Moderately happy to EXSTATIC over my Chuck!

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sizemore2000

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Well, I've had my Chuck for a couple of weeks now. I started off with 2 UltraFire protected 18650 batteries. One is 3000mah and the other 2400mah. Not too bad on performance, but my 750mah Riva gave it a run for its money.

Thanks to the forums, I was pointed to the AW LiFePO4 3.0v CR123a 500mah battery. Two of those in my Chuck, and I'm now in vaping paradise. I ordered them from Vaporflow.com with 10off in the coupon code section for 10 percent off. I've heard I needed a high voltage atty, but they didn't have any, so I just got the batteries. On to performance.....

Twice the performance. What more can I say>>>No more 10 second drags to get a good throat hit and lots of vapor. My Riva doesn't come close to my Chuck in performance now. And it's like the vapor tastes better. It makes my juices finally come to life, with the flavor really shining through!

I'm a dripper, so I have to refill a little more often, but guess what? I don't have to smoke as long either, cause my nic buzz is setting me down now!

I got the batteries in last night, and charged them for 10 minutes on my multicharger, till I had the green light, and then went to town. Woke up this morning, and it's still as good as it was last night. NICE! :toast:
 

sizemore2000

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My regular 510 atty seems to be working very well at 6v. Those batteries got pretty hot when I charged them. I think I'll keep an eye on these batts when I charge em, to make sure I don't overcharge. They are not protected like my 18650's, but I think they are supposed to be safe. I think my multicharger cuts off when they are charged, but I'm not sure, so for right now, I'll keep an eye on them. I can see where I could get addicted to the 6v. Now to order some spare 3v batts.
 
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