What battery would one Recommend for a higer volt than 3.7?

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Agreed on the roughstack for an an inexpensive PV as one of your first upgrades (easily repairable, looks OK, can get parts). I'd go with the "maxi roughstack". A 18650 battery will last you all day and probably through the night. Get two of the 18650 batteries so you can charge one while using the other. If you want higher "power" adjust the ohm-age on your cartomizers/atomizers, not your battery source.

I think people get all carried away wanting more vape and get mods in all different voltages. That's wastes a ton of money and you end up chasing yourself after you know what you like. I know I feel into this trap. I have so many voltage combinations I'll never use - it's been a waste of a lot of dollars and a great source of frustration.

The 18650's are 3.7 volts. If you want the vaping of a standard 510/Ego, get some 2.5ohm attachments. For a little stronger get some 2.0ohms (my favorite). If you want to try high wattage vaping, get some 1.5ohm.

The roughstacks are hard to beat for an inexpensive "big battery" mod, IMO.
 

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OK, here you go, the noEgo:
Jazz cartopipe the first Cartomizer Pipe

Relatively inexpensive, true 3.7V. And as gray has suggested, you slap some LR atty's on it and you're laughing. Use all your Riva parts as well (ok, this is an assumption on my part).

Just a quick edit, from the other thread, you said you were using a Riva. I've read the warnings on using LR on eGo's as it may heat up and fry the mosfet (I dunno what that is, just repeating what they say, I interpret this as something baaad). So I'd be cautious if you drop to less than 2.0 ohms on your atty.

You could also have a look at madvapes e-power;
http://www.madvapes.com/e-Power_c_231.html
 
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...I've read the warnings on using LR on eGo's as it may heat up and fry the mosfet (I dunno what that is, just repeating what they say, I interpret this as something baaad).

MOSFET = Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor - the gizmo that controls the battery drain and can be fried by using an LR carto that 'looks' like a dead short.
 

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MOSFET = Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor - the gizmo that controls the battery drain and can be fried by using an LR carto that 'looks' like a dead short.

See? Baaaaaaaaaaadddd. :)

Thanks Eddie. I'll do my best to remember.

**on that note, my postwhoring is done. Goodnight.
 

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OK, here you go, the noEgo:
Jazz cartopipe the first Cartomizer Pipe

Relatively inexpensive, true 3.7V. And as gray has suggested, you slap some LR atty's on it and you're laughing. Use all your Riva parts as well (ok, this is an assumption on my part).

I got a jazz e-pipe Monday and it is awesome; I'm putting it through its paces.

I'm curious what amps/watts/ohms the no-ego is rated for?

Some small mods are pushing limit with LR atty/carto.
 

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I have been using lr for six months on my riva and had no probs, I think you are right that the higher volts gets more vapor and flavor, all the reviews i watch with these big mods don't put out more vapor than mine(I think it depends on the juice as well) I am thinking of getting a t rex 1100 so it will last me all day as my 750 over time has become only about 6-8 hours of use.
 
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