IPV Mini 2 70Watt

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realsis

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I have the ipv2 and now have the dual battery ipv3 150 watts. When I used my IPV2 I was able to vape all day and into evening I would change my battery then. my ipv3 goes for thee days before I need to chang its batteries. Hope this helps of course different Factors can drain a battery quickly so it depends on the way you use them as well. But with normal to heavy usee you will likely get a full day out of the unit.
 

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I have the ipv2 and now have the dual battery ipv3 150 watts. When I used my IPV2 I was able to vape all day and into evening I would change my battery then. my ipv3 goes for thee days before I need to chang its batteries. Hope this helps of course different Factors can drain a battery quickly so it depends on the way you use them as well. But with normal to heavy usee you will likely get a full day out of the unit.

It may be helpful to know what 3days means to you if we knew what resistance you were vaping on and your vaping style - few hits every few hours? chain vaping all day? MTL? Direct Lung? Nautilus with 1.8ohm heads?
 

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I just picked one up today and it came with a USB cord and was wondering if you can wall charge this with a usb block? It only came with the cord so was wondering if it was only meant to charge off like laptop?

MOST devices have a regulator in them, so they will regulate the power they pull. I can plug my iphone into my ipad charger and not have any issues as the iphone regulates the power it draws.
This is NOT true for egos, but I believe most regulated mods capable of usb charging include this feature.
 

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If battery life is an issue, look into a DNA40 or YiHi 350J device. Ni200 has an extremely low resistance compared to kanthal. It doesn't take a lot of power to get it super hot, and with Temperature Control your power adjusts accordingly.

One of us is a little confused here with resistance wires, nickels resistance and how it relates to battery life and such. :)

Temp-control will lower the wattage if it thinks temps are spiking and wicking is running dry. If it's lowering the voltage to keep flavor/temp optimal over a long drag, you'll potentially use less watts and see increased battery life compared to if it was putting out the full watts you'd selected -- but that's it.
 
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You will need a couple of 18650's and change out at least once a day using the iPV mini 2. It is a small device that packs a punch. Any of the mini's; SX350 is going to be the same thing but if you want the smaller form factor, that comes with the turf. If taking a minute to change out the battery is a hassle you can't deal with, go with a dual 18650 regulated. simple
 
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