I have to wonder if my eGo-T atomiser is killing my batteries and would appreciate any helpful input.
I've been using the same eGo-T atomiser since the 16th of March (yes, March). And, since I had about 8 normal 510 batteries but no eGo batteries I decided to just try it out on those and use them until they died before investing in proper eGo batteries (or going back to the screwdriver or another mod).
So this one eGo-T atomiser has lasted over 11 weeks. However, all my 510 batteries have been dying. Some are well over a year old, some just over a year old, and most of those have been noticably losing their life in that they don't hold much of a charge and don't last nearly as long as they used to. But one new one completely died in less than a month.
I have been assuming that the new one dying so quickly was a fluke, and that all the others wimping out around the same time is just down to them all being close to the same old age (and possibly all lying in a box while I was using the screwdriver 100% of the time).
Is this a safe assumption? Or is there some known issue with tank atomisers killing batteries like this? It's not a low-resistance atomiser.
And how long are these tank atomisers known to last? I thought I'd read they lived about a month. This one is nearly 3 months and has never been cleaned or drained or anything like that.
Thanks!
I've been using the same eGo-T atomiser since the 16th of March (yes, March). And, since I had about 8 normal 510 batteries but no eGo batteries I decided to just try it out on those and use them until they died before investing in proper eGo batteries (or going back to the screwdriver or another mod).
So this one eGo-T atomiser has lasted over 11 weeks. However, all my 510 batteries have been dying. Some are well over a year old, some just over a year old, and most of those have been noticably losing their life in that they don't hold much of a charge and don't last nearly as long as they used to. But one new one completely died in less than a month.
I have been assuming that the new one dying so quickly was a fluke, and that all the others wimping out around the same time is just down to them all being close to the same old age (and possibly all lying in a box while I was using the screwdriver 100% of the time).
Is this a safe assumption? Or is there some known issue with tank atomisers killing batteries like this? It's not a low-resistance atomiser.
And how long are these tank atomisers known to last? I thought I'd read they lived about a month. This one is nearly 3 months and has never been cleaned or drained or anything like that.
Thanks!