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KingVapor

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I'm having an issue with my DBSB. When I have two atomizer connected using either the Ultrafire 3000mAh or AW 2600mAh,the vapor is really weak. I first thought it was an airflow issue, but I'm not convinced this is the the case. Using a single atomizer in either connection seems to produce more vapor than using two. Could these batteries be utilizing a discharge regulation as part of the built in protection circuitry? Do any other DBSB owners have this problem? Could it be wired wrong?

I do have the high discharge LiMN on the way and maybe this will solve my problem, but I'd like input regardless.
 

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I'm uploading a video right now that compares LiFeP04 CR123a , LI-PO 18650, LiMN 18650 batteries with the DBSB/SB. I'll be posting it up in the review section when it's up on youtube.

Voice screws up towards the end a little....still can understand me tho.

Is the video up yet??? Can't find it on Utube.....
 

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/altsmoke/73528-6v-not-answer-high-drain-cells-answer-6.html

Damulta posted it here in his thread.

I'm still having issues using two 510s on the DBSB. Ive tried tailpiping and pen grips with no luck. I definitely receive twice the flavor while using the DBSB, but the vapor is just not there. I'm only guessing that the the current draw is too much for the regular 18650. Chad posted in another thread that it only draws 3.25 amps, but I'm wondering if that number needs to be doubled because the AW 2600mAh is rated 3-5a discharge. If that is the case, then this would indeed be too much draw for a regular 18650 and would explain why the LiMN outperforms it.
 

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/altsmoke/73528-6v-not-answer-high-drain-cells-answer-6.html

Damulta posted it here in his thread.

I'm still having issues using two 510s on the DBSB. Ive tried tailpiping and pen grips with no luck. I definitely receive twice the flavor while using the DBSB, but the vapor is just not there. I'm only guessing that the the current draw is too much for the regular 18650. Chad posted in another thread that it only draws 3.25 amps, but I'm wondering if that number needs to be doubled because the AW 2600mAh is rated 3-5a discharge. If that is the case, then this would indeed be too much draw for a regular 18650 and would explain why the LiMN outperforms it.
Thanks for the link:) And i certainly wish i had an answer for you, about your problem.....But unfortunately I'm not very teck savvy....Hope you can get that fixed though
 

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I'm having an issue with my DBSB. When I have two atomizer connected using either the Ultrafire 3000mAh or AW 2600mAh,the vapor is really weak. I first thought it was an airflow issue, but I'm not convinced this is the the case. Using a single atomizer in either connection seems to produce more vapor than using two. Could these batteries be utilizing a discharge regulation as part of the built in protection circuitry? Do any other DBSB owners have this problem? Could it be wired wrong?

I've been having the very same problem. One atomizer works great but the second I put two on the vapor drops significantly.

I also thought it was an air flow problem until I realized none of my types of atomizers(801, 510, KR) worked very if I had two of them on the DBSB at the same time.

So I just ordered one of the high rate discharge batteries as-per Damulta's suggestion in the other thread. I'm really hoping this is the problem because I'm out of idea's after this:confused:
 
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