Toivarita
999 Forever
Thanks for the article about the batteries.If I didn't receive part of an order AND I wasn't recieving a response I would be contacting PayPal or your credit card company and let then push the issue.
The chamber is size can be made pretty big but it's not worth it imo. I've packed up to 0.55g~ in the long stem but stirring becomes a must unless you really take your time with lower temps and even then flavour won't be as good as smaller bowls. I prefer about a 0.2g bowl or packed no more deep than the stem is wide.
It can hit hard, flavour is very good, smooth hits because of cooling unit, small size, interchangeable batteries, very little learning curve (fast or slow, the longer your draw the more vapour), session or on-demand modes,
Cons:
Communication has been spotty or nonexistent for some. Aluminum caps are soft and scratch/dent fairly easily. Fire button sits loose in its spot (moves around a little). Light leak at bottom of device (LED can be dissabled).
I have had zero issues with my device, it has been running strong since February. The other cons are minor in my mind and the pros vastly out weigh them.
Yup and I didn't even notice until I checked it mid sesh because the air slow felt off and I was surprised to see half my bowl had dissapeared (sucked into CU) .
Yeah did that too .
I've done that with my RBT devices a couple times too .
Silly things happen when I'm a few bowls deep
This would be a bad cell choice for the Tinymight. The protection in the Tinymight should keep you safe by not firing the device otherwise uh oh. The max discharge is much lower than the VTC6 (20A rated, 18A real world usage).
Samsung 35E 3500mAh 18650 Bench Test Results...a so-so 8A battery
These cells were purchased with funds donated by the vaping community for the purposes of testing. Thank you! To prevent any confusion with the eGo-type "batteries", I use the term "cell" here to refer to a single 18350, 18650, 26650, etc. While...www.e-cigarette-forum.com
From Mooch's reviewv
At 15A continuous the temperature rose to 109°C. This is above my 100°C safety limit and, along with the severe voltage sag, shows that this cell is being operated at far above its true rating.
something big I took away from this article was “
- While operating any cell near its rated maximum current level causes damage to the cell
The Airvape Legacy preorder was advertised as coming with a 3600mAh battery so I ordered the Samsung 35E to get high quality affordable replacement batteries for the unit. For an unknown reason, I asked Airvape CS why but got no real answer, the Legacy shipped with a 3000mAh battery. I contacted customer service and they said the 35E batteries would be safe for the unit. Reading the article they said these batteries get relatively low voltage quickly with high drain, which triggers the low voltage/low battery indicator on a lot of devices. For the devices I have now, especially the Legacy and Starry, the batteries last for a long time and even work well at when showing it had less than half battery life left. Love finding new info about the products I have so thanks for the article. The article says for devices that use 15A from the batteries, the voltage drops quickly and the battery temperature goes 9 degrees F above the safe temperature zone 100F.
Seeing that, I wonder what kind of power draw that the TM and similar convection vapes, such as the Legacy, use from their 18650 batteries.
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