I have 2 twists and I think 3 is optimum. They go dead faster then they charge the way I use them.
Once you have variable voltage, you will want a backup that also has VV. I'm actually thinking my next eGo batteries will be Twists. I love the Provari, but there are times when I want something that is light in the pocket.
The Twist, with its 2.5A limit will perform just fine with 2.5 and 3 ohm atomizers, but will start to downshift if you decide to use something like a DCT carto tank with a 1.5 ohm coil. That's a 3 watt load at 4.5v, but you can get a good vape at 3.4v or 3.7v.
A standard eGo at 3.4v gives me a perfect vape with the Smoketech DCT at 1.5 ohms.
Laura, you don't have to go around chasing 3ohm stuff. Any resistance you have will work well on your Provari; you'll just dial the voltage up or down.
Thanks - I'd rather not go chasing ohms - I'd like to wait until I have the Provari and see what I think I need - I have up to 2.8 ohm attys/cartos so I'll see how I like that.
To be honest, all the watts/ohms/voltage/amps confuses me. Hopefully I don't need to know the specifics to that in order to use the Provari correctly.
Well, thats the advantage of such mod. Whatever you screw on it, you'll be able to dial it up or down, to your liking.
And no, you can of course adjust the voltage to your taste. Too weak/cold/anemic? Up the voltage. Too hot/burning taste/hard on inhale? Lower the voltage. Its simple as that, if you don't like to do the math![]()
Thanks - I'd rather not go chasing ohms - I'd like to wait until I have the Provari and see what I think I need - I have up to 2.8 ohm attys/cartos so I'll see how I like that.
To be honest, all the watts/ohms/voltage/amps confuses me. Hopefully I don't need to know the specifics to that in order to use the Provari correctly.
I have 2 twists and I think 3 is optimum. They go dead faster then they charge the way I use them.
Why were you disappointed with it and how did LR carto affect it? I have mine just about a week or so and I'm using LR Vision/Stardusts. So far no problems.No offense to anyone happy with the twist, but I was a bit disappointed in mine. Probably due to my LR cartos.
No offense to anyone happy with the twist, but I was a bit disappointed in mine. Probably due to my LR cartos. Nevertheless, I broke mine ( sat on it) and moved on to a LT which I have been quite happy with. Best of luck with yours!
Why were you disappointed with it and how did LR carto affect it? I have mine just about a week or so and I'm using LR Vision/Stardusts. So far no problems.
I have 2 of the 1000 mah twist and I have to recharge both of them through out the day even when both are fully charged when I wake in the morning. I usually use some where between 3.6 to 4 amps.
The regular 1000 mah batteries last a good bit longer.
I just got the 650 mah Twist and love it !
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I'm using mine with a 1.8 ohm LR type B tank. The juice really sizzles at 4.8 V, so I find that 4.2 V is about right. That's about 10 watts. Noticeably better than a standard eGo or Riva battery. No problem with 1.8 ohms. Just a little longer than a standard eGo battery, but still easily fits in my shirt pocket.
Glad I could use all my old stuff with the Twist battery.
I'm not a chain vaper, but my battery has gone for over 15 hours now. Will charge it over night.
Why were you disappointed with it and how did LR carto affect it? I have mine just about a week or so and I'm using LR Vision/Stardusts. So far no problems.
Just wondering....
Will the 650mah Twist vape as long as a 650 Kgo or does the added electronics make it less efficient?
I assume vaping at lower voltages (given the same carto resistance) will extend the vape time.
How does the voltage setting impact how long you can vape between charges?
If I get 5 hours out of a 650 mah Kgo, will I get the same out of a 650mah Twist if I vape at 3.7 volts?
Just ordered a 650mah Twist to see what all the fuss is about. The 1000 mah seemed too long to fit comfortably in my jeans pocket.
If everything else equal running higher volts but at the same wattage is more battery efficient since you are using less amps vaping at higher voltage and higher resistance. 2ohm @ 4v = 8 Watts = 2 amps. 8ohm @ 8v = 8 Watts = 1 amp. Hopefully the math I did in my head is correct. Both the same wattage but less current should yield better battery life
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