Hello,
Just wanted to share my experience with my JantyStick and a basic battery mod I performed. After receiving my Stick, I was well excited to have a go on it after a less than satisfactory time spent with a 901 style device (dont ask). For the first week all was fantastic with billowing clouds of vapour and great battery life. However after a week the vapour from my original atty started to drop off, no problem, I bought 5 more just to be safe. After a week though the same thing in turn, happened with all the other atomizers. I decided to test my atomizers with a voltmeter to confirm the resistance as I had read that as they are dieing the resistance creeps up. I discovered that the resistance on all of them was between 3.5 and 4 ohms which I believe is correct for a 801 style atomizer. So I concluded the only thing that could be wrong is either my batteries are buggered or the atty is dirty/clogged causing the heat generated not to be applied to the liquid causing reduced vapour. After confirming my batteries were holding charge a thought occurred to me, the battery specs show they are 360 mah liion with a max discharge rate of 2C . With my rudimentary electronics knowledge it occurred to me that the potential current draw at 3.6V across a 3.6 ohm resistor is 1 Amp. The max my battery was going to shove out was .72 Amps . Hmm 2.6 Watts compared to 3.6 Watts if my battery was up to the Job (maybe the extra heat will keep my atty clean by burning off the accumulated crap during use). I decided to Shoehorn in a single Cell Lipo with a 750 mah capacity and a discharge rate of 20C (more than enough for running my atty at capacity). The added bonus of using a single cell Lipo at 3.6V rather than 2 cells with a regulator (5v) was the Jantystick built in usb charger can still charge the Lipo, (more than 1 cell would require balancing)
Okay, enough flapping, the difference is outstanding. i am now on a months use on a single atomizer which still performs good as new(definatly was clogging due to lower heat from stock battery). The battery life is great. Ive used a cell with the same dimensions as my stick and have made a probe / adapter that allows me to attach the new lipo without opening the stick. Usb charger still works as the charge scheme for lipo is the same as Lion.
So the point of all the above begs a simple question, why on earth design a PV device around a battery technology which will never be up to the job ?
Regards
Chris
Just wanted to share my experience with my JantyStick and a basic battery mod I performed. After receiving my Stick, I was well excited to have a go on it after a less than satisfactory time spent with a 901 style device (dont ask). For the first week all was fantastic with billowing clouds of vapour and great battery life. However after a week the vapour from my original atty started to drop off, no problem, I bought 5 more just to be safe. After a week though the same thing in turn, happened with all the other atomizers. I decided to test my atomizers with a voltmeter to confirm the resistance as I had read that as they are dieing the resistance creeps up. I discovered that the resistance on all of them was between 3.5 and 4 ohms which I believe is correct for a 801 style atomizer. So I concluded the only thing that could be wrong is either my batteries are buggered or the atty is dirty/clogged causing the heat generated not to be applied to the liquid causing reduced vapour. After confirming my batteries were holding charge a thought occurred to me, the battery specs show they are 360 mah liion with a max discharge rate of 2C . With my rudimentary electronics knowledge it occurred to me that the potential current draw at 3.6V across a 3.6 ohm resistor is 1 Amp. The max my battery was going to shove out was .72 Amps . Hmm 2.6 Watts compared to 3.6 Watts if my battery was up to the Job (maybe the extra heat will keep my atty clean by burning off the accumulated crap during use). I decided to Shoehorn in a single Cell Lipo with a 750 mah capacity and a discharge rate of 20C (more than enough for running my atty at capacity). The added bonus of using a single cell Lipo at 3.6V rather than 2 cells with a regulator (5v) was the Jantystick built in usb charger can still charge the Lipo, (more than 1 cell would require balancing)
Okay, enough flapping, the difference is outstanding. i am now on a months use on a single atomizer which still performs good as new(definatly was clogging due to lower heat from stock battery). The battery life is great. Ive used a cell with the same dimensions as my stick and have made a probe / adapter that allows me to attach the new lipo without opening the stick. Usb charger still works as the charge scheme for lipo is the same as Lion.
So the point of all the above begs a simple question, why on earth design a PV device around a battery technology which will never be up to the job ?
Regards
Chris