I'm beginning to think vapers should have went lipo from the beginning.. Imrs are not as good, let alone the icr's in the beginning. You can find lipos that blow imrs out of the water. You can easily find a 60amp cont. lipo.
People can complain that they can't change the istick batteries, while they change out thier crappy imrs all the time, while 2 years later my istick will still smoke all of thier batteries.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ion/656162-eleaf-istick-50w-owners-group.html
I'm S L O W L Y realizing that I'm losing interest in getting a 50W-iStick.
I was never interested in it's 50Watts. I'm an "analog-convert vapist" and find a Nauty with BVC's at 10-12Watts gives me the "perfect" analog-experience. I want/need nothing more.
It was the 4400mAh that sounded so attractive. But it's gradually dawning on me...
At Home...I have 4 20W/30W-iSticks, a couple VV3's (and some 18650 Mods). I plug any of my mods with "low-battery-indicators" in to my handy-dandy $16 5-port Anker USB charger Amazon.com: Anker® 25W 5-Port Desktop USB Charger with PowerIQ Technology for Smartphones, Tablets and Many Other Devices (White): Cell Phones & Accessories each night before I go to bed. So...at home...I'm never without a usable mod.
Out & About (I'm either unemployed or retired...so I ONLY leave the house for FUN)...I take one of my 20W/30W-iSticks with me. It's 2200mAh has yet to run out on me. (But just in case for an "emergency"...I also keep a 2nd 20W/30W-iStick in my car's "pool-noodle lined" cup holder.)
So...I'm beginning to think...why am I interested at all in the bigger/heavier 50W-iStick when I'll never use the extra Watts and don't need the 4400mAh at home or when I'm out and about???
I'm thinking the same thing.
I have 5 20w now (I keep seeing good deals) and never run out of battery life.
I was thinking that I should skip the 30w and go directly to a 50w. I don't even need the 30w since I use my Nautilus mini @ 12 watts and it's great.
I also am an "analog-convert". I vape to stay off the tobacco not to blow huge clouds.
I think for a lot of people 2 30's or 20's would be better than 1 50![]()
Quote Originally Posted by Stosh View Post
I was very interested you mentioned a new Sanyo 35 amp battery being available, and check the websites of some of the respected battery vendors. None of them listed any Sanyo batteries that would be rated to vape anything, let alone sub-ohm
* RTD Vapor
* Illumination Supply
* Lighthound
* Orbtronics
* Battery Junction
So I checked our own Batteries and Chargers forum and also the CandlePower Forums, with no mention of a new 35 amp capable battery.
Also the iStick batteries are Li-Po type which are rated for higher amps than the standard IMR batteries we normally use in the battery replaceable mods.
Samsung 25R 2500MAH HIGH DRAIN 35A 18650 LI-ON BATTERY
-Batteries & Chargers - D&A Distribution
I'm S L O W L Y realizing that I'm losing interest in getting a 50W-iStick.
I was never interested in it's 50Watts. I'm an "analog-convert vapist" and find a Nauty with BVC's at 10-12Watts gives me the "perfect" analog-experience. I want/need nothing more.
It was the 4400mAh that sounded so attractive. But it's gradually dawning on me...
At Home...I have 4 20W/30W-iSticks, a couple VV3's (and some 18650 Mods). I plug any of my mods with "low-battery-indicators" in to my handy-dandy $16 5-port Anker USB charger Amazon.com: Anker® 25W 5-Port Desktop USB Charger with PowerIQ Technology for Smartphones, Tablets and Many Other Devices (White): Cell Phones & Accessories each night before I go to bed. So...at home...I'm never without a usable mod.
Out & About (I'm either unemployed or retired...so I ONLY leave the house for FUN)...I take one of my 20W/30W-iSticks with me. It's 2200mAh has yet to run out on me. (But just in case for an "emergency"...I also keep a 2nd 20W/30W-iStick in my car's "pool-noodle lined" cup holder.)
So...I'm beginning to think...why am I interested at all in the bigger/heavier 50W-iStick when I'll never use the extra Watts and don't need the 4400mAh at home or when I'm out and about???
I'm thinking the same thing.
I have 5 20w now (I keep seeing good deals) and never run out of battery life.
I was thinking that I should skip the 30w and go directly to a 50w. I don't even need the 30w since I use my Nautilus mini @ 12 watts and it's great.
I also am an "analog-convert". I vape to stay off the tobacco not to blow huge clouds.
I think for a lot of people 2 30's or 20's would be better than 1 50![]()
Interesting, yet Electronics & Appliances: Tablets, Laptops, Phones, TVs | Samsung US lists no such product.
