Old Stoner1958
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Would the HOHM TACH DEPOT 3000mah 16,4a work well in the Angus? I use these in my XVAPE ROFFU.
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Very cool combo. Dig the look of that submarine.My Angus cranked all the way up with the Submarine and hydratube make for some smooth and tasty vapour. Here's my video demo https://streamable.com/jpd59q
Would the HOHM TACH DEPOT 3000mah 16,4a work well in the Angus? I use these in my XVAPE ROFFU.
Thank you for the info.The Angus requires a "matched pair" of batteries. If you have previously used these batteries singly then you should use a different pair.
Requires a matched pair? I had thought that using a matched pair has more to do with good battery life, etc. and not so much the performance/function of the vape. If one had a pair of very good batteries of same brand & spec, both fully charged, would they not perform as well as as a matched pair?The Angus requires a "matched pair" of batteries. If you have previously used these batteries singly then you should use a different pair.
Definately battery life and performance aspects take a hit in unmatched pairs. If you buy your cells in modest bulk and treat them well the difference between matched and unmatched (except in name/type) is probably minimal but I wouldn't want to use a trashed "pass-thru use" cell with a new cell. Remember, we're using the term "matched cells" pretty loosely here. We match cells by simply pairing 2 of the same cells whereas true matching matches cell specs beyond simple run time.Requires a matched pair? I had thought that using a matched pair has more to do with good battery life, etc. and not so much the performance/function of the vape. If one had a pair of very good batteries of same brand & spec, both fully charged, would they not perform as well as as a matched pair?
Or would performance (or the device itself?) suffer at some point as they discharge "unevenly?"
Sorry if this has been addressed, apologies to @RustyOldNail for not having this in my battery knowledge book...but I'm wondering if this is actually specific to Angus or simply 'good practice' for battery use in general (which I do assume, but often disregard on my box mod by wantonly imposing my will).
simply 'good practice' for battery use in general
Requires a matched pair? I had thought that using a matched pair has more to do with good battery life, etc. and not so much the performance/function of the vape. If one had a pair of very good batteries of same brand & spec, both fully charged, would they not perform as well as as a matched pair?
Or would performance (or the device itself?) suffer at some point as they discharge "unevenly?"
Sorry if this has been addressed, apologies to @RustyOldNail for not having this in my battery knowledge book...but I'm wondering if this is actually specific to Angus or simply 'good practice' for battery use in general (which I do assume, but often disregard on my box mod by wantonly imposing my will).
Thanks for these.Why do I need to use the same type and brand of battery? Why is the mix of old-new and other battery types bad?
Mixing batteries causes an imbalance in the energy flow. Some batteries will overcompensate this by discharging faster than usual - greatly reducing their lifespan.www.panasonic-batteries.com
Cell Matching and Balancing:
This is better addressed in Ask FC, because we're not supposed to go into comparisons too much here in the vaporizer threads. Maybe start a thread asking Angus vs TM2?This is all pretty new to me.
I had smoked my herb since 1973. Got my first vape ( Xvape Ruffo) in August and havent smoked since then.
Now I am looking to add a secnd vape and was thinking of the Angus or Tinymight 2 but the TM2 at 350 is a bit pricey for me.
Thank you for all the good info.
I’d wait to get the Angus as I think there are improvements that can make it significantly betterThis is all pretty new to me.
I had smoked my herb since 1973. Got my first vape ( Xvape Ruffo) in August and havent smoked since then.
Now I am looking to add a secnd vape and was thinking of the Angus or Tinymight 2 but the TM2 at 350 is a bit pricey for me.
Thank you for all the good info.
I think the English gentlefolk Vaporfiend (? I may have the name wrong, sorry) did a youTube review/comparisov between the two. Although I don't know, functionally the two are awfully similar if you neuter Angus (air > intake > heater coil > hot air > herb > you getting happy VS air > intake > heater coil & big balls> hot air > herb > you getting happylThis is better addressed in Ask FC, because we're not supposed to go into comparisons too much here in the vaporizer threads. Maybe start a thread asking Angus vs TM2?
I will say that landing on a Roffu as your first vape was fortunate! Combustion Fucker!
My personal choice will be to wait things out before jumping in with the relatively new Angus, while TM has some track record at least.
You may find the 420 Vape Zone video of TM vs Mighty useful. Since the user experience of Angus and Mighty are so similar. It is what led me to get a Mighty, due to the easier user experience. And Angus removed my two gripes about the Mighty: favor and lack of swappable batteries.This is all pretty new to me.
I had smoked my herb since 1973. Got my first vape ( Xvape Ruffo) in August and havent smoked since then.
Now I am looking to add a secnd vape and was thinking of the Angus or Tinymight 2 but the TM2 at 350 is a bit pricey for me.
Thank you for all the good info.
@Old Stoner1958 Congratulations on kicking combustion and props to the Ruffo!This is all pretty new to me.
I had smoked my herb since 1973. Got my first vape ( Xvape Ruffo) in August and havent smoked since then.
Now I am looking to add a secnd vape and was thinking of the Angus or Tinymight 2 but the TM2 at 350 is a bit pricey for me.
Thank you for all the good info.
Now I am looking to add a secnd vape and was thinking of the Angus or Tinymight 2 but the TM2 at 350 is a bit pricey for me
Wow! Only six people think the first full teardown of an Angus and the changeover to ruby balls is worth note?Ruuuuuuby, ruuuby Tuesday!
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Thanks for pointing this out. Got lost in the shuffle of a busy week.Wow! Only six people think the first full teardown of an Angus and the changeover to ruby balls is worth note?
Where's the teardown? Rubies are worth a look, are they oem or a custi-mod?Wow! Only six people think the first full teardown of an Angus and the changeover to ruby balls is worth note?