Laser Mod Owners, How does your 10440 perform?

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How long does your 10440 on a laser mod last you before changing or recharging?

Also are these batteries available in High Drain?

The vaping on a fresh battery is good, but after an hour it seems weak but still works for a total of 2 hours.
Not to my knowledge.

I have found that a good rule of thumb for battery life is 1-1.5 hr/100 mAh. The delta in duration is the vaper him/herself.
 

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Right now, I can go pretty much 6-8 hours but I do not use it constantly, I rotate between it and the tornego. The battery for my mod is 600 mah. I have a new one that is only 350 mah and not sure how long that one will last as I haven't used it yet.
Wow! who's making a 600 mAh 10440?
 

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How long does your 10440 on a laser mod last you before changing or recharging?

Also are these batteries available in High Drain?

The vaping on a fresh battery is good, but after an hour it seems weak but still works for a total of 2 hours.
I have been using the LR510 and LR901 on the Laser and been receiving roughly 3 and half hours. Yesterday on the 510 I pulled off 3 hours and 45 minutes. The 10440 high drains cannot be made due to the small size and if it were done, the mah would only be 220-250. I tried to gt these done, but in the end it's just not worth it.
Wow! who's making a 600 mAh 10440?
Haha I believe that's one of the infamous mis-printed versions.
 

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My 10440s don't seem to charge more than 5 or 10 minutes after they seem discharged and don't seem to last more than 10 minutes before getting weak. They are only 2 or 3 weeks old. Posted a question about it in the WF-139 Charger Issues thread.
If I'm not mistaken, that particular charger needs spacers for the 10440 to seat properly. If both poles of the battery are indeed in full contact with the charger, then that is a sign of expired batteries or a faulty charger.
 

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That was my belief too :) but the leaps and bounds of innovations these days, one never knows.
Haha it's only a matter of time before these 10440's will be infinite! Hmm We can always take a trip to a nuclear powerplant :w00t:

My 10440s don't seem to charge more than 5 or 10 minutes after they seem discharged and don't seem to last more than 10 minutes before getting weak. They are only 2 or 3 weeks old. Posted a question about it in the WF-139 Charger Issues thread.

We gotcha covered Jim :) With a man like Switch, we can target this problem faster than our teleporter! :toast:
 

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I'll be sticking to the other thread from now on to keep things simple. I'm beginning to think it is a carto problem. As an electronics geek, I really dislike automatic chargers without meters and such. And I am so out of shape with that that I hadn't felt like digging out my meters. Guess it is time to start thinking again...
 

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With my regular atomizers I will get a very consistant 3 hours out of them, almost down to the exact minute. With a 510 cartomizer I will get about 5 hours of use, again, down to the exact minute.

That is constant vaping, by the way. <3 Lazer
That's to be expected Scorched, the resistance in the carto is higher.
 

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With the TrustFire 10440 batteries I only got about 90 minutes at the very most. That was using either a 510 or 901 atty, both around 3.0 ohms. Then I switched to the AW 10440 batteries and I get 3.5+ hours no problem on the same attys and also with the 510 cartos. I've been testing the 2.0 ohm 901 atty on the LVP3 and the AW batteries are lasting 2.5+ hours. Definitely get the AW 10440 batteries for the LPVs
 

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With the TrustFire 10440 batteries I only got about 90 minutes at the very most. That was using either a 510 or 901 atty, both around 3.0 ohms. Then I switched to the AW 10440 batteries and I get 3.5+ hours no problem on the same attys and also with the 510 cartos. I've been testing the 2.0 ohm 901 atty on the LVP3 and the AW batteries are lasting 2.5+ hours. Definitely get the AW 10440 batteries for the LPVs
WWay,

Yup! the Aws are a little pricey, but hey so is a Porsche :D and they both perform :D:D

Kudos Isaac :banana:

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