Just starting to understand all the battery lingo and would like some clarification on some things. There are all types of different batteries Li-ion, Ni MH and so on. The difference is some types have better performance in specific areas than others do and vice versa, right? Another thing I have noticed is that all the batteries whether it is AA, AAA, C, or D Cell they all provide basically the same amount of voltage around 1.2-1.5 volts. The difference is how long the life of the battery lasts. The bigger size battery the longer the life of the battery. The life of a battery is measured in milla-amperages or mAh. When you are talking about rechargable batteries the mAh is the measurement of how long the battery will last before you need to recharge it, right? So if I were to use regular non-rechargeable AAA Duracell batteries to make a mod it could be done but you would probably have to change the batteries every hour or so, burning through a tremendous amount of batteries depending on how often you use your mod, right? No matter what batteries you use the magic number in terms of ecig mods is 3.7 as in 3.7 volts because it takes 3.7 volts to generate enough amperage and heat needed to vaporize the liquid, right? Now if all that is correct then I am learning something but still have a few more questions.
1. Why doesn't any battery no matter what the cell size or what it is made from give an amperage rating? Milla amperage is just the size of the bucket so to speak why doesn't any of the batteries give the current or amperate rating like they do for all the other things like voltage etc? Is amperage realative to voltage so whatever the voltage rating is is basically what the amperage is and this ios common knowledge for anyone that understands the basics of ellectricity and/or batteries? Amperage seems to be a very important factor and for some reason is completely absent within the entire world of batteries and battery information.
2. At Fry's electronics they have 2 different models of the rechargeable Li-ion 3.7 volt battery. One of them has a 2600mAh rating and the other has a 1400 mAh rating. The 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 2600mAh is $8.99 the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh is $10.99 which leaves me to believe there is something about the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh is $10.99 that is better than the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 2600mAh is $8.99 even though whatever it is must be a secret because it doesn't explain what it would be anywhere on either package. To me they are the exact same battery except the cheaper one has twice the capacity or twice as much life span than the other on so why in the world is it cheaper? It is not a special sale either those are the regular prices.
3. The mod I made I put 2 of the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh and hooked them up in parallel and noticed the voltage is still 3.4-3.7 volts. Is the only advantage of doing tis is the length of time I can use it before recharging them or is there additional amperage involved by doing this? What if I hooked them up by butting them up together negative to positive would I then get 7.0-7.4 volts? Would that fry the cartomizer wire because of too much voltage/amperage?
P.S. One more question...is it possible to use a capacitor in conjunction with a battery? Wouldn't that give huge bursts of amperage in short spirts which is perfect for use with a mod for getting bigger vapor hits? Along with making the battery last much longer between recharges and ultimately in its life span?
1. Why doesn't any battery no matter what the cell size or what it is made from give an amperage rating? Milla amperage is just the size of the bucket so to speak why doesn't any of the batteries give the current or amperate rating like they do for all the other things like voltage etc? Is amperage realative to voltage so whatever the voltage rating is is basically what the amperage is and this ios common knowledge for anyone that understands the basics of ellectricity and/or batteries? Amperage seems to be a very important factor and for some reason is completely absent within the entire world of batteries and battery information.
2. At Fry's electronics they have 2 different models of the rechargeable Li-ion 3.7 volt battery. One of them has a 2600mAh rating and the other has a 1400 mAh rating. The 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 2600mAh is $8.99 the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh is $10.99 which leaves me to believe there is something about the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh is $10.99 that is better than the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 2600mAh is $8.99 even though whatever it is must be a secret because it doesn't explain what it would be anywhere on either package. To me they are the exact same battery except the cheaper one has twice the capacity or twice as much life span than the other on so why in the world is it cheaper? It is not a special sale either those are the regular prices.
3. The mod I made I put 2 of the 3.7 volt Tenergy Li-ion battery with the 1400mAh and hooked them up in parallel and noticed the voltage is still 3.4-3.7 volts. Is the only advantage of doing tis is the length of time I can use it before recharging them or is there additional amperage involved by doing this? What if I hooked them up by butting them up together negative to positive would I then get 7.0-7.4 volts? Would that fry the cartomizer wire because of too much voltage/amperage?
P.S. One more question...is it possible to use a capacitor in conjunction with a battery? Wouldn't that give huge bursts of amperage in short spirts which is perfect for use with a mod for getting bigger vapor hits? Along with making the battery last much longer between recharges and ultimately in its life span?
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