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Mosin_Sergei

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Imeo,
My issue with 14500 batteries is not the inconsistency of their voltage, but it is the duration of their life. From my experience they need to be changed up to 4-5 times a day and that is a PITA. More the constant charging of them than the changing themselves. If your switch however is somehow going to change that duration for that battery than I am all game.
I just do not see how that is possible in my limited understanding now.
My statements are in no way meant to demean this new device at all. I typically vape at 5.3-5.6 with a LR carto (1.5-1.6ohm) and the 4.8 nimh can be a pain at 600 mah, I need a third one by the very end of the day..
 

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I totally agree Steve. Many ecf users are used to big devices but I am sure that if there was a thin e-cig that can do what a big can then all people would prefere the thin one. Thats what I am trying to do here. More options on a slim cig. The only that is missing from this thin GG is a VV module that will come later to replace the existing button. But for now it will work extremely nice at a steady 3,6 voltage as I see it.
I will go ahead and step in it and say simply that no new venture such as this that fills a void is a "step backwards". Everyone of course has their own set of preferences and that is as it should be. BUt just because a device doesn't have a set of spec's any one or few people don't find to fit their needs doesn't make it a step backwards.

On days like today where I spend 12-14 hours in outpatient treatments, a device like this fits my needs perfectly. By now I know most of the techs and nurses, etc but they can't allow me to break the law with a device as visible as my GGTS's are.

So just for one "non-lady-like" niche it will fill, instead of a eGo clone and 2 or 3 2.5ml cartos, I can have a GG with what sounds like buck boost tech feeding my cravings with every sneaky pull I take. And yes, since it is vapor, you can hold your breatrh for a couple of seconds and virtually no visible cloud is seen.

I am very sure I am not alone in seeing this new device filling a role I very much need filled. I had 10x rather have a constant 3.6 with a coil to match than a 3.4 sucking vapor through a Chinaman's dirty sock filler cartos. Just my :2c:.

Oh and since #1 seems to be alocated, I'll gladly take #.5!!! :laugh:
 

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Changing batteries is easy and no pain at all to my opinion Paulie. If someone needs 4 batteries per day then ok. If someone needs 1 battery per day then ok again. The main purpose it to vape steady with those batteries if you agree.
Imeo,
My issue with 14500 batteries is not the inconsistency of their voltage, but it is the duration of their life. From my experience they need to be changed up to 4-5 times a day and that is a PITA. More the constant charging of them than the changing themselves. If your switch however is somehow going to change that duration for that battery than I am all game.
I just do not see how that is possible in my limited understanding now.
My statements are in no way meant to demean this new device at all. I typically vape at 5.3-5.6 with a LR carto (1.5-1.6ohm) and the 4.8 nimh can be a pain at 600 mah, I need a third one by the very end of the day..
 

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yes I did cba. Penelope will be the smallest atomizer in thin mode with a 2 ml capacity and liquid control too. Proteus will be the first 14500 tube battery holder with electronics to keep the voltage steady, something that those batteries need. Also the first battery holder with removable electronics on it
I'm not much of a GG guy, but the Penelope part of the system is intriguing. I will be marking this thread for monitoring. :)

(you did say 510 connection, correct?
 

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yes I did cba. Penelope will be the smallest atomizer in thin mode with a 2 ml capacity and liquid control too. Proteus will be the first 14500 tube battery holder with electronics to keep the voltage steady, something that those batteries need. Also the first battery holder with removable electronics on it

cool. I'm looking forward to it.
 

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Yes, I think you...................

1. A thin and short device like most people prefere
2. A device that has a steady voltage
3. A rebuildable atomizer that can be used in any mod and a battery holder that can be used with any atomizer
4. Ladies and all people that dont go in public with big mods will finally be able to do what they want

mmmmmm......offers still good Imeo :sneaky:
 

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yes I did cba. Penelope will be the smallest atomizer in thin mode with a 2 ml capacity and liquid control too. Proteus will be the first 14500 tube battery holder with electronics to keep the voltage steady, something that those batteries need. Also the first battery holder with removable electronics on it

So will the electronic switch be optional? By having "removable electronics", can Proteus be used in a mechanical mode without the electronics? That would be awsome imeo!!
 
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