I am almost hesitant to make this claim... in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by shivadance
Hmmm, might have to order a couple 306A parts and test that setup. Thanks for the ...
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Originally Posted by
Deadcat2
The only thing that can beat this combination in my opinion is a mod for battery life or clouds of vapor.
And the
PCC almost eliminates the battery life as an issue I would have to think.
Great review! On that last statement, I popped for a Janty Stick and I very pleased. I note how many of the vets here 'hold back' on more pressing recommendations for mods and for good reasons, I think. Most people starting out want something like a cigarette in looks and in taste, but experiencing the JS has been a dream with the battery and the vapor. I can hop on the mower to mow the grass and still see the vapor with the JS and that's not as easy even with the 510. The fact that the charging cord doubles as a passthru is another big plus and it's longer than the passthru's. The 510 is still the 'workhorse' around here and will be but the JS is a fine addition.
I'll check out the 306a - thanks.
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What sort of battery life (chain vaping) do you get for the small 306A battery and atomiser? What length is the whole ecig when you use the 510 battery and what chain vaping battery life do you get? What sort of charging times are we talking?
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Originally Posted by
Adik Ted
What sort of battery life (chain vaping) do you get for the small 306A battery and atomiser? What length is the whole ecig when you use the 510 battery and what chain vaping battery life do you get? What sort of charging times are we talking?
Sorry, I'm not sure I can answer all these questions.
I have only had this setup since yesterday.
As for battery life on the 306A battery I have only really used it for a total of 30 minutes the first day.
The 306A itself is only 89mm and with the 510 battery instead it is 3/8 inch longer.
The charging times for both battery types is relatively quick but they don't last long either.
That is why a PCC would be a must for most people using this setup.
And I have never chain-vaped, I only vape when I go outside on breaks.
So I am not a good person to ask about battery life since just about any battery lasts me all day.
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Deadcat2
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Just sayin...

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ya know, just sayin....
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Originally Posted by
Deadcat2
Sorry, I'm not sure I can answer all these questions.
I have only had this setup since yesterday.
As for battery life on the 306A battery I have only really used it for a total of 30 minutes the first day.
The 306A itself is only 89mm and with the 510 battery instead it is 3/8 inch longer.
The charging times for both battery types is relatively quick but they don't last long either.
That is why a
PCC would be a must for most people using this setup.
And I have never chain-vaped, I only vape when I go outside on breaks.
So I am not a good person to ask about battery life since just about any battery lasts me all day.
Thanks Deadcat2.
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That is pretty much the rig I have settled on too although if I plan to use auto-bats I just use my old reliable 401s for the extended life. To me exposed atomizers with dipping give you the best flavor and ease of use and I have grown to like the manual battery now that the 510 atomizers are on the shelf. I wish there was better battery life (I can lap a PCC with 510 batteries if I am sitting in the bar or watching a tense ball game although it works fine for being out running errands). I guess what I can say with confidence is that I now know exactly what I want out of an e-cig. Long battery life (at least 401 cap), exposed atomizer, and a manual button with a PCC. That would be a dippers paradise IMO. In that vein has anyone used any of the big battery and/or high voltage mod styles with an exposed atomizer fo dipping? Does the high voltage burn to much for sustained dipping? What is the best exposed atty for high voltage?
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