I'm S L O W L Y realizing that I'm losing interest in getting a 50W-iStick.
I was never interested in it's 50Watts. I'm an "analog-convert vapist" and find a Nauty with BVC's at 10-12Watts gives me the "perfect" analog-experience. I want/need nothing more.
It was the 4400mAh that sounded so attractive. But it's gradually dawning on me...
At Home...I have 4 20W/30W-iSticks, a couple VV3's (and some 18650 Mods). I plug any of my mods with "low-battery-indicators" in to my handy-dandy $16 5-port Anker USB charger Amazon.com: Anker® 25W 5-Port Desktop USB Charger with PowerIQ Technology for Smartphones, Tablets and Many Other Devices (White): Cell Phones & Accessories each night before I go to bed. So...at home...I'm never without a usable mod.
Out & About (I'm either unemployed or retired...so I ONLY leave the house for FUN)...I take one of my 20W/30W-iSticks with me. It's 2200mAh has yet to run out on me. (But just in case for an "emergency"...I also keep a 2nd 20W/30W-iStick in my car's "pool-noodle lined" cup holder.)
So...I'm beginning to think...why am I interested at all in the bigger/heavier 50W-iStick when I'll never use the extra Watts and don't need the 4400mAh at home or when I'm out and about???
Dang I wish I didn't have that gotta have one (at least) of everything disease.![]()
Dang I wish I didn't have that gotta have one (at least) of everything disease.![]()
Have you tried getting him his own iStick topped with a GS Air loaded with steak juice?
Yeah, good point about not needing the 50W unless it's for sub'ing. I was tempted just because I love these things so much...but decided better of it, and got a 2nd 30W instead.
I just can't imagine needing anything else on the battery front for a long time. (vape time translation= a couple months)
You are missing out on great deals! Get a Netspend Visa, and you just add cash. It's just like a debit card but without a bank account. I tried the flavors I liked at a vape lounge, but their prices are crazy high. I paid $115 for a starter kit over 2 years ago; 2 vision Spinners, a cheap tank, and an Ego case. Those items cost about $55 at www.Sweet-Vapes.com. A great company, and Nicoticket eliquid is delicious.I don't do online shopping... Ever. Don't even have a credit card [emoji14].
I'll needed to source locally
I changed to the T3D's because they can take Kanger single coils, or the updated dual coils I like much better. I really love my occ coils, though. The Kanger Subtank Mini takes the updated coils, too, just have to buy the SubOhm resistance. Though I doubt I'll use then in my Subtank, since I order the others for my hubby's T3D and my Aerotank V2.I haven't decided yet. I want to reduce my rotation to no more than 4 flavors and devote a tank to each flavor. I was dead set on the Delta ll but recent reviews have me undecided. It may be the Subtank Mini or I may just get a few GS Airs for now and wait and see what develops from the newer tanks. I also plan on using an old Kanger T3S devoted to my tobacco flavor on low watts. I'm not sure that I want to sub-ohm all day. But of course I'll be sub-ohmin with a dripper occasionally. The guy that was claimin it was so big was doin it before any were out and he was goin by the dimensions and it havin 2 batteries.
I started vaping prior to the release of the 30W. I have 3 20W iSticks and they are the only mods I have ever used. As these iSticks die I will be replacing them with the 30W model.
For me it's the form factor. I love the way these feel in my hand. My pinky goes under the device enduring it doesn't slip from my hand, and my index finger rests on top against the bottom of my Nautilus mini. Fire it with my thumb. I just can't imagine any other mod feeling so good in my hand.
That being said, I have one issue with the way I hold this device. Depending on which tank I have attached to which mod and which air hole I am currently using, sometimes my index finger covers the air-hole on my mini.
At first my fix was to utilize the 510 adapter and beauty ring but I just don't like the extra height/bulk it adds. I've been meaning to go to the hardware store and find a thin plastic washer to sit between the mod and tank so it will screw down less and therefor change the position of the air-hole.
For the time being, I found a piece of rubber like material laying around my house that I cut in the shape of a washer. My question is does anyone see an issue with using rubber or plastic for this. I'm pretty sure the electricity runs up the middle of the 510, through the coil, and returns via the threads. Do I need to worry about heat and these materials?
I found that I would do that as well, my finger blocking the air hole of the Nautilus mini sometimes.For the time being, I found a piece of rubber like material laying around my house that I cut in the shape of a washer. My question is does anyone see an issue with using rubber or plastic for this. I'm pretty sure the electricity runs up the middle of the 510, through the coil, and returns via the threads. Do I need to worry about heat and these materials?