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So, my boyfriend has a black Tesla variable voltage mod, which ranges from 3-6v and goes up to 15w. He wants to get a new tank, and asked me to look into it, but I honestly only know a tiny bit more about vaping and mods than he does. So my question would be, what tank(s) pairs well with that mod? He would also love to have a top loader. Any help is so appreciated!
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Thanks to my buddy yzrmbsg I decided to add the hookah tube to my super ego detonator because of the belt attachment on the back of the box. Parts: Old tube from a nebulizer with groove cut in hard plastic end to hold rubber grommet. Old rubber grommet off of drip tip from sh!tty mega ego atomizer Mega dual coil eGo cartomizer The nebulizer tube end was the EXACT same diameter as the drip tip for the mega eGo atty so I figured if I mod it to hold a grommet it would plug into my new dual coil mega eGo cartos. And it did... :-D I think this might be really really bad lol. This tube is right next to my face all the time. :-p I don't think I should use it in public
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Hello everyone, I just won a Varibox on VapeTeam Live! I have the 18350's sitting in a cart waiting to add some more goodies. Any recommendations that would go really well with this mod that any of you know about would be greatly appreciated! Also I read this: "NOTE: The top view presents a recessed 510 connector. If you are wanting to use the VariBox with a carto tank, you would need an extender. DO NOT mistake this recessed area as a drip cup or drip well -juice does not go here." When he says extender does he mean a 510 to 510 adaptor, or do they make actual 'extenders' for situations like these? I really plan on sticking some cartos on here, but if an atty will work in this, why would a carto with a drip tip not? Any other tips, tricks or advice that can be passed on is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
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I've had my Infiniti Pro Variable Voltage Mod for about 4 months now, and I havent experienced any major problems with it. For starters, the Infiniti Pro uses 2 LC14430 batteries, the battery life of this PV is absolutely phenomenal (even on 5V). It takes only a few hours to charge, and even faster if you have a Trust Fire quick charger. I would recommend using a normal resistance 510 atomizer coupled with a drip tip. The 2 stacked batteries add for extra amperage that you wont find in any other single battery mod, its voltage range is from 3.2V - 5.6V. Conveniently, when you want to turn off the device, you just turn the cap on the bottom a quater turn and your device is completely off. It displays when the device is on by a red light next to the voltage wheel with three different colors. Green: 3.2V Yellow: 4.2V Red: 5.2V This device is priced around the 150$ range for everything you need to vape, but its a really good deal if you want a reliable variable voltage mod with a throat-hit that outmatches any other mod on the market.
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OK it's been a long time coming but I FINALLY built a new mod. I built this after seeing many flaws in the basic VV box mod with a rotating pot. I hated how I would have to add a locking mechanism to it to keep it from turning and also hated how I didn't know the voltage without a multi meter. Well I solved all that plus the flimsiness of those box mods when I came across this box from Polycase. It's kinda beefy but I have really enjoyed it so far. I call it the Super eGo Detonator (as I can not bring this on base on Fort Hood or in an airport cuz it looks like a DETONATOR LMAO) 1st pic is with a mega eGo Dual Coil Carto. LOVE THIS THING 2nd is with the Drip on Demand Kit from MV with eGo cone attached using 510 to eGo adapter from MV... also LOVE IT The blue part of it is a rubber cover. Very nice if I drop it it just bounces. As you can see it has an LED bar on the front. The first two are green (3.7 and 4v), the second two are yellow (4.5 and 5v), and the last two are red (5.5 and 6v). The voltage is changed with a multi position switch on top (will be pictured below) and is very clicky. It wont change voltage unless I want it too. It is seated next to the on off switch and 510 connector. Here is the parts list. I may forget some things... as you will see a LOT went inside this. Polycase Box (Free sample ) TI multi voltage regulator (also free sample ) Multi position pot (had this laying around) On/Off switch (also had this lying around) Clicky Button from MV Resistors, Capacitors, and Wires (had these lying around) 6 LED multi color bar (had this lying around) Circuit boards from MV 510 connector, 510 to eGo adapter and eGo cone from MV OK now under the hood pics (oh baby oh baby) As you can see it is run by 2 14500 trust fire batteries seated in a neat little compartment on the opposite side of the circuitry. I won't bother explaining how I wired this... it took a LONG TIME lol. Just look. Anyways I love it. There are no leaks inside, it is shock absorbent and weather proof, the voltage doesn't change without me doing it and it vapes like a BEAST. Like it?
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.44+ (Plus) mini Booster Box Mod Variable Voltage The Plus is same circuit as the .44 mini booster but with an 18350 battery rather than the 14500. I used the 04050CAS because the mount studs are much shorter but requires much effort to solder too. I real P.I.A. The box is the same height and width but deeper. Some modding required to house the battery. Voltage range is 3.79v to 6.2v. Nice vape from this 1200mah battery Photo to the left is the .44 Plus (18350) and the right is the .44 (14500)