At which voltage do you usually recharge?

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nocigsnomore

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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.
 
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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
 

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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.

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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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