Any Advantage to 650 vs. Higher mah?

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saganiuk

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Started out with a pair of eGo-C 1100 mah batteries, along with several clearomizers, atomizers, cartridges, drip tips and a Redd 808. Loving it all so far. Also have a Smoktech dual-coil which I have yet to try. For my next purchase, I am almost certainly going to get an eGo Twist and a couple of Vivi Nova's.

My question is, is there any reason to try a 650 mah battery this time? 1100 mah lasts me pretty much the entire day, but there appear to be 650, 1000, and 1100 (1300 Spinner as well?) Twists out there. I'm assuming a 650 would be slightly cheaper and maybe a little smaller, but is there any other reason to choose one? Referring specifically to the Twist, but also just in general. I think there may be 650 passthroughs some people like, but it's not an option with the Twist.

I'm fine with 1100mah, just wondering if it would be to my benefit to have a 650 in the collection?
 

patkin

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I use 650 mah passthroughs and am a chain vaper... its seldom out of my hand... and alternate between two all day. I don't really use them as a passthrough much... just like that way of charging and the option of vaping while charging if I want to... but can use a regular ego charger if I want also. Anyway, at my vape rate and never wanting my batts to drop below a 50% charge, I only let it go about 4 hours... the button light tells me when I've reached 50%. I'm sorry I can't say how long it will last allowing it to go dead out but assume it would be about 7 to 8 hours. Because I charge so often, I'm getting the bigger battery you have.
 

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This shows the size difference. In the middle is a 650mAh Twist and the right is a 1000mAh Twist. On the left is a non-vv 1100mAh Kgo.

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SilentScreams

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Its all preference really. If you want the smaller battery for stealthiness then carry more of them. Assume a 650mah should last approximately 6.5 hours. Whereas an 1100mah will last approximately 11 hours. If you can use a 650mah and it lats you long enough great. A 900mah will usually get me through a normal day, but not a bad day. I use my Vamo in 18350 mode, which is 800mah batteries. I carry 1 extra with me. While 1 battery is good most times some days I really need that extra battery.
 
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