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If they ever make one of these that will allow the voltage to be reduced, then I'll be a likely candidate for one.
Presently it is a 3.7v regulated BUT going to work on them for a variable switch possibly for this. Are you speaking more for a 3.2v regulated or a variable in this form factor?
It fully charges at 4.2v, regulates at 3.7v...
The battery has a residual voltage of 4.2 when fully charged, but the measured voltage during actual use is near 3.7 volts. This happens with any battery that is rated at 3.7 volts. How long it maintains this voltage during use depends on the milliamp hour rating. In other words, it doesn't need to be regulated to maintain that voltage for the useful life of each charge. Naturally, a 1050 mAh battery will last a pretty long spell at 3.7 volts before it needs to be recharged.
Yes - they said at full charge it is 4.2v but they regulate it to 3.7v through the PCB, when it goes below the 3.7v it still works ok...when it goes below 3.3 you get LED flash/warnings and you have to recharge, won't operate anymore...
I don't know who "they" is, but "they" don't know what "they" are talking about, heheh.
I'll try to nail them down on this but I am talking to them directly now and they are telling me that it is 4.2v fully charged, regulated to 3.7 through the PCB...
So you are definitely coming to the 14th of May vapefest??
ps- 'they' also said 'they' are working/looking at - a possible VV switch : )
Before you go, I'll PM you my cell number...I may be freed from festivities and possibly have you over if you have time...are you driving and/or coming with wife?
I certainly won't argue with the voltage, but I have an ePower and it does burn much hotter than my other pvs and vape like a higher voltage (honestly tastes like a 6 volt vape the way it burns the liquid after the first vape in a row), but I think it's more on the stock atty's, as my normal 510 2.5's don't work with the ePower.
I'll try to nail them down on this but I am talking to them directly now and they are telling me that it is 4.2v fully charged, regulated to 3.7 through the PCB...
So you are definitely coming to the 14th of May vapefest??
ps- 'they' also said 'they' are working/looking at - a possible VV switch : )
I have an E-power in my hand if your talking about the one smoketech makes, it works like any other battery Mod that runs a 3.7v Batt. full charge is 4.2 usually on a 3.7 then it slowly degrades like this upon usage =
LiIon Battery Charge Status
4.2V 100%
4.1V 87%
4.0V 75%
3.9V 55%
3.8V 30%
3.5V 0%