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hi i just started vaping. bought a starter kit ipvd2. now i wanna an upgrage, but im not sure if these 2 fit, the ar mod, with the tfv4. tfv4 looks better with box mod. and also im a cloud chaser. i've never seen ar mod with tanks,people tend to use atomiza. what what i buy now?
 

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I moved your post out of another members thread where the topic was not about your questions, Welcome to VU
 

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If you're a beginner at vaping you might want to stick to a regulated mod unless you have a good understanding of Ohm's Law for safety's sake. Mechanical mods like that one have no built in safety features and can be dangerous to use if you don't make sure that your batteries have sufficient high drain pulse rating to match the resistance of your coils. Also, I couldn't tell from the pics for sure if this is a hybrid type mod or not. A hybrid mod the positive of the battery comes into contact with the center pin of the atty and it's very important that you make sure your atty has a protruding center pin that's not spring loaded to keep from having a dead short and causing a possible battery venting situation. I would stick to an RDA on that mod.
 

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hi i just started vaping. bought a starter kit ipvd2. now i wanna an upgrage, but im not sure if these 2 fit, the ar mod, with the tfv4. tfv4 looks better with box mod. and also im a cloud chaser. i've never seen ar mod with tanks,people tend to use atomiza. what what i buy now?
Most people run drippers in mechanical mods.
But the tfv4 will run on a mech, especially with your own build deck.
That AR AIS is a nice piece and a good mechanical with a good 510. The issue you may have is that regulated will keep the output voltage constant and at your setting for the life of the battery; whereas, the unregulated will drop as the battery drops.
Now a days with 200w mods available I would say grab one if those first and then pick up a good mechanical.
 

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Most people run drippers in mechanical mods.
But the tfv4 will run on a mech, especially with your own build deck.
That AR AIS is a nice piece and a good mechanical with a good 510. The issue you may have is that regulated will keep the output voltage constant and at your setting for the life of the battery; whereas, the unregulated will drop as the battery drops.
Now a days with 200w mods available I would say grab one if those first and then pick up a good mechanical.

Thanks, @f1r3b1rd , I couldn't tell if that was a hybrid or not from the pics I could find, and was erring on the side of caution with my response.:)
 

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Thanks, @f1r3b1rd , I couldn't tell if that was a hybrid or not from the pics I could find, and was erring on the side of caution with my response.:)
Oh dude, the AR is a kick ass mod that could be a weapon it's so heavy.
Probablem is some of the clones have a High voltage drop across the 510 comparable to the OG. Another reason I would always advise someone to stick with regulated. Unless of course they are willing to really learn the ins and outs of having and using a mech responsibily
 

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