Hello All!!! Recomendations?

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Govmnt_Lacky

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Hello everyone....

Been vaping for about a year and no tobacco since day 1! Started witht he Blu pack.... soon (very soon) moved on to eGo-style setups. Right now, I am content with my V/V mod.

I currently have a Tesla V/V mod that I bought as a kit with 2 batteries (4.2V 2200maH) and the charger. I use an Aspire Nautilus and Nautilus Mini for tanks. Since I have had this setup, I have always vaped until the battery was down to 3.5 or 3.6V and charged. I typically vape 1.8 ohm coils at 4V. Recently, I have noticed that the flavor and vapor production has gotten worse starting at a higher voltage. Usually, I see it at around 3.8 or 3.9V.

I am wondering if the batteries are finally giving in (they are the originals) and I should get new ones. Could anyone recomend a good battery for this setup? I love my Tesla/Nautilus but, other recomendations are welcome as well.

Hoping to become a good, standing meber here and Thanks in advance...
 

Caro123

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sorry I can't advise re batteries I simple don't know enough but I am sure there is a battery wizard or two or three here at one time or another and I think there are battery specific threads anyway welcome to ECF it is heading towards its 15 million post which to my mind is an astounding feat and all because a person named smokey joe decided to take a step. there are some funny posts and some heart warming posts and all kinds in between Welcome to ECF
 

Govmnt_Lacky

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Baditude is the forum battery guru.

it could be that your batteries just aren't putting out as they used to be, that's why I like regulated mods or mechanicals that use 18650 batteries. They're cheap, available, and allow you to keep your device until it fails

This is exactly what I am thinking. The batteries do charge as far as I know but, it seems like they might be losing their power so-to-speak. This leads me to believe that I just need new batteries.

Hopefully, someone could reccommend some.
 

yuseffuhler

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This is exactly what I am thinking. The batteries do charge as far as I know but, it seems like they might be losing their power so-to-speak. This leads me to believe that I just need new batteries.

Hopefully, someone could reccommend some.
Welcome to ECF! @Baditude is our resident battery expert, he might be along shortly. iin the meantime, please keep in mind that a lot of places sell counterfeit or rewrapped batteries. Ebay and Amazon are two places you'll find counterfeits. For your needs, I'd recommend Samsung 25r 18650 batteries.
Samsung INR18650-25R 2500mAh - RTD vapor
 

robert walters

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Hello everyone....

Been vaping for about a year and no tobacco since day 1! Started witht he Blu pack.... soon (very soon) moved on to eGo-style setups. Right now, I am content with my V/V mod.

I currently have a Tesla V/V mod that I bought as a kit with 2 batteries (4.2V 2200maH) and the charger. I use an Aspire Nautilus and Nautilus Mini for tanks. Since I have had this setup, I have always vaped until the battery was down to 3.5 or 3.6V and charged. I typically vape 1.8 ohm coils at 4V. Recently, I have noticed that the flavor and vapor production has gotten worse starting at a higher voltage. Usually, I see it at around 3.8 or 3.9V.

I am wondering if the batteries are finally giving in (they are the originals) and I should get new ones. Could anyone recomend a good battery for this setup? I love my Tesla/Nautilus but, other recomendations are welcome as well.

Hoping to become a good, standing meber here and Thanks in advance...
The problem is not the tanks or battery, but the cartamizers they are junk they don't wick well & if you take one apart you'll find the wicking burnt and sometimes the coil will burn out. No fix known yet aspire knows about the problem but no solutions yet
 

DingerCPA

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I have a couple full-sized and one Mini Nautilus. I had shelved them for a while last fall, but once I got the newer coils (larger wicking holes and cotton instead of ceramic), I've been loving on them again. I have been getting about 3-5 tanks from a coil before I've had to change it out.

I'm running 30p/70v juice in mine without difficulty. I do tend to use lighter colored juices in my Nautis to avoid some of the "gunk factor." Typically run them around 11-12W and usually on the most open airflow.....

One thing I do with a new coil, however, is to start it LOW (8.5-9W) for a few pulls after I've primed it pretty well. Then I'll start nudging up a few pulls at a time. I pretty much do that with any new coil (unless it's an RBA that I've already pre-fired a few times before final wicking)

RTS Vapes seems to have the best quality (line of authentic) batteries. AW, the Samsung mentioned above - both highly respected brands. Check Baditude's blogs. He has a list of well-known and safe batteries for APVs.
 
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