I'll try and convince you 
The cell is not magic (only the controller chip).
Think about ANY Li-ion e-cig. As you vape the cell voltage will fall. Refer to the load tests performed by the flashwarts on one of those 'other' forums
. The loaded cell voltage falls and at some point we need to have a way of shutting it off to keep from overdischarging it. The falling cell voltage is what gives most unregulated e-cigs their characteristic "SAG".
Even the cell inside the eGo will sag and as it gets past 90% or so of charge capacity it drops like a rock. The Li-ion cell is pretty flat, but still sags, and the discharge curve will have a 'knee' towards the end.
Even the eGo magic chip can't keep that from happening.
IF, the eGo increases Duty Cycle as the cell falls off in an attempt to keep the vape somewhat consistent the Duty Cycle has to be increased faster than the cell falls off or the vape would fall off. Eventually it does anyway.
Try this with loaded voltage and duty cycle and see what a correction like this does:
4 volts peak, 85% duty cycle,
3.9 volts peak, 88%,
3.8 volts peak, 90%,
3.7 volts peak, 93%,
3.6 volt peak, 96%,
3.5 volts peak, 99%.
That would be flatter than an unregulated e-cig, I think.
The cell is not magic (only the controller chip).
Think about ANY Li-ion e-cig. As you vape the cell voltage will fall. Refer to the load tests performed by the flashwarts on one of those 'other' forums
Even the cell inside the eGo will sag and as it gets past 90% or so of charge capacity it drops like a rock. The Li-ion cell is pretty flat, but still sags, and the discharge curve will have a 'knee' towards the end.
Even the eGo magic chip can't keep that from happening.
IF, the eGo increases Duty Cycle as the cell falls off in an attempt to keep the vape somewhat consistent the Duty Cycle has to be increased faster than the cell falls off or the vape would fall off. Eventually it does anyway.
Try this with loaded voltage and duty cycle and see what a correction like this does:
4 volts peak, 85% duty cycle,
3.9 volts peak, 88%,
3.8 volts peak, 90%,
3.7 volts peak, 93%,
3.6 volt peak, 96%,
3.5 volts peak, 99%.
That would be flatter than an unregulated e-cig, I think.