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AAnthemYVI

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OK so maybe I can learn a few things I have started out with a beginners kit now I have a vision spinner II I want to know what could be new step in the right direction I want to be more apart of this culture cause frankly I love it and would like advice on how to submerge deeper into it
 

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hi :) i would personally recommend as your next step the innokin MVP2. it's hardly any more pricey than the spinner but longer lasting and possibly more power. not sure what you are using as a topper but i would tell you to get a clearomizer with replaceable dual coil heads. hope that helps! :)
 

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I have a kanger protank 2 on the spinner
 
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before going up in battery power, maybe try some other toppers/tanks. get a feel of what you may like that way now before you up grade your battery.
 

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Do you have any suggestions tick I would greatly appreciate it
 

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there is so many options out there. Some cheaper than others. My Spinner is my main going out battery, so I use smaller toppers like a Protank mini anything. Not alot of juice .8 to 1.8 maybe a little more. Glass trophy tanks work well, for more juice and looks nice. Of course you have the big guns coming out but may need more power at this time. I have done a Aerotank on my spinner and it works fine. The spinner works well with all single coil toppers. You also have the top feed coils, like the Viva Nova. Personally I like the Smok Arotank 2s and Vision X-jet and Aspires ET-S, each has good flavor for a clero and looks nice on a spinner. Lots of options as you can see.
After you know what toppers you like, then move up to something bigger, better and with maybe wattage and more voltage.
 

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or that.

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there is so many options out there. Some cheaper than others. My Spinner is my main going out battery, so I use smaller toppers like a Protank mini anything. Not alot of juice .8 to 1.8 maybe a little more. Glass trophy tanks work well, for more juice and looks nice. Of course you have the big guns coming out but may need more power at this time. I have done a Aerotank on my spinner and it works fine. The spinner works well with all single coil toppers. You also have the top feed coils, like the Viva Nova. Personally I like the Smok Arotank 2s and Vision X-jet and Aspires ET-S, each has good flavor for a clero and looks nice on a spinner. Lots of options as you can see.
After you know what toppers you like, then move up to something bigger, better and with maybe wattage and more voltage.
Yeah my spinner goes to 4.8v how do u know what will work and how high can they go and also what do u know about drippers
 

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The Vamo V5 is a great option as well. It is a VV/VW device, it will accept an 18650 battery for longer vape times as well as the capability of using an 18350 battery to make it shorter and more discrete for use in public.

And if you are away from your charger for long periods you can always carry spare batteries with you.

Truth be told, I have a nice selection of devices that I switch back and forth from but I always have my trusty Vamo near me.

And it is the one mod that I will replace with the same thing if anything bad ever happens to it!
 

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You go by taste. Start at 3.6 or .7 and take a Hit, then go up another click UNTIL you have the taste you want. If you want go up another one til it starts to taste bad, then back it down. iT'S ALL TRYING DIFFERENT VOLTAGES. i LIKE 3.8 TO 4.2 DEPENDING ON MY JUICE... damn cap locks......

Each juice has it's own limit of what it will take. most are alike but some do Not like high voltage and others love it.


When your ready to move up, the Vamo is a great way to start as well. Was my first APV. STILL HAVE IT AND IT STILL WORKS WONDERS.
 

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drippers I would wait til you got a handle on cleros and tanks.
You want to take steps, not jump into the fire before you are ready..
Drippers you will need to learn how to build your own coils or buy pre-made ones....
 

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You go by taste. Start at 3.6 or .7 and take a Hit, then go up another click UNTIL you have the taste you want. If you want go up another one til it starts to taste bad, then back it down. iT'S ALL TRYING DIFFERENT VOLTAGES. i LIKE 3.8 TO 4.2 DEPENDING ON MY JUICE... damn cap locks......

Each juice has it's own limit of what it will take. most are alike but some do Not like high voltage and others love it.


When your ready to move up, the Vamo is a great way to start as well. Was my first APV. STILL HAVE IT AND IT STILL WORKS WONDERS.
So next question what can u use drippers on?
 

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laughs, boy you want to learn it all now....

ok, drippers can work on a spinner. basically just single coil or some smaller dual coils ones, but really you would want a APV or Mod to really get the dripping experience. again, a vamo V2, 3 or 5 would be your best bet because it is simple, build rugged and does both Voltage and wattage as well as has all the basic protection. A Mod you really need to know Ohms law, battery safety and how to build your own coils..
on an up grade to a APV or Mod, the cost goes up with buying Good batteries and a better charger.

other may suggest a innokin MVP, SVD etc on APVs or something like that, but really it is your choice...
 

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you can also use 510/901 attys. unbridged are the best to me. They are like cartomizers but just have a coil and nothing else, no filler... Those can be used on a spinner real easy. mmm, don't know how I forgot that one...

