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Voltage Regulation


mse12

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Hello all. I'm in the market for a new mod and I'm wondering how I can regulate voltage on a non VV unit. I think my only option will be something along the lines of the kick by evolv. I'm wanting a big battery mod along the lines of a SB, omega, precise, bombshell,etc. Any insight?

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Very true. I currently vape with a lavatube. I do enjoy VV but I'm at the point that I believe it is actually taking away from my vaping experience. I find myself searching for the magic number all the time and I think that 90% of it is just in my head. I just want to vape. I was thinking if I went with a kick it would be less tempting to mess with it. I may only be kidding myself but perhaps....now I just have to pick which mod to go with.

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Very true. I currently vape with a lavatube. I do enjoy VV but I'm at the point that I believe it is actually taking away from my vaping experience. I find myself searching for the magic number all the time and I think that 90% of it is just in my head. I just want to vape. I was thinking if I went with a kick it would be less tempting to mess with it. I may only be kidding myself but perhaps....now I just have to pick which mod to go with.

I agree,I just use 3.7 volts and put my effort into finding the perfect liquid and carto/atty .Keeps the cost and frustration level down.

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I used to be that way too but with the twist c it's so easy, no buttons or numbers just twist it up to what you feel like at that moment. You can even raise and lower voltage in mid-toot. It's just like cracking the throttle on a rice rocket, sometimes I give it a little sometimes a lot.

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I'm stuck in my decision of which pv to go with. I'm pretty set on having an 18650 + the kick. I want to keep final price under $200. I think I am leaning very hard towards the legacy. It is fully mechanical with adjustable posts etc. That seems like the perfect pv in my mind. But then there are the industry standards like the sb. There are countless options I just want to make a wise choice. I need your inputs.

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