable smoking experience.
Is it not possible to get the best of both worlds? ):
I'm not sure if the battery my mate gave me was faulty, or just uncharged despite him saying he'd charged it, but i've had no end of problems and seen all errors from "Check Atomiser", to "Low Load" to "Low V".
I don't know much about the technical jargon, but from what I've read, a 18650 battery will benefit me best. But it's not as simple as typing 18650 into google and buy the first battery I see
Is there a specific make or brand I need? and what is the difference between batteries as the mAh varies between 2000-3000+ from what i've seen.
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Now this may seem the most stupid question anyone has asked on this forum, but on the chart provided in the manual. It says a 3.7-4.2 volt battery combined with a 2.8 Ohm Atomiser provides a lighter vapour, and as i tend to choke a lot on E-cig's, this would be ideal.
I have an Aspire nautilus tank, which i believe is 1.8 Ohm, however it reads 0.7-2.1 ohms on the Vamo. So my question is, is the Ohm's adjustable? as 1.8 burns faster with thicker smoke, which i like when I'm doing tricks. But the 2.8 provides a more enjoyable smoking experience.
Is it not possible to get the best of both worlds? ):