Ok Im at the Xhaler order form but I have some questions about the options. I want to purchase 2 Cr123a 3V batteries with a charger and it says the batteries have 750mah. I have seen other cr123a batteries with a mah of up to 2600. What is the mah and how does a higher or lower number affect the 510 atomizer?
I'm not an engineer (and I don't play one on TV), but the mAh generally refers to the storage capacity . . . a higher mAh means the battery should, in theory, last longer. However, many battery manufacturers tend to overstate the mAh. Also, you need to look at the size of the battery. A battery with a mAh of 2600 will likely be larger in dimension, or, if it's the same size, the voltage will undoubtedly be lower.
Thus, the mAh basically refers to how long the battery will last. What affects the performance of the atomizer is the voltage.
2nd option says do you want to add a Greencig/Kr808D Tip. What is a "Tip'? Is it the cartridge?
Unless Drew has changed things substantially, in this case, the tip being referred to is an adapter that allows you to use a cartomizer option. Cartomizers use the same threads as a 901, but they still need an adapter because they require airflow. (Airflow is built into the 901 atomizer but not a cartomizer.)
3rd option asks if i want to add a 'pick and Pluck" What is a pick and pluck?
If you get a Pelican case with your Xhaler, it comes with foam inside. the pick and pluck foam is basically put together so that you can pluck out little squares of it to make your own customized configuration to store your stuff. You could pick and pluck the foam to create, for example, room for the Xhaler and some bottles of 10 ml liquid, or perhaps you could pluck a smaller area and create room for 3 ml liquid. Just allows you to customize the interior of the Pelican case.
Like i said in the earlier post Im new to all this and im still learning the lingo.
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In my opinion, the Xhaler is a good bargain for a high voltage PV because it allows for different voltage configurations as well as accommodates 901 or 801 atomizers as part of the standard package.
When you come right down to it, all the high voltage PVs are basically battery holders. Choosing the right one for you really is quite subjective. For example, some like a button near the atomizer (e.g., Prodigy), while others prefer one at the bottom (e.g., Xhaler), and some prefer no button (e.g., Copper).
My best suggestion, though, is whatever high voltage mod you choose, you should make sure to have plenty of atomizers. It's not at all unusual for those new to high voltage vaping to blow out some atomizers in the beginning.