How long do you heavy vapers get out of a 1000mah battery?

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erikbal

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I have a 1000mah ego twist battery and usually run it between 3.2-3.6 volts. The first day I got it I got about 12-14 hours out of it. Yesterday I only got about 7, running it at 3.4v. I have only had it about 4 weeks so I wouldn't suspect that the performance should drop that fast, should it? I usually charge it before it goes dead, I've only let it go completely dead a few times. Now I am paranoid about how long it will last me though. I consider myself a somewhat heavy vaper at the moment. I go through probably 3ml's or so a day. Just wondering what everyone else's experience is? Also I have 2 spare ego-t type batteries that were given to me by a friend. I assume they're 650mah. I only use them when my twist is charging. I notice with them that the vapor production and throat hit isn't as strong as with my twist, even with it set on 3.2v. The atomizer crackle is also louder with the twist. I am just assuming this is because the t types are a year or so old, so aren't putting out as much juice? Thanks guys/gals!

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DesiG

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I have 2 of these batteries and routinely get more than 16 hours of vape time on each. I usually set these to 4.3 and vape 2-3 ml a day using a tumbler tank. I rotate them so that I always have one charged. Mine are several months old. (I also have an amazing odd lot collection of other ego and vgo type batts, a couple of mods and a pure smoker V3 somewhere)
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Greetings; One thing I've wondered about battery time is whether it makes a diff if I shut my battery off (the 5 clicks thing) between vaping sessions.

I thought that 'off' is just a safety feature to prevent unintended firing, but I could swear that I'm getting way more battery time from my Twist (and other batteries) since I made a habit of using 5-clicks-off whenever my e-cig is not in use.

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Greetings; One thing I've wondered about battery time is whether it makes a diff if I shut my battery off (the 5 clicks thing) between vaping sessions.

I thought that 'off' is just a safety feature to prevent unintended firing, but I could swear that I'm getting way more battery time from my Twist (and other batteries) since I made a habit of using 5-clicks-off whenever my e-cig is not in use.

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Glenn
it's a separate function from the battery, it doesn't really matter. could be just placebo ;) my batteries are usually always unlocked, charging or otherwise, they last about the same..

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i can't imagine using 1000mah battery in a day, my 650mah ego-c upgrade last me all day using the higher 3.7v setting and still has about 30% next day.

you might have a bad battery if it's only lasting 7 hours at lower volt.
 
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