Mini Max Fusion

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Chinner

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Hey Hawk!

No worries dude, we're all just trying to help, no offense taken at all!

I'm quite new here, so I'm always down for being corrected lol!

The only reason I posted here at all is because before buying, I had a hard time choosing between the mini and regular bloog. I was so stressed about buying every possible charger, adapter, extra everything you could think of because I was terrified about running out of power and being sucked right back into smoking analogs!

I know people that will eat the bloog batteries like you do in an hour, and that really isn't all that effective for anyone I realize so I always point them to a PV with it's own power plant lol, not so much a bloog mini. I vape high strength juices to crush my cravings, and only chain vape softer fluids at home when accessing a plug isn't a problem to make sure I have all I need to keep my non smoking streak going here! My next purchase will be the trifecta, which I hope to use at home and maybe in the car so that my minis will get some relief lol.

Anyways I love you all, happy vaping, and good luck to the OP!
 

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my current maxxfusion cartos tested with an ohmmeter at 2.8, 3.0 and and 2.85 ohms respectively when filled. I don't rely on the what's on the box or advertised. I always double check before using to prevent either complications or issues.

For about the first 10 minutes or so off the charger, my maxxfusion 65 batt will check out at 3.72 and then drops .11 to 3.61 for the remainder of the charge until it cuts off about 2 hours later.

These are my findings and thats what I will go with to base my formulations.

You cannot measure nicotine intake by puffs, since you don't know how much absorbed nicotine you are actually getting from each vaporized puff. You only know how much nicotine is in the eliquid, not how much you are actually absorbing at this point. If you could point me to some research or other source of information regarding this issue or so support your opinion, I would be much obliged.

Although there is .7-.8 milligrams in a Marlboro Red, how much of that nicotine is actually absorbed into the body vs vaping?

Can you understand where I am coming from now?

And yes, I realize there is a mosfet and the mosfet isnt the problem regarding lo res atomizers and regulated batteries like the ego. Solder points are the issue especially on the passthrough 650s where the auto cutoff is bypassed and people are taking super long hits, superheating the atomizer and overheating the battery contact point and transfering the heat to the solder points in a sealed metal tube. You can figure out the rest.
 

shooter59

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Hey guys,
There is a lot of good info that quite a few people are interested in.

The problem I see is that it is interwoven thru 3 or 4 different threads, which means those that want to know need to sort thru everything else to get to it.

I went ahead and started a tech thread for you guys, that way it will all be in one place and not hijacking another generic thread.

Thanks and keep up all the research. Great info.
 

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I hadn't measured BMF cartos in a long time, but you made me check a few again.
Of 5, all filled, only one was at 2,4 Ohm. 4 where within 2,6-2,8 Ohm.

About nicotine intake, I never said you could measure nicotine intake by puffs.
I gave you 3 reasonings for the 1ml -> 20 cigarettes gross estimate:
- number of puffs in a cigarette vs numbers of puffs in a 1ml carto.
- nicotine content in cigarettes vs nicotine content in 1ml of "equivalent" e-liquid.
- my own nicotine consumption with cigarettes and liquid.

The third is based solely on my own nicotine needs.

There is no hard data on absorption ratios of nicotine in vapor.
Even if there was, I would suspect the data to be flawed, because the absorption ratio would probably be influenced by other factors like other e-liquid components, depth of intake, etc. that are extremely difficult to include in a meaningful study.
 

MoonDance

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Pretty sure most of the technical info has been hashed and rehashed in many threads here, but the way we post in this forum good luck finding them!!!! ; ) You might be able to find it by searching for the specific verbage you are looking for in this subforum.

We are the Bloog, threads will be assimilated, resistance is yadda, yadda, yadda.
 

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Thank you for the clarification. I guess I vape really heavy on this Bloog and surprisingly enough haven't had any real issues with it.

What is surprising though, is that the 72 battery with maxxfusion carto lasts me about the length of time as the EGO 650 regulated at 3.2 with a 1.5 low res atomizer or the little sister VV (2 10440 3.7 batteries) with a Nhaler MF super cartomizer at 2.0 ohms.

Strange isn't it since I am positive that the maxxfusion 72 battery is nowhere rated near 650mh.

Chinner,

Sorry if I offended you there, but I wasn't quite sure of your meaning exactly, so like anything else, I asked for clarification.

Nothing personal there.

As far as chain vaping, well heh, I wouldn't recommend a PCC either, but rather the trifecta in passthrough mode with a usb hub or plug in adapter if they aren't going anywhere.

By the way, if chain vape the maxxfusion, I only get about 45 minutes on a 65 battery and theres also the issue of overheating the carto and making the liquid taste bad.

Ask me how I know, heh.

hawkfire1,

The eGo at 3,2V (under load) with a 1.5 Ohm atty uses about 6.8 Watts
A BMF 3,6V regulated bat with a BMF carto (2.5 Ohm) uses about 5.1 Watts.

The eGo has 650mAh and the 78mm bat has about 320mAh, so the difference in power usage does not explain why they are lasting you the same time.
What you have to take into acount is that the mAh ratings are measured at a specific (somewhat low) current discharge rate, and that the overall useful capacity of a LiOn battery is greatly reduced at higher discharge rates.

When using a 1.5 Ohm atty in the eGo you are asking for more than 2 Amps from the battery, and that is even outside the specs for the eGo (the eGo switch is a mosfet, not really built for more than 2 Amps).
There are several suppliers of 1.5 Ohm attys/cartos that warn about them not being suitable for eGos.

You're also probably taking shorter puffs on the MF because of the greater vapor, warmer vapor and greater throat hit. You're welcome. ;)
 
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