Jugg1es
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Ecoluxshop, torchy is big_f_d_d. What are you thinking of firing on it? If not silly low then get some 30q'sHi whats Ecolux name on Ebay, any recommendations for Smok G Priv battery, thanks.
Ecoluxshop, torchy is big_f_d_d. What are you thinking of firing on it? If not silly low then get some 30q'sHi whats Ecolux name on Ebay, any recommendations for Smok G Priv battery, thanks.
Im in need for some new batteries. May give these a try.I got a set of Sony VTC6's 3000mAh in Fogstar wraps just the other day. What an upgrade from the standard VTC 5's 2600mAh I was running. I could almost swear they deliver a slightly more solid and potent vape, though I guess I'm imagining that? I got 2 which they also sent 2 additional plain black battery wraps + tip covers and a branded warning/instruction leaflet. They came well packaged in a bubble wrap envelope inside a plastic carry box wrapped in a branded cardboard box. I thought that was a very nice touch. It made the batteries feel special, which is odd, as it is just batteries.
Sorry, just noticed this, I guess you've long ordered new batteries? Anyway, the VTC6's are excellent. There's even a noticeable difference between them and the VTC5's. Add to that the fact they last ages and really I can't complain. I hit my Alien hard and I get a day and a half out them. 5's last about a day in comparison. Whether they improve ramp up I'm not so sure as I have a Hard, Normal and Soft setting on my Alien I use should it be a slow ramp up wire in my coils. You'd be better off getting a more responsive wire/coil than trying to do it through battery power alone.I
Im in need for some new batteries. May give these a try.
Would you highly recommend?
I'm finding that there's such a long ramp up recently on my rda's with my existing batteries even when fully charged. So new ones are a must