E-Power eGo battery

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I've been wondering when I'd see something like the E-Power eGo battery. The eGo batteries are plenty big enough that a replaceable would fit inside them. Ever since I first saw them, I've thought something like the E-Power would be a great idea.

My one and only gripe about my regular eGo batteries is that they output 3.2v to 3.4v. Out of the five eGo batts I have, only one of them makes it to 3.4. The others are far closer to 3.2. - I occasionally use my eGo mega attys on one of my mods. They really come to life at 3.7 (they always make me wish I had sprung for a vv mod so I could crank them up to somewhere around 4.2 to 4.4v).

I guess I know what I'm going to add to my next juice order.
 

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I've measured my 18650's right off the charger at 4.18v. After about 12 hours they're down to 3.8v or so and I recharge them. After using a decent mod with decent batteries it's hard to use an eGo. They just don't put out the vapor that I'm used to. The E-Power should give higher voltage than an eGo but it'll probably be just like vaping a 14500 boxmod for vapor.
 

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cskent... how ya doin'. Seems like I haven't seen you in a long time. How's university life? I'll never forget how you helped get us (the ladies in our recovery home) introduced to eCigs.

re: the e-Power I've been wondering when someone would come up with this type of unit with a replaceable battery and a (hopefully) inexpensive replaceable switch. If the quality is there, it will probably be really popular.

six... do you know what the dimensions are relative to an eGo? It looks like it might be almost as long as a 1000 mAh eGo.

BTW.... I called MadVapes and asked if the cone was interchangeable with the eGo.... it's not. The connector is standard 510 but the cone is not standard to eGo's.
 
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cskent... how ya doin'. Seems like I haven't seen you in a long time. How's university life? I'll never forget how you helped get us (the ladies in our recovery home) introduced to eCigs.

I've been around, I usually check in here each day once or twice. One more semester after this one and I'm done with this masters program. So far holding a 3.75 GPA. How's it going with your ladies? If you've posted an update I must have missed it.
 

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this is great, but i read this in the description: The e-Power runs at 3.7 volts and will support atomizers and cartomizers from 2.0 ohms and up!

i use LR 510 attys that are 1.7 ohms. im not even sure if its worth worrying about, maybe they just say that because thats the safest level to run at without the chance of damaging the battery or atty.
 

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this is great, but i read this in the description: The e-Power runs at 3.7 volts and will support atomizers and cartomizers from 2.0 ohms and up!

i use LR 510 attys that are 1.7 ohms. im not even sure if its worth worrying about, maybe they just say that because thats the safest level to run at without the chance of damaging the battery or atty.

Saw that too. Don't know why they say that unless that's from the manufacture for 'legalspeak' but of course you can use LR attys with 3.7volts. I know some have said that some LR attys can short out batts it's usually a proprietary battery not a regular garden variety without the 'governors' in some MOSFET or circuitry.
 
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