Well with my new rio mini I wanted to see what kind of battery life I could get out of the batteries. I have 3 AW IMR 600mah batteries that I use in sequence (ie: one in use, one on the charger, one resting after a full charge). Throughout the last 2 days I used the same exact atomizer (standard resistance joey 510). The first day I used a very thick juice, and today I used a lighter/thinner juice after flushing everything out.
I chained vaped constantly for the last two days on this thing and I have determined that I went through 2 full charges per day. Keep in mind this is chain vaping from 10am till about midnight. If I wanted a high charge, that would require at least 3 batteries in constant rotation. Obviously people don't always chain vape all day long, but on my days off (which this week is a vacation week for me) I tend to chain vape (especially with a brand new mod to play with like this mini hehe). I am positive that a single battery would get me through most of the day if I was at work with a possible swap when I got home.
Just putting in my anecdotal .02 in for people who have a question about battery life.
Obviously this doesn't match the capacity of a fully charged 18650, but at least it will give people a reference point to go on when they are determining battery length of usage and which mod (either a grand or a mini) will fit their needs.
I chained vaped constantly for the last two days on this thing and I have determined that I went through 2 full charges per day. Keep in mind this is chain vaping from 10am till about midnight. If I wanted a high charge, that would require at least 3 batteries in constant rotation. Obviously people don't always chain vape all day long, but on my days off (which this week is a vacation week for me) I tend to chain vape (especially with a brand new mod to play with like this mini hehe). I am positive that a single battery would get me through most of the day if I was at work with a possible swap when I got home.
Just putting in my anecdotal .02 in for people who have a question about battery life.
Obviously this doesn't match the capacity of a fully charged 18650, but at least it will give people a reference point to go on when they are determining battery length of usage and which mod (either a grand or a mini) will fit their needs.