Becoming sort of depressed.

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cliff5550

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We've been vaping, and not smoking, for over a year now and have never used a PT, LR atty, dripped or anything except the basics. We use standard 510 atomizers on our eGo batteries and are doing just fine. You really don't have to experiment or be wired up if you don't want to be. Different strokes, ya know.
 

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For anyone that's interested heres the link i was talking about earlier:
YouTube - igetcha69's Channel
I just watched it and you misunderstood what he was saying.

He said the same thing we've been saying.
You are theoretically supposed to use a battery with at least 450mAh.
And you don't want to use them on any battery over 3.7 volts.
 

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Science was never my thing but i take that means 450mAh is about the same as 3.7v eh?
Volts is how strong it is and mAh is how long it goes.
Well, sort of anyway.
:)

My stock 510 batteries are 3.7v and 180mAh.
My 18650 battery for my Chuck is 3.7v and 2400mAh.

Basically, the bigger the battery, the bigger the mAh.
 

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So if I were to get a Mega bat for my 510 it may produce a better mAh?

You seem to be a little confused on batteries. mAh is essentially the capacity rating of your battery. Think of it as a gas tank. You can have a very powerful engine (which would be your voltage in this analogy) with a very small gas tank, or you could have a small engine with a very BIG gas tank. (The reverse is also true, of course.)

In short, more mAh = bigger "gas tank" = longer lasting battery.
Voltage = bigger engine = more zoom zoom.

Hope this helps. :)
-Garrett
 
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