The Efest 3100 mAh I had gave enough power for me down to 3.6 Volt, but the new LG 2100 mAh I have I have to recharge at 3.9-4.0 volt as I start to get noticable less vape.
The LG batteries literally s*ck. The "air" goes out of them at 4 volts. Every time I put them on charging the volt is at 4. Ordered the Panasonic 3400 mAh. I hope they will rock.
It's the LG 18650HE2 2500mAh IMR 20A, not 2100 mAh.
Canceled the Panasonics. Not IMR, and not suitable for below 1.8 Ohm. Mistake ordering them.
Depends on what I'm vaping with. When using an unregulated device typically I recharge around 3.7, on average, but it could be more or less depending on what's on top of my PV. Whenever the vape quality starts to suffer too much I swap out the battery. Anything with more of a normal resistance level (around 1.5-ish ohms) I usually wind up pulling the battery around 3.8, but if I'm vaping at 1 ohm or less I sometimes don't change batts until 3.4-3.5
Depends on the battery, I vape 100% mechanical and if it's an LG HE2 or VTC5 I'm usually pulling them around 3.5-3.7V but the Samsung 25R consistently seems to work better at a lower standing voltage, I always seem to pull them at 3.2-3.4V.
It was probably because of the terrible dirty coil I had that the LG-batteries performed not well at <4 Ohm.
Built a new 1.5 Ohm 32 gauge coil, and the battery works as a stallion. Used 32 gauge for the first time, but I think 28 would have been better. 32 gauge at 1.5 Ohm goes dry a bit fast I think.
Wrote this in the coil-subforum, but I have to write it in this thread too since I wrote that I should have used 28 gauge instead. I love the 32 gauge. Gives me a vape I haven't had before. Clean, crisp, great flavor and with a citrus aftertaste I haven't sensed before with the Burley e-liquid from Inaweraflavours.
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