Why would anyone want to use 3.3v on an eGo Variable instead of 4.xv?

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jcp42877

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I recently got the eGo T variable battery that switches voltage from 3.3v to 4.something (I forgot)

But from what I hear, the higher voltage make the vape and flavor very "full"; more so than the lower setting.

So my question is, why would the lower voltage be practical? Maybe the tank or carto you're using??

I have a Vision Ego on that is the 2.4-2.9 one, and it works like a charm on the high voltage setting. Don't see the point in using the lower one anymore.
 

xanderxman

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Lower voltage gives a cooler vape. It also allows you to use an LR atty/carto. Some people, myself included, do not enjoy a super hot vape. I currently run my Twist at 4.0V with a 2.4 ohm Vivi Mini. Gives me all the flavor and vapor I want. That is the beauty of VV. Everyone can get what works for them.
 

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Regular eGo fires at 3.3. One reason is the batts will last longer before needing recharge. If one needs a stronger hit then dial it up to 4.2. Has always baffled me as to why someone would buy an eGo that fires at 3.3 when for less $$ they can get a Kgo that fires at 3.7 :confused:

So we have something to look forward to? That's what I'm telling myself. Much better than "I didn't know better" :)

EDIT: That said, I've been very happy with my eGo-C. I consider it 90% of smoking, with lots of additional perks.
 
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