big battery , same power

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gumchewer

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[h=1]Super 2600mAh Manual Battery V2 for 510/eGo[/h][h=2]$29.99[/h]




Any one have any experience with this?
Needless to say I bought one, haven't gotten it yet.
I guess I will soon be looking into protected batteries after reading a thread about an exploding battery. This looks like it could take your leg off if it DID overheat.
At any rate I was just wondering if anyone else has one and If you like it or have any advice to share.
while it seems that the battery should last all day and then some, it seems to be the same voltage as any other ego- type batt.

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"Super 2600mah Manual Battery V2 for 510/ego from Health cabin."














 

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I've been using one for the last couple weeks now. I had some 18650's left from an Omega I stopped using because of the size, so I just bought the replacement tube from Health Cabin. Compared to 1000 mah eGo, this is a little longer and about 1.5 x the diameter. Still big, but a little more comfortable than the Omega.

So far I've been very happy with it. Maybe the V-2 took care of some issues, or maybe I got lucky; hard to tell. I've primarily used it with a 306 or eGo Mega type B atty, both normal resistance. In both cases the vaping is at least as good as the Omega, perhaps a bit more responsive (the pull down on the omega made it seem like more work than necessary).

Given the $15 cost, $24 if you need a battery, it is a great bang for the buck mod.
 

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Ahh... $25 for the tube and controller. Might as well get the whole thing w/battery.
Too bad it's regulated though. I guess it'll still object to a <2ohm carto.
It would be killer with the new $13 protected 3100mah Panasonic, especially if you could use a 1.5 or 1.7 carto, like a resurrector.
 
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I bought that back in Feb. and didn't hear much of a response.
but now that I have used it its a pretty good all day piece of equipment. sturdy as heck. they do give a list of the Carto's that are recomended and most of them do just fine. If that ohms are too low it will blink and let you know.Pretty much, anything you can screw on an ego will do. I like clear-o-mizers and they work perfectly. It will also take an ego cone. It's basically and e-power with out as logo.
 
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