GG's true voltage

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emonty

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What other variables do you see coming into play after this test? maybe we can eliminate them while testing...

I.e. Battery age is a huge concern...but if we test with a ac/dc converter that will give us a Steady current and a percentage of voltage loss as opposed to a actual voltage loss number i.e. 6v ac/dc converter unloaded show 5.4volts at adapter would equal a 1% loss within Battery case

Also we'd have to account for Atomizer Resistance when proforming the Loaded test...that would have to be a made known number and is very adaptable once the basic numbers are known but if you measuring at 3.6ohms with atomizer and Battery case...and the Atomizer tests at 3.2ohms...then it can be concluded that the battery case has a resistance of .4ohms and you can adapt that for any Atomizer

I don't really see how Age of Battery case could come into play..Most mod's are sealed so i don't really think anything would really change within over time

I am with you....the results will show: Voltage and Resistance. Now the soft parts comes into play: Liquid, NIC strength, duration and length of the draws, attie brand,type and age to name a few.....anyway let's start the test and see what it brings...I am just sceptical if you do not take all the correct variables into consideration and make them part of the tests to perform
 

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IF using a ac/dc power supply while doing these tests....how would we connect that? It maybe easier(Though less accurate) to just use a battery for the testing...

Measure battery voltage, install battery in mod, measure voltage at adapter(Unloaded), Measure Atomizers Resistance, install test leads and atomizer to mod. test Loaded Voltage

I think we still might be able to get a basic idea(Very Basic) of Voltage loss though i wouldn't trust the findings to stand up to peer scientific review..Any ideas how to connect a battery case like the GG to an external Power supply?
 

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IF using a ac/dc power supply while doing these tests....how would we connect that? It maybe easier(Though less accurate) to just use a battery for the testing...

Not only is it easier, but it is also more accurate to use batteries. The reason is simple: People vape using batteries, with all their flaws, and not a perfect constant source like an ac/dc power supply.

Just take the average rechargeable batteries like Tenergy or ultrafire ...That's all that we need.

As for the testing method,I read that it was explained on another forum. Here is the link http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-device-under-load-prodigy-other-devices.html
 
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And although some models are out of production, yet numbers can be useful for future reference...For science :D

I can see your point here. I would like to see a chart of ALL mods on the market today. That would be a great thing for comparisons. We could do them like the car companies do for features and performance parameters.


You mean the telescopic? yes of course...I will consider it to be the Rolls Royce of vaping machines...till Imeo invents a new one...hehe :D

Well I was referring to the Trans because it is in Production now. But I actually have one of the prototype Telescopic devices. Thanks Crash... Yes I actually refer to it as my Ferrari.....lol...


I totally agree here. Imeo will launch a new parameter here.

Then we will have to make a new chart...just for the Imeoatties.:D

Yea I can't wait to get my hands on these new imeo atties. Ordered a few today. This should change things a bit....

Me too...My sweet spot gravitates somewhere in between 4.3 and 5 volts. It can sometimes hit the 6V depending on the mood though.

Care to tell with which GG and battery configuration you get the 4.2 Volts?

Actually I am using a PS pass thru for this voltage... It seems to be just right for me. But the 18650 comes close to this at 4.2 freshly charged.....I wish I could find two 2.5 volt batteries...

Good conversation Mist, Thanks.....
 
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