Here is the cheapest I have found this multimeter. I use this one all the time.
Hongda DT-95B multimeter voltage meter
Hongda DT-95B multimeter voltage meter
Variations in US line voltage aren't enough to make much difference. I've been told that Li-ion batts sometimes have a little break in period where they capacity is usually a bit higher after the 2nd, 3rd, 4th cycle. I don't know where this comes from but I have 'heard' that.
I don't mean to threadjack or anything over here but I recommend against xFires ... AW IMR are safer, can handle twice the load (xfires are rated far lower) and they last longer both between charges and in terms of total lifespan
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I know that the mah rating is lower- but since they're actually made to handle a high drain load- they actually do last longer on one charge
As an aside everything you use on IMRs will vape better and produce more vapor and everything else!!
Why not just go for the AW IMRs? The majority of users use that and are VERY happy with them.
You can get them for $6.50 a pop from WonderLite here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ers-exporters-america-shipping-worldwide.html
SOLD. really appreciate the advice. i had no idea that the batts mattered that much. i cant wait to place my order. how about Efest IMRs? WOuld those be the same as AWs or no?
Efest IMR14500 700mAh 3.7V Rechargeable LiMn battery (2 pack)
No problem, man... I just wish someone would have told me about them sooner!!
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/198031-another-battery-question.html
If I'm doing the math right, 14500 Xfire 900mah are only rated for 1.35A while the 14500 AW IMR 550mah is rated at 4.4A... it's no damned wonder that the IMRs hit so much harder and don't have to be charged as often (Plus I've heard that the Xfires being overstressed can cause them to get real upset and a bit unsafe)
welp, looks like i need a new mod if im going to want to use better batteries. i ordered the AW IMRs but i found out i wont even be able to use them in my smoktek varicool. for some reason the mfgr told me that they wont work so its not even worth trying. i should have asked before i bought them but i just thought that a 14500 was a 14500. nope, i was wrong. what type of mods do folks use AW IMR 14500s in? maybe some types of box mods use them?
Not sure why they told you they wouldn't work.... Sounds very odd in fact!! I have the 3.7V box from SmokTek and the AW IMR's work great in it. Haven't had a problem with them at all.... The only difference in the size of the case is mine is a AA sized box and the evercool is a AAA box. They are the same height..... What was the exact reason they gave you for it? Sounds to me they just want to sell you their subpar battery for the unit and is just telling you a story..... I'm sure someone will chime in here that has the unit and let you know from experience....
i apologize. i was paraphrasing. the info from the mfgr is just a note on the inside of the battery cover, stating to use only *protected* batteries. the advice about not even trying them was from a friend. i decided not to use them out of fear for safety, but also due to the fact that if i had placed them in my box (or a charger), it would have voided the return policy. i was all ready to pop them in- i even had them out of the plastic baggie they came in, but upon further review, i decided to return the batts instead. for all i know, they would have worked fine. maybe not. who knows.
Paraphrased from ECF's battery warning thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...9007-warning-rechargeable-batteries-apvs.html
Note 1
Li-Mn or Li-FePo4 rechargeables made by for example AW are a safer technology battery that can be used - they need no protection.
Current information is that AW IMR Li-Mn rechargeables are the safest batteries for use in APVs.
Ron -