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Super T high-volt PV is Super Fine!! in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by yvilla Mamu, the Cr123s used in the Super T (and the SD) are 3.6 or 3.7 volts. ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yvilla View Post
    Mamu, the Cr123s used in the Super T (and the SD) are 3.6 or 3.7 volts. A 3 volt Cr123 would not adequately/satisfactorily power an ecig.

    On the other hand, the Cr2s used in many mods and in the Super T at 6 volts are 3 volts.
    Some high-volt PVs use 2 cr123a 3.0 volt batteries for 6 volt vaping - the Prodigy and new version of the Silver Bullet for example, while the Super T and the first version of the Silver Bullet use 2 cr2 3.0 volt batteries for 6 volt vaping.

    That's why I clarified "with volts being equal" with 6 volt vaping since the cr123a batteries come in 3.0 volts as well as 3.6 volts.

    I have vaped with 2 cr123a 3.6 volt batteries for 7.2 volt vaping with the Prodigy and the new Silver Bullet and that definitely gives a powerful hit lol!

    But 2 cr123a batteries won't fit in the Super T, they would be too big while 2 cr2 batteries will fit just right for 6 volt vaping and that's what I thought he was asking about when he asked about the difference.
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    Oh, now I see where you were coming from Mamu.

    I have seen posts before where it looks like some might apparently think that one 3 volt Cr123 would work (for example in the Super T or SD), and I just wanted to make sure no one got that impression.

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    All things being equal, I notice absolutely no difference between the way CR2's and RCR123a's vap on the mods I have that can take them both (Prodigy, and GGT) and I prefer the smaller form factor of a dedicated CR2 mod like the Super-T1 with six volt sleeve, or the adaptever with the CR2 sleeve. However, I will say that CR2's die a lot faster than li-poly RCR123a's. I still have every original set of Tenergy 750mAH 3V RCR123a's working perfectly, but I've already lost three sets of CR2's. I don't care too much because they are cheap, and to me the lower weight and smaller form factor are worth it. YMMV.

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    Cheap as in $10? Are they a photo battery?

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    Woops, the other thread says that people are buying them for $4, I was lead astray when I rang earlier and was told the round CR2 batteries are $10 and the flat ones are $4.

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    Mamu, in your middle picture it looks like two different lengths of atomizers. What are they?

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