Svd Vs Mvp2.0 Or Other

Man this is becoming hard than I thought..

This is way more difficult than choosing a phone or a car..

Thank you guys for all the inputs, so if could ask, what sort of checklist does one generally go through when deciding on a new mod?
 
Do I need a vw/vv mod that is expensive and limited to 15 watt or less? No
Will I just get a mech mod and it will be perfect for all my setups and will be cheaper than all the vv/vw mods?
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Hi @BhavZ

I understand your dilemma. I really think there is no clear answer. I am fortunate to have both the MVP 2 and the SVD. They are different

I use the MVP as my "workhorse" on my standard protanks at about 8 watts and the SVD to power my IGO-L dripper at 12 to 13 watts

I love both devices.

Just got back from a 4 day trip to CT. Just took the MVP and my protanks and didnt charge it the whole time. Its still going!

But when i got home, i couldnt wait for a high power dripping session on the SVD and dripper.

So i think personally they both have their placed. MVP for reliability, MASSIVE battery capacity and at least in my case its my travel buddy now. SVD for higher power dripping. That said, the SVD is way more costly since i had to buy the two batteries and a good charger. But at least i have them now for future devices down the line.

Hope i havent confused you more ;-)
 
Thanks @Silver1

I want to get into dripping eventually but for now I would like to start building my own coils.

At the moment I only own standard clearomisers but will eventually get something like the tritton or the Kayfun to mess around with.

This certainly wont be my last device and like you said I would like to be able to own both, one can never have enough mods. But at this point it is more like which mod to start with as there is no guarantee as to when the next mod will come along.
 
When you say you want to start building coils, do you mean like Protank coils? Or on drippers or Kayfuns?
 
To me your answer is straight forward. If, as you have stated, you want to build coils on the Trident and Kayfun, you will need the power of the SVD and you will need the ohm meter of the SVD. No contest on your needs as stated.
 
When you say you want to start building coils, do you mean like Protank coils? Or on drippers or Kayfuns?
I would like to start with the dripper style coils and then maybe try my hand at pro tank coils but mainly dripper style kayfun coils
 
To me your answer is straight forward. If, as you have stated, you want to build coils on the Trident and Kayfun, you will need the power of the SVD and you will need the ohm meter of the SVD. No contest on your needs as stated.
Thanks @Matthee I think that my mind is somewhat made up. At least I have about a week or so to deliberate over it and then decide instead of making a spontaneous purchase.
 
+1 for the SVD ,

was in the same boat as you and i decided to go with the svd , the mvp is a really good device but if the battery packs up you screwed , also read of peoples charging pin coming loose , fire button etc etc

only pro of the mvp is the long battery life where as with the svd you have the looks , its bloody solid , in my opinion its huge with the 18650s but perfect in 18350
 
I have both and I choose the SVD over the MVP. The only reason behind it is that the SVD goes up to 15 watts. I vape my Kayfun on the SVD with 1.4 ohm coil at 14 watts.
 
Is the SVD able to hand sub ohm coils? I am pretty sure that the MVP doesnt.
 
I take it that mech are best for sub ohm but I reckon a 1.3 or 1.5 should be good enough for me.. well havent gone below 1.8 yet so looking forward to the new experience
 
Just picked up my svd from gizmo now now, now I just gotta wait for payday Wednesday to get batteries :(

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Just picked up my svd from gizmo now now, now I just gotta wait for payday Wednesday to get batteries :(

Sent via harnessing the power of the moon's gravitational pull
please give a full review once you have it up and running
 
I'm pretty sure I ran sub ohm on the first MVP. Not sure about the MVP 2 tho.
It will default to it's highest W, which is 11W, even if it fires anything below 1.3ohm. So you won't get the benefit of doing anything under 1.3ohm with the MVP. Same goes for SVD, but at 15W
 
i just ordered a black vamo v2 from slowtech. :) cos it's black. ok was also pretty much the cheapest vv/vw dual battery mod floating around over there. since my money is already gone, feel free to tell me how bad vamo's are :p
 
i just ordered a black vamo v2 from slowtech. :) cos it's black. ok was also pretty much the cheapest vv/vw dual battery mod floating around over there. since my money is already gone, feel free to tell me how bad vamo's are :p
Nothing wrong with a vamo! You'll be impressed by it, especially for what you paid. Now for the BIG wait.

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i just ordered a black vamo v2 from slowtech. :) cos it's black. ok was also pretty much the cheapest vv/vw dual battery mod floating around over there. since my money is already gone, feel free to tell me how bad vamo's are :p
it's the same like svd any reason u never took later version ?

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it's the same like svd any reason u never took later version ?

sent from my reonautical cloud machine

was also pretty much the cheapest vv/vw dual battery mod floating around over there ?? probably
 
I take back some of the bad things I said about the SVD... I have been using it with the Nautilus and it looks great and vapes great! I love the fact that I have 4 x 18650 batteries standing by all fully charged and when I'm away fishing it's a comfort to know I won't run out of power.

I still have one gripe... sometimes I pick it up or take it out my pocket and take a drag and nothing happens... I then click the button 3 times because I think it has switched itself off and it was in fact on! 3 more clicks and it's back on and then it's perfect again... anyone else found this?
 
I hate the SVD's button system, much too complicated for me. Then it's locked, then not. How to check resistance again, and voltage, won't up the Watts.....much prefer the Vamo system.
 
I take back some of the bad things I said about the SVD... I have been using it with the Nautilus and it looks great and vapes great! I love the fact that I have 4 x 18650 batteries standing by all fully charged and when I'm away fishing it's a comfort to know I won't run out of power.

I still have one gripe... sometimes I pick it up or take it out my pocket and take a drag and nothing happens... I then click the button 3 times because I think it has switched itself off and it was in fact on! 3 more clicks and it's back on and then it's perfect again... anyone else found this?

same happens with mine @Rob Fisher

but once its on, its on like donkey kong LOL
 
I hate the SVD's button system, much too complicated for me. Then it's locked, then not. How to check resistance again, and voltage, won't up the Watts.....much prefer the Vamo system.

Ahhhh I thought it was only me.... I thought I was just being picky... but I'm so with you on this one!
 
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