3 volt batteries for HV vaping using Dual Coils on SSGGTS/UFS

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If you want safe and long lasting at about 6V use AW LiFeP04 3.2V batts. They have a 500mah rating, but it is a TRUE rating. My GF uses these every day in her GGTS with AVS and they last all through her work day plus into the evening. They are also safe chemistry so no going boom.
 
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If you want safe and long lasting at about 6V use AW LiFeP04 3.2V batts. They have a 500mah rating, but it is a TRUE rating. My GF uses these every day in her GGTS with AVS and they last all through her work day plus into the evening. They are also safe chemistry so no going boom.

What oHm atty/carto is she using?

I have Tenergy RCR123a 3.0v LIFePO4 750 mAh batts on a DC and they don't last long at all. Guess it's the DC that's to blame. is the AW a stronger/better batt for a DC setup?
 

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She is using 3ohm nebula turbo 808's in an AVS. She used to use the Tenergy's. She has gotten better life out of the AW's, but I don't know how much of a difference you would see using a DC. I think that their amp draw is too high for the smaller batts.

I use the AW IMR 18350's with my UFS and a 5 ohm atty and I get a day and a half out of a charge, but then again I am using a high ohm atty.

I would say stick with your tenergy's till the GGVV addon is out and then use the AW IMR 18350's.

I have the new UFS top cap and I have been thinking about experimenting with DC's in my UFS. Maybe I will order a few slotted DC's from Vaporesence and let you know how it goes.
 

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Well this isn't the Altsmoke subforum but I can try and help.

The BB takes 14500's? 266+266=532
They should fit in there pretty snug. Hopefully it doesn't put too much tension on the spring maybe causing some issues if there was ever a short. If the spring is compressed way too much and there was a short you could have a problem.

I would use a charger that has a 3.0/3.2 charging option so you don't risk any harm to the batteries. About the safety of these batteries? They say they're protected but who knows. Using a dual coil with these batteries might be a little hard on them so I would be careful.
 
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