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Newbie here so don't shoot me just yet.

Trying to get the noggin around some batteries.

I have two ego batts one 650mah and one 950mah both do a reasonable job for me.

Now I notice these spinner batteries or variable voltage whatever you call them.

What's the advantage to a variable one over a standard one and say a 1.8 coil over a 2.4 coil.

I'm using 2.4 coils at the mo with my standard batteries would I get a better vape with say a 1.8 coil ? Or do I stick with the 2.4s and get a better battery ?

Thanks for the help guys and girls.

Vaping for a month now so I don't know all that's needs to be known.

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VVs like spinners and twists allow a small adjustment in voltage so you can "fine tune" your vape. Some juices like it low, some take a little more heat to get the flavors rolling. I like 2.2 ohm coils on mine. Yes you would get a better vape using 1.8s on your standard batts, but 1.8s seem too hot on VVs and I have to turn em down.

Of course it's subjective YMMV IMHO and HOO DAT!

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I like the 1.8 on a standard battery. I use 2.2 on a variable. 2.4 is probably too high for a standard battery. With a variable you can crank it up on the 2.4

I tend to believe that a higher ohm coil lasts a bit longer than a 1.8 otherwise I get good vape from either. The juice is a variable.

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