My first dripper was one of those but bridged...

here is an example of one,
http://www.kidneypuncher.com/kp-long-barrel-sealed-atomizer/

they have them at alot of sites, different sizes, types etc. this is just one example...
 

kelli

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girls know nothing, apparently.
 

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girls know nothing, apparently.
I vote MVP 2, I believe I can better fine tune the taste and heat than volts, I use my spinner, and my spinner 2's out and about, but really liked the itaste vv3 for wattage better. I believe several ego style batteries, like I think smok, have wattage.

But then again, I am a girl if that matters! I may have only been vaping a short time, but I have done my best to learn and read as much as possible about all of it!

I also have an atomizer similar, well a couple to those, that I use to steep liquid. Which is something you need to know also. Each juice varies, some come steeped, some need it, some need a few days, some need weeks. Otherwise you may find you have a mouthful of what tastes like febreeze!
 

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girls know nothing, apparently.
I think you do,I started with a spinner and an aerotank,the battery life on the spinner for a whole day at work wasn't cutting it.Then I ordered a mvp2 along with a nautilus tank and I love the adjustments,and the battery life. This was well before I signed up here and got advice,so i think your on track with your suggestions.
 

AAnthemYVI

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girls know nothing, apparently.
Kelli I'm sorry thank you for you're help as well I am very rude to have left you out I'm sorry i m just learning as I go no disrespect towards any sex this a culture for everyone
 

kelli

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it's ok, i should not get my feelings hurt so easily. thank you for being gracious.
 

AAnthemYVI

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Mos def how long has everyone been vaping
 

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I am around 4 1/2 months. The wattage definitely made a difference for me.
 

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The Vamo V5 is a great option as well. It is a VV/VW device, it will accept an 18650 battery for longer vape times as well as the capability of using an 18350 battery to make it shorter and more discrete for use in public.

And if you are away from your charger for long periods you can always carry spare batteries with you.

Truth be told, I have a nice selection of devices that I switch back and forth from but I always have my trusty Vamo near me.

And it is the one mod that I will replace with the same thing if anything bad ever happens to it!

A friend of mine had suggested this to me and I found it reasonably priced online. A couple questions though like should I but "just the Vamo" or get the kit that includes the batteries and tanks? Also being that I just started out, should I stick with my starter kit playthings or make the jump to the the better items?
 

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A friend of mine had suggested this to me and I found it reasonably priced online. A couple questions though like should I but "just the Vamo" or get the kit that includes the batteries and tanks? Also being that I just started out, should I stick with my starter kit playthings or make the jump to the the better items?
Depends on where you are getting it. Check out the battery thread here for more info on battery safety. I love the way my protank 3 and my iclear30s look on the vamo. Personally if I had stayed with a regular ego starter kit I don't think I would have quit smoking. Also making a hobby of it makes it fun. I used a smoke free app on my phone that I would put in the cost of a new piece of vape gear in and when I had saved enough from smoking it would tell me to reward myself. That was just another incentive for me.

But for me adjusting the kind of hit I got helped.
 

AAnthemYVI

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Depends on where you are getting it. Check out the battery thread here for more info on battery safety. I love the way my protank 3 and my iclear30s look on the vamo. Personally if I had stayed with a regular ego starter kit I don't think I would have quit smoking. Also making a hobby of it makes it fun. I used a smoke free app on my phone that I would put in the cost of a new piece of vape gear in and when I had saved enough from smoking it would tell me to reward myself. That was just another incentive for me.

But for me adjusting the kind of hit I got helped.
What's the name of the app
 

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So next question what can u use drippers on?
Well when you start dripping yes you can build them with 32 gauge kanthal to keep it easier to stay above the 1.2 amps that most ego style batteries can work on. You would not want to go lower in gauge as it would not even work on an ego with it's power protection and the 10 second cut off. When you feel the need to go to dripping there are more things to consider to keep yourself safe. If you want to start on rebuilding you are going to need more items to keep yourself safe.

1. You will need an amp tester whether it is the Voltmeter or one built for checking atomizer resistance.
2. You will need to learn the amp rating on your battery that you decide to upgrade to. (i.e. 18650, 26650)
3. You will need a mechanical/regulated box mod or MVP2/SVD

The subohm dripping is a different can of worms.

If you are looking into a better atomizer/clearomizer try an Aspire Nautilus/Nautilus Mini or The Aerotank Mega/Giant/Mini. These offer the ability to change your airflow and will give you a better idea how open you like your airflow(draw) and also give a satisfying amount of vapor.
 

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I have an app on my Droid called Vape that tells me how much Ive saved since stopping.

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Hhahahahahah ... The App is a Great idea but don't think it will work for me. I buy so much vape stuff that I am actually losing money at this point. lol ..
 

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