Drawing more current than Mooch's CDR

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SteveS45

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Did you measure the batteries with a multimeter? Did you run the batteries down all the way to the cutoff? Did you measure straight away after you pulled the batteries or did you let them rest a while (how long?) before? And which version of the Alien do you have, the A or the B? And a question to other Alien users: how low do your batteries discharge, when run down all the way to the low voltage cutoff?

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What did you do aside from quote some reviewer? Provide your test specs. Now I will ask you again to PLEASE stop quoting me because I really do not consider what you have to offer me of any value.
 

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    What did you do aside from quote some reviewer? Provide your test specs. Now I will ask you again to PLEASE stop quoting me because I really do not consider what you have to offer me of any value.
    This is not about you, and this thread wasn't started by you. If there indeed are Aliens with different cutoff voltages it is of interest to me and other users. My Alien cuts of at about 2.9v (Samsung 30q and LG hg2 batteries, both tc and vw, watts between 40 and 60). Why would I lie about that? What would I possibly have to win? And how could I prove that in any way that you'd believe (even if I'd care to go through the steps)? I could post a picture of the battery voltages on my Opus btc3100 after my Alien shuts off at the low voltage cutoff, but why would you believe that's not faked (though why would I fake this)? Either you believe me or not, that's up to you. I believe you when you say that your cutoff is at 3.2v, but it interests me why this is. That's why I asked the questions, and I'd be grateful if you could answer them. If not, you're not really contributing to the discussion. For some reason (why?) your hatred for me is so strong that you can't think clearly. Please take a breath, calm down, and try to think about this sensibly.

    And to other Alien users? How low do your batteries discharge if you let them run down all the way to the low voltage cutoff?

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    This is about you continually quoting me and I do not need your input or want it. You made a statement and I made a statement but I never addressed you directly. But for some reason you continue to quote me. Maybe your Alien is defective.
    In this case you responded to a post of mine. No, you didn't quote me, but you did in fact respond to a post of mine. I've moved past this, but you keep insisting. Just stop it. I'm being civil and trying to actually have a conversation. If you can't, stop engaging me. Put me on ignore or something. The questions I have asked are of relevance to Alien users, and is important in regard to battery safety.

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    I only made a statement that contradicts you but you can't provide anything other than a review online. It seems to be of some importance to you to be accepted. Again I ask you politely to Stop quoting me. From this point on no matter what you post I will disregard and ignore it as worthless to me in my opinion.
     

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    So just for sheets and giggles I decided to push my Alien to the utmost limits of shutting off due to battery discharge and none of the cells go below 3 Volts. And this was after letting them rest and pushing it to the limits again until it would not fire due to low batteries. I would never normally run them this low because you do not get a good vape running the cells this low and any person who would run them this low is foolish. But even pushing my Alien 220 to the limits of my batteries it still shuts off when it should.
     
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