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MrToast

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Ok I know there is no such thing as a dumb question.

Now I have your attention maybe you could answer this for me, does a bigger battery just give you a longer vaping time or does it give you more vape?

I have had my tornado tank for about a week now and yes it does the job but I just feel the vape i get from it is not as good as it could be.

The ego battery is doing its job and I have not smoked a stinky since I got it, I have tried it with cart's and also a clearomizer, I jut feel I need more vape, flavor seems fine so far.

I do not want to spend to much on a new battery and looked at a spinner as a possibility.

If a new battery is what I need what would you pro's recommend?

TIA
 
Bigger battery that is not variable voltage (like a spinner) will just give you longer battery life. I still haven't tried any variable voltage batteries so will leave that part of the question to somebody else, quite tempted by a 1300mah spinner myself though.
 
The simple answer is that a bigger battery will give you a longer time between changes. HOWEVER...the spinner allows you to up the voltage, which will to a point, give you more vapour at a trade for battery life. There is a long answer that I could bore you with, but in a nutshell, that is it.
 
A bigger battery means longer run time. A spinner will give you more of what you want as it is variable voltage which means you can pump up the power if need be, which can give more vapour and can change the flavour. Some juices taste better at higher voltages.
 
A spinner will give you more volts, meaning you can ramp up the temperature, and experience a hotter vape and different flavour notes too, I have a spinner, I was using it this arvo, it is ace, for more power, go for a vamo, also with vw, more watts, more power, it is the scarface of vaping, a decent mod at a reasonable price, and for power plus, you need a mod, in my opinion.
 
A bigger battery (more mAh) gives you longer Vape time between charges so a spinner may not help there. It will however allow you to up the voltage and the heat to the atomiser =more vapour, stronger hit. But it won't work well with low resistance atomisers. I'd recommend a spinner or a twist to see if VV is for you.
 
No such thing as a dumb question as I had pondered this when I started Vaping, the bigger battery the long the life, you could try a different atty to get a different result but a vv battery is good as you can increase the volts to the atty to get a better vape.
 
I use a spinner AND a twist for work. They are both good kit, personally I prefer the spinner, the mAh is higher (1300 as opposed to 1100) and it fits in my shovel hands better. But the Vamo is king!Even the Provari sale can't tempt me away :hugs:
 
My god when I started writing my reply no one had put a reply!! This is a great forum so many helpful people
 
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