I am not posting just for nothing, andbelieve this to be important. But unfortunately for Ed_C, as a newmember I am obliged to post here (this being my very first post).Perhaps the administrator could notify him.
This is in reply to post #1014 of01-04-2014 in the thread The innokin iTaste VV V3 owners groupof the forum Variable Voltage APV Discussion athttp://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...aste-vv-v3-owners-group-102.html#post11766609. Nobody there seems to have shared Ed_C´s experience. He wrote:
My first iTaste VV V3 that I boughtabout 9 weeks ago has started to have a big drop in battery capacity.When I first got it, it would last about 350+ puffs. Now 9 weekslater it's dropped down to less than 200 puffs. This is with the unitset at the same wattage and with the same resistance toppers that Ihave been using all along. I'm disappointed as I was expecting closeto 300 charge cycles. It's only been ~65 charges and now I'm downsomething like 43%. I'm regretting the two more VVs that I boughtright before Christmas if this is going to happen again. I'm assumingthis isn't normal. Has anyone else experienced this?
And my answer is:
I have. I bought my iTaste VV V3 onNovember 20th 2013. At first it gave me 220 inhalationswith the battery maximally charged and discharged. The capacitystarted to diminish about mid December. Today I am down to 100inhalations.
Later, on December 4th 2013,I bought an MVP V2. It started out with 713 inhalations. Last countwas 516 inhalations with the battery maximally charged anddischarged.
The initial inhalation numberscorrelate well, since the VV has 800 mAh and the MVP 2600 mAh. 2600divided by 800 are 3.25, and 713 divided by 220 are 3.24.
I think I will buy two Lavatube 2s now.Or can anyone recommend me some other variable voltage batteries with2000+ mAh? I´m a newbie (the VV was my first), and I am hooked. ButI didn´t expect vaping to be this expensive..
Peter
This is in reply to post #1014 of01-04-2014 in the thread The innokin iTaste VV V3 owners groupof the forum Variable Voltage APV Discussion athttp://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...aste-vv-v3-owners-group-102.html#post11766609. Nobody there seems to have shared Ed_C´s experience. He wrote:
My first iTaste VV V3 that I boughtabout 9 weeks ago has started to have a big drop in battery capacity.When I first got it, it would last about 350+ puffs. Now 9 weekslater it's dropped down to less than 200 puffs. This is with the unitset at the same wattage and with the same resistance toppers that Ihave been using all along. I'm disappointed as I was expecting closeto 300 charge cycles. It's only been ~65 charges and now I'm downsomething like 43%. I'm regretting the two more VVs that I boughtright before Christmas if this is going to happen again. I'm assumingthis isn't normal. Has anyone else experienced this?
And my answer is:
I have. I bought my iTaste VV V3 onNovember 20th 2013. At first it gave me 220 inhalationswith the battery maximally charged and discharged. The capacitystarted to diminish about mid December. Today I am down to 100inhalations.
Later, on December 4th 2013,I bought an MVP V2. It started out with 713 inhalations. Last countwas 516 inhalations with the battery maximally charged anddischarged.
The initial inhalation numberscorrelate well, since the VV has 800 mAh and the MVP 2600 mAh. 2600divided by 800 are 3.25, and 713 divided by 220 are 3.24.
I think I will buy two Lavatube 2s now.Or can anyone recommend me some other variable voltage batteries with2000+ mAh? I´m a newbie (the VV was my first), and I am hooked. ButI didn´t expect vaping to be this expensive..
Peter