Whats the VOLTAGE of this thing?

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Maniacal

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I know the first person who replies will have the answer to my question and that will be that, so I'm sorry for creating a whole thread to ask ONE measly question. (If some kind ECF member could advise me as to how to ask simple questions in the future w/out having to ask in a thread, that would be nice. :) If it really doesn't bother the mods to do this then ... well, carry on ...

I can't seem to find the voltage information on Ego batteries that do NOT have the VV. Obviously on the VV you have a setting that changes ... but I'm looking at these regular Egos and there is NO information as to how many volts it actually *is*. It's the same on every site, so it's not just the site I'm looking at.

The reason I ask is because I always vape on the highest level of any of my VVs so the VV is kind of pointless to me... but I cant stand the thought of buying a regular only to allow 3.2 volts or something crazy low.

Thanks in advance :)


ETA: Why does something that says it goes to 6.0 volts also say that the "working voltage of the battery is 3.3-3.4"???
 
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pufZeppelin

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the way I read it most ego are 3.2-3.3 (joyetech and clones)
then got my kanger and read and felt it was 3.7

I never thought it would be that big of a difference between say 3.3 & 3.7
but try a kanger and joy with same tank-sure is :blink:

then I have a joyetech "UPGRADE" ego passthru that if after you 5-clk it off,
hold the button for 10 seconds it changes to a different color and another MODE-which is
full mode (what ever power output the battery has stored/charged it outputs)
 

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Some Joytech batteries that are regulated are 3.2 - 3.4 something like that- people give different specs. Unregulated like the KGO, echo-e start out higher and drop.

If you want above that, most people use mods that are VV.

You can use a mechanical mod at a higher fixed voltage, but you'd be using two batteries, not always recommended unless properly vented. You can get a box mod that's 5v.

For example, here is a 5v mod

5v Wow Mod
 
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