How many volts do the kr808d1&the v4l batteries produce,has anybody ever reserched this 3-3.7v or less.I would think the short reg &xl all produce the same correct one just last longer.
How many volts do the kr808d1&the v4l batteries produce,has anybody ever reserched this 3-3.7v or less.I would think the short reg &xl all produce the same correct one just last longer.
There is some discrepency between the loaded voltages produced by our common batteries, but all KR8 batteries seem to produce a consistent 3.7V, Scottbee did some interesting experiments with battery voltages that are worth a read if you're interested. (check out Scottbee's results here >> http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/joye-510/65055-battery-voltages-surprise.html)
Summary:
-The 510, eGo, and 510 mega batt produce about 3.1V
-The KR808 batt and Bartleby produce a "true" 3.7V
The fun part is... the 510 is the best performing entry level PV, and yet it only gets a loaded voltage of about 3.1V, so imagine adding another 0.6 volts on there. This $2.50 adapter and a KR8 battery can get you "true" 3.7V 510 vaping>> 901 Battery to 510 Atomizer adapter
The fun part is... the 510 is the best performing entry level PV, and yet it only gets a loaded voltage of about 3.1V, so imagine adding another 0.6 volts on there. This $2.50 adapter and a KR8 battery can get you "true" 3.7V 510 vaping>> 901 Battery to 510 Atomizer adapter
That extra voltage does make a difference. I think thats why some people are initially dissappointed with the 501. The 501 atomizers are great vapor producers, but at 3.1 volts they lack any kick.
I use KR808 batts with my 510 attys now. More vapor and throat hit. 510 stock batts are junk IMO.
That extra voltage does make a difference. I think thats why some people are initially dissappointed with the 501. The 501 atomizers are great vapor producers, but at 3.1 volts they lack any kick.
I use KR808 batts with my 510 attys now. More vapor and throat hit. 510 stock batts are junk IMO.
Glad this combo is working for you, other users of the kr8-battery-510-atty combo have said that the atomizer seems to "like" the higher voltage better too. Some have had dead attys come back to life, or gunked up ones perform better, so the higher voltage is probably better for complete atomization of the liquid.
I know "true" 3.7 volt is my next step (a happy medium between stock and 5v), so I'm debating this combo or a Bartleby myself.
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