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Advice on new battery please?

Starburst

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Hi all

Am currently using a 650mAh battery that came with my starter kit a few weeks ago. Am looking at upgrading as I have just purchased a U-DCT.

Have been looking at an[FONT=Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, sans-serif][/FONT]EGO-T USB V.V Passthrough 650mAh which is around £15 with the company I bought my starter kit and juice from.

Can anyone suggest anything similar, better, or simply a tad cheaper as the Boyfriend is buying it for me this week, and I want to keep his costs down if I can!

Thanks in Advance x
 
If using the Low Resistance Cartos, then you should be totally fine, except that it might look a little silly on top. I think I have that the right way around
If you are looking at a VV unit, maybe consider something that has a slightly higher mah rating, say 900 or 1100. This is because if you run at a higher voltage the battery will not last as long before needing another charge and the higher rating will allow it to counter this.
Larger VV Devices are going to cost about £40 min for a simple setup with battery and charger and you'll end up spending more.
 
If using the Low Resistance Cartos, then you should be totally fine, except that it might look a little silly on top. I think I have that the right way around
If you are looking at a VV unit, maybe consider something that has a slightly higher mah rating, say 900 or 1100. This is because if you run at a higher voltage the battery will not last as long before needing another charge and the higher rating will allow it to counter this.
Larger VV Devices are going to cost about £40 min for a simple setup with battery and charger and you'll end up spending more.



Thanks for that. Still struggling to find something decent!
 
If using the Low Resistance Cartos, then you should be totally fine, except that it might look a little silly on top. I think I have that the right way around
If you are looking at a VV unit, maybe consider something that has a slightly higher mah rating, say 900 or 1100. This is because if you run at a higher voltage the battery will not last as long before needing another charge and the higher rating will allow it to counter this.
Larger VV Devices are going to cost about £40 min for a simple setup with battery and charger and you'll end up spending more.

ive got to agree you'll end up spending more ive been there and done it
 
Sometimes it's better to take the plunge and spend a little more... if you get a lot of use out of a device, it's value for money makes the initial investment worth it.

I spent £80 odd quid on a Throathit VV mod and it's been the best investment I've made vaping wise... absolutely hammered it with use and it's still going strong (if a bit battered these days ;) ).
 
only other thing i could suggest is keep an eye on the classifieds on this site i picked up a couple of cheap lava tubes and they do the job and were in great condition
 
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