Protege review by TGWTF in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by Mist_Of_Joye
Did anyone make a review of the protege on an 801 atomizer? Something tells me that ...
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Originally Posted by
Mist_Of_Joye
Did anyone make a review of the protege on an 801 atomizer? Something tells me that it should be very interesting and that the 801 might here, give unexpected results at 3.7 volts.
I am interested too. I would most like to see the 302 atomizer used together with a good cartridge.
Vapor from an 801 with stock battery needs to be warmer and I'm hoping the Protege will make a noticeable difference.
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Protege won't help the 801 over a stock battery. Both are running at the same voltage. The only difference is that a larger battery on a mod will give you peak performance for a longer time.
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Protege won't help the 801 over a stock battery. Both are running at the same voltage. The only difference is that a larger battery on a mod will give you peak performance for a longer time.
Well exactly, and this is quite interesting.
If the Protege can give you constant peak performance (which is very nice on a an 801) for a longer time, this will make the 801 more pleasant and even more practical for a constant daily use...Ad to it the fancy style of the Protege compared to the quite ugly look of the usual 801 battery.
IMHO, this might be a new chapter for the 801 lovers...That if there is not more to discover...I don't know why, but i feel that there might be something worth trying here...Don't you think?
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Protege won't help the 801 over a stock battery. Both are running at the same voltage.
Same voltage, agreed, but wouldn't the larger battery supply more amperage? That would mean more power to the coil, thus more heat output.
I suppose this would depend on the "C" factor, which is listed for the 14500 battery but I don't know what it is for the stock batt.
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Originally Posted by
MaxUT
Same voltage, agreed, but wouldn't the larger battery supply more amperage? That would mean more power to the coil, thus more heat output.
I suppose this would depend on the "C" factor, which is listed for the 14500 battery but I don't know what it is for the stock batt.
Yes, that is exactly what happens. I explain this whole concept in post #16 of this thread.
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Ok, then let me try to recapitulate few things here,
If I'm not mistaken, the 801 is already famous for great vapor production, great flavor restitution, and high capacity cartridge (that hopefully would be modded soon to fit drippers requirements)
Now, if we enhance that with:
-Warmer vapor.
-Higher amperage than conventional battery, resulting in better vaping ( Like bigger throat hit for example)
-constant peak performance for a longer time.
-Higher battery autonomy.
-Better look (more fancy and stylish finish)
-Better overall practicability.
If the Protege can indeed give all that, then it might very well make the 801 the superstar of 3.7 volts vaping.
Much like the Prodigy revealed the 801 at 6 volts.
Doesn't it sound logical or am I missing something here?
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i know it's mostly subjective... but i usually get better flavor from my 510 , for what it's worth.
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Originally Posted by
GrimmGreen
i know it's mostly subjective... but i usually get better flavor from my 510 , for what it's worth.
Agreed, the 510 beats the 801, hands down, in all categories, although, as stated, it's all subjective.
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It's true...So far, 501 rulez...Says my nickname...hehe
Yet I'm still curious about the combination Protege/801
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Tried it today...Can't recommend it enough
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