Alrighty, so I've had a 6 volt bottom for my VapeStack for about a week now.. Never really had a 6 volt device other than a hacked out 905 using 2.2 ohm atties before and they seemed to burn up one after another.. I was really never impressed before with 6 volts..
Well I'm singing a different tune now
VapeStack with 6 volt cup and 3.2 ohm atty is awesome so far.. My same SLB tester atty, going on a month old, is churning away at 6 volts.. Tried a Bauway atty also with great results.. Haven't tried a 1.7 ohm atty as I think it will be a waste of any atty..
juice is the word though, goes through it pretty quickly at 6v with a warmer vapor than 3.7 volts and since getting my first Dripper tip with the original VapeStack, now I'm a dripper..
So one other thing that I've been able to verify is that the AD-103 and AG-126 chargers do indeed charge the Ultrafire 16340 3 volt batteries with no problems.. I've been getting about 7 to 8 hours out of a charge with about a 2 hour recharge time on an AG-126..
my two cents..
hoog
Well I'm singing a different tune now
VapeStack with 6 volt cup and 3.2 ohm atty is awesome so far.. My same SLB tester atty, going on a month old, is churning away at 6 volts.. Tried a Bauway atty also with great results.. Haven't tried a 1.7 ohm atty as I think it will be a waste of any atty..
juice is the word though, goes through it pretty quickly at 6v with a warmer vapor than 3.7 volts and since getting my first Dripper tip with the original VapeStack, now I'm a dripper..
So one other thing that I've been able to verify is that the AD-103 and AG-126 chargers do indeed charge the Ultrafire 16340 3 volt batteries with no problems.. I've been getting about 7 to 8 hours out of a charge with about a 2 hour recharge time on an AG-126..
my two cents..
hoog