E Power E cig

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Tinki

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I am not looking for a mod just yet but these E Power ecigs (Ego lookalike) seem to be fairly good, easy to use and keep. I don't know much about ohm and I can't find alot about the E Power cig here on the forum or by google it. There is 2 sizes. One that takes a 14650 battery 1050 mah and one that takes a 18650 battery 2200mah. I know bigger mah means longer life between charges. They say they are true 3.7v and I know Ego is rated this but doesn't get his high of voltage on a normal basis and use or so I have read that. Do these E Power ecigs get the true 3.7 volts all th way to almost the end of the battery life before needing charged or not? Which one would be the better of the 2---14650 or 18650?
Thanks for any help you can give
Tinki
 

Hoosier

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This could be considered a "mod". It is basically a battery holding tube with a switch and an atomizer connector. (With a cone option.)

Never tried one. But can answer one part of your question with a question for you. How much of a difference is 4 mm of diameter to you? 4mm is the difference in diameter between a 14xxx battery and a 18xxx battery. (Yeah, the size is the number if you know how to read them.)

If 4mm does not hinder your concept of vaping, then go with the larger battery. If you believe it would be a hinderance, then go with the smaller battery.

The only vendor recommendation I would give is to stick to the ECF registered vendors to have a better chance of good Customer Service just in case.
 

Kent C

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Hey Tink,

I got one thinking that it would be an eGo where I could replace the batteries and then use the eGo tank and mega eGo attys. That is not the case. It's a bit bigger than the eGo - longer and wider and one needs an adapter to be able to use the attys above so I ended up selling it. Worked well and yeah, you'll get a full 3.7volts underload with the E Power where you get @3.4volts underload with the eGo batts. I haven't found that to be a problem with the eGo though.

If it's important to you, you can get a Special Edition Riva from Liberty Flights that runs at a full 3.7v. I have some and there is a difference but how much wattage you want depends on what flavors you're using. You need strong flavors to hold up to the increased watts and sometimes flavors are washed out by the heat. I have some flavors that hold up to the SE Riva 3.7v with a regular ohm'd atomizer and some that don't - those work better on the regular eGo batteries.
 
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