alright, I'm a little stupid on this... but is the mosfet in the battery or the button?
=/ lol this is something I should know by now...
=/ lol this is something I should know by now...
And you know all this info, how? Are you affiliated with Smok Tech? And to declare it a solid mod you've used it for how many months?The entire system is modular so you can replace only the parts that need to be replaced without having to buy a whole new system. That saves money. The unit is also regulated so you get more consistent performance. There will also be upgrades. An extended tube is in the works and there are plans for a variable voltage switch (as well as a tank system). Then there are people who like to add bling to their batteries. With a typical eGo, you have to re-bling every time you buy a new battery. That's not the case with the ePower.
All in all, it is a solid unit. This unit competes with mods.
well theres control circuitry probably including some mosfets inside the battery for protection but the mosfet we are referring to is the one used as an electrical button. As soon as the button is pressed the transistor will conduct and youll get current flowing through from the battery to the mosfet to the atomizer. Mosfets are good ideas for ecigs coz they can (the bigger ones, not the ones in ur pc) let a lot of current flow and it helps make the power being outputted a bit more stablealright, I'm a little stupid on this... but is the mosfet in the battery or the button?
=/ lol this is something I should know by now...
I guess, but there is no free lunch. You now have an extra layer of electronics that no matter how small does in fact leach current from the battery and the atty.... Mosfets are good ideas for ecigs coz they can (the bigger ones, not the ones in ur pc) let a lot of current flow and it helps make the power being outputted a bit more stable
Unfortunately that's not true. I'd also venture to say that with a LR atty it will never even see 3.7V.yes it does run at true 3.7. no change in vape from beginning to end. =)
Unfortunately that's not true. I'd also venture to say that with a LR atty it will never even see 3.7V.
You should spend a bit of time on these forums before posting such nonsense.![]()