510 Battery Life? in Ecigarette Technical Issues; 510's eat batt's fast, plain and simple. Seems to be the only downfall of my 510, but I can deal ...
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510's eat batt's fast, plain and simple. Seems to be the only downfall of my 510, but I can deal with it considering I have batt's charging all day. I need a passthrough, and it sounds like you need one too. Your batts are not defective. Good thing about the 510 is that it vapes like a champ.
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Originally Posted by
Overlord
I always buy the strongest nicotine I can then cut it with
VG. Not only to increase vapor and cut nicotine, but to basically double my liquid amount.
Ah ha! This is what I was thinking about. Wondering "Do I buy lower mg liquid? Or go with the cutting technique?" Thank you!
When you say "doubling" are you actually cutting the liquid at 50/50?
Point of observation:
Since I cut my liquid yesterday, I find that a good drag is a much more satisfying thing for me. The amazing volume of vapor really does it for me. So I'm actually not heating up my atomizer as much, and the batteries are lasting more than twice as long... meaning that the second battery is actually charged by the time my first one goes blinking.
Interesting...
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Originally Posted by
vapourhead
Ah ha! This is what I was thinking about. Wondering "Do I buy lower mg liquid? Or go with the cutting technique?" Thank you!
When you say "doubling" are you actually cutting the liquid at 50/50?
Point of observation:
Since I cut my liquid yesterday, I find that a good drag is a much more satisfying thing for me. The amazing volume of vapor really does it for me. So I'm actually not heating up my atomizer as much, and the batteries are lasting more than twice as long... meaning that the second battery is actually charged by the time my first one goes blinking.
Interesting...
It just depends on what I get. I cut 18mg about 60/40, 24mg about 50/50. She really doesn't notice anything until she's vaping 16mg. Then she says its too strong.
So basically I just eye ball it with hers. But one other thing is she likes mint/menthol so even cut juice still has lots of flavor.
Tobacco Free Since July 21st 2009.
Currently using the Omega
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I tend to chain-vape in the evening and had been using 2 batteries in rotation. One in use, another in the charger. Recently found that I was draining the in use battery quicker then its replacement could recharge. I put another battery in the rotation so now I have one in use, one ready to go and one in the charger. I don't think the batteries are getting weak, I'm just taking longer hits since I'm finding I like lots and lots of vapor to exhale.
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PV Master
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It does not matter what nic % u are using a 510 last me 45 minutes when a 901 goes for 3 hours, I am not sure yet of my final decision between a 901 or a 510,but I think the 510 goes for the craving minutes and the 901 for the rest of the day
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Originally Posted by
liscab
It does not matter what nic % u are using a 510 last me 45 minutes when a 901 goes for 3 hours, I am not sure yet of my final decision between a 901 or a 510,but I think the 510 goes for the craving minutes and the 901 for the rest of the day
It's interesting. Yes. I have a 901 too and since adding VG to my liquid, it produces a lot more vapor as well.
I have the 901 always charged and ready now for when I've got 2 45 minute sessions and killed both my 510 batteries.
I ordered 2 of the longer manual batteries, and a charging case as well. Hopefully that will keep me stocked and working for more than my morning coffee.
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Thanks goodness I found this thread.. I was just about to call TW and whine....
I have had my 501 Titan kit for about three weeks, and loving it - but in the last few days I've noticed that the battery length seems to be decreasing - I just timed it, and with a fresh charge, it lasted 51 minutes. Not continuous vaping, but steady. Unfortunately - the other dead battery took 70 minutes to charge.... (19 minutes of panic! :-) )
I have a PCC – but it is getting flaky, the contacts don’t seem to be contacting, and I am having to wiggle it and occasionally do the rubber band thing. At three weeks old – I’m not very pleased with that at all. (But love the concept!) I haven’t timed a real world charge with it yet – but I am going to estimate 3-4 hours to charge a battery.
As far as the juice is concerned – I am using a cut 36mg juice; I’ve been playing with recipes and having fun with that…. I’ve discovered that I need the throat hit and good vapor to make it enjoyable, and none of the Johnson Creeks’ samples seem to give enough vapor for me (I add extra glycerin and it’s great though!)
My recipe for 2.5 ml:
25 Drops 36 mg Juice Unflavored
4 Drops 36 mg Juice Flavored
15 Drops Glycerin
6 Drops Vodka
12 Drops Flavoring(s)
Yummy! :-)
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I highly recommend the passthrough. Not only is it great for when you are at your PC but if you are traveling you can hook it up to the car charger. I travel a bunch for work so that helps a lot!
On the topic of 510 batteries, I have a Titan from TW with a manual batt. Here's what happens to me typically: First pull (~4-5 seconds), I get a good vape. Second pull the blue LED fades in about 2-3 seconds and I get a weak vape. Third pull and the blue LED fades almost instantly, no vape. If I remove the atty and press the button the LED remains lit... now my atty isn't really hot at this point, I have liquid and this has happened with different attys. If I wait maybe 5 mins I can repeat that cycle.
I can survive ok when I go mobile but I really do rely on my passthrough, in fact if I know I'm going to be out and about for a long time I'll take it with me since it holds a charge but it's kind of clunky to be vaping on that while mobile. Is my battery jacked up? (I only have 1 battery right now)
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Jason - you are saying that you are onlly getting three drags off a battery before you need to play with it somehow? That's definately not good!
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I have a
PCC – but it is getting flaky, the contacts don’t seem to be contacting, and I am having to wiggle it and occasionally do the rubber band thing. At three weeks old – I’m not very pleased with that at all. (But love the concept!) I haven’t timed a real world charge with it yet – but I am going to estimate 3-4 hours to charge a battery.
Dolmseth: I had the same problem with my PCC and I was able to fix it fairly easily with a little rubber foot like you get with some electronics (I'm sure you could buy some from an office supply store as well - mine were made by 3M). It pushes the battery down enough to make contact. I don't have enough posts yet to post pics or I would, been lurking for a few weeks and just signed up yesterday. 
To answer your question... I'll get that good first hit but basically I can't just chain on it, I like being able to take a few good pulls and then set it down. I don't have to do anything wacky to it, I get that one good pull but I have to wait a few minutes to get another good one.
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