VW/VV Batteries Help

What VW/VV Batteries are good and affordable?

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Hanru Vorster

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Hi,

Want some information on what battery I should get for my setup?

I just bought my Nautilus Mini and its working nicely, however i feel i can get more out of it.

My setup so far:

1. Nautilus Mini (1.8ohm) coils
2. Evod Kanger Mega Battery

What I am looking for:

1. Long lasting battery, at least 2 days ( I like to vape a lot)
2. I like the look of the MVP V2 (box shaped)
3. I want it to be VW/VV with a screen

Just wanted to know what you guys suggest for the Nautilus mini , and possibly where to find them in SA?

I am a Student and don't have thousands to spend so I ask politely that you guys keep that in mind.:)

Regards

Hanru
 
Hi,

Want some information on what battery I should get for my setup?

I just bought my Nautilus Mini and its working nicely, however i feel i can get more out of it.

My setup so far:

1. Nautilus Mini (1.8ohm) coils
2. Evod Kanger Mega Battery

What I am looking for:

1. Long lasting battery, at least 2 days ( I like to vape a lot)
2. I like the look of the MVP V2 (box shaped)
3. I want it to be VW/VV with a screen

Just wanted to know what you guys suggest for the Nautilus mini , and possibly where to find them in SA?

I am a Student and don't have thousands to spend so I ask politely that you guys keep that in mind.:)

Regards

Hanru
Hi there @Hanru Vorster

Based on your specific need and the fact that you like the design of it, I would say the mvp 2 is a clearcut winner!

It's a great piece of kit and very highly rated by all of the owners.

here's a link to the vape king website of the mvp 2 : http://vapeking.co.za/#/product/57


I see you're based in Pretoria. They also have a pretoria agent. Check their website for the contact number.

Hope this helps.
 
The MVP is a great way to start, keep an eye on the classifieds for a good deal. Personally I would go for something a bit more powerful like a Hana clone that goes up to 20 or 30 watts, this opens the door for future upgrades like drippers and rebuildable tank atomizers but does come with a moderately higher price.
 
Sweet! Glad to hear that the MVP V2 will be a good fit for it. I like the way the Hana look like, so simplistic.
I will jsut have to ask Vape king if they do sell the parts for that kit separately.
 
Sweet! Glad to hear that the MVP V2 will be a good fit for it. I like the way the Hana look like, so simplistic.
I will jsut have to ask Vape king if they do sell the parts for that kit separately.
Which parts are you referring to bud?
 
Hanru,

The MVP is a very good workhorse and great for all-day vaping even if it's a little under-powered in the output range when compared to the Hana / Cana clones. The screen for the MVP is only active when adjusting voltage or wattage, or when checking the resistance / battery voltage or the puff count. The MVPs passthrough charging abilty saved my butt many times before.

Do not underestimate the Vision Spinner 2 (1650mAh) and the Innokin Itaste CLK 1280 (1280mAh) series either. Variable voltage alone already makes for a vastly different vaping experience. Like it's bigger MVP brother, the CLK allows passthrough charging while vaping as well where the Vision spinner does not. The Spinner would sport a longer vape time though. The Spinner would require an external charger where the CLK would use the supplied USB cable.

Also do not discount the 20W T-MAX S80 series which has a huge 5000mAh battery to boot, but still comes in at under 1K.
 
The "bevel" is a "beauty ring" just like the one that comes with the nautilus tanks. It's just used to cover up the threads on the connector between the mod and the atty. The MVP from VapeKing is a good deal even if you never used that crappy atomizer, I consider that to be more of a deal sweetening freebie than a usable atomiser anyway.
 
Thank you guys!

I have been reading about these mods for a while I was just uncertain on how they would perform with my Nautilus mini.
I especially like the fact that these can be charged while vaping. This EVOD kanger is not so hot, and takes 3 hours to charge after each day.

I appreciate the help.
 
The 'Bevel' part is just a beauty ring, similar to the one that came with your Nautilus Mini.
The one on the nautilus Mini only fits onto the outer side of an E-Go adapter, where the MVP has three sets of threads on the 510 connector. One that allows you to use an e-go style atomizer like the Evod or Mini Protank 2/3 without removing the ring and also allows a flush fit & support for 22mm atomizers with the standard 510 connector like the Nautilus Mini.

E-Go & 510 connectors highlighted here.

Oh, and you might want to look at this thread too while headed in that direction.
 
I'd seriously consider a DNA30 or similar. Firstly you can swap batteries which adds to the longevity of it. Secondly 10W draw will lost as long whether you're on a 10W or 30W device. Thirdly it can go up to 30W for if you ever want to. Yes it'll cost almost R400 more in the long run, but you'll end up with something that might save you from upgrading for a long while as well as the posibility of being able to keep spare batteries that you can replace quickly at any time as well.
 
I have a question on the Hana.

I see you get the Hana and the Hana Clone.
Is the Hana Clone a rippof of the Hana?
 
Yea. Most things are cloned. The original will set you back around R3k IIRC. Vapeclub is always careful to bring in the best quality clones though.
 
The MVP used to be top-notch but with these new regulated mods that have become popular, it's rarely worth spending what they cost new. In the US you can pick them up for around $40 which would be reasonable, but they're so close in price to each other locally that the DNA30 / Sig50. It's a pity you missed these that @Al3x was selling

http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/world-vaping-day-sigelei-madness.5310/

Really cool device!
 
You'll also find that in most cases the original or authentic versions of electronic or mechanical mods are vary hard to come by. Unfortunately the Chinese cloners seem to be much better at keeping up with demand than the original creators
 
I was wondering if you guys might know where I can find the iTaste vv/vw v3 in SA?

Hi there @Hanru Vorster

It seems that Vapourmountain and Skybluevaping are out of stock on this item.

Perhaps try get in touch with @Oupa to see when and if they will have more stock of this.

Another possible, slightly more expensive vv/vw option could perhaps be the SVD?
  • Variable Voltage: Voltage can be adjusted from 3.0V – 6.0V in .1 volt increments
  • Variable Wattage: Wattage can be adjusted from 3.0W – 15.0W in .5 watts increments

Hope this helps
 
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I have a MVP 2.0 available in the classifieds(it's about 3 weeks old), and live in Pretoria(really really close to you as well).
 
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