Question about mods and Amps/h

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mooody

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Question about mods and Amps/h
I’m comparing two mods atm. The Joye stick V3 and the Joye eGo. There’s $20USD difference between the two (the ego might be higher due to being newer and maybe more slick looking.)
The main difference (beside cosmetics) between the two I can see is *360mAh Rechargeable Battery 2 pc for Joye V3 and *3.7V 650mAh rechargeable battery 2 pc for Joye Ego.
With Amperage, would I be safe to assume the difference is one will charge faster then the other (if the usb port is capable of putting out that many amps). I suppose that capacity (if one has a larger/longer lasting battery capacity) would depend on charging time as well? I think I read that voltage is how hot the atty burns (and atty’s resistance), so amperage doesn’t come into play with vapor production.
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Question about mods and Amps/h
I’m comparing two mods atm. The Joye stick V3 and the Joye eGo. There’s $20USD difference between the two (the ego might be higher due to being newer and maybe more slick looking.)
The main difference (beside cosmetics) between the two I can see is *360mAh Rechargeable Battery 2 pc for Joye V3 and *3.7V 650mAh rechargeable battery 2 pc for Joye Ego.
With Amperage, would I be safe to assume the difference is one will charge faster then the other (if the usb port is capable of putting out that many amps). I suppose that capacity (if one has a larger/longer lasting battery capacity) would depend on charging time as well? I think I read that voltage is how hot the atty burns (and atty’s resistance), so amperage doesn’t come into play with vapor production.
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To answer the charge questions - given the same source, yes the 360mAh batt will charge a bit faster than the 650mAh batt but in reality, it isn't that much difference.

There's a few more differences in the V3 and eGo. The V3 comes as an 801 connection whereas the eGo is a 510 connect. And, again, by experience - I have both - the eGo/Tornado produces much better vapor even if the V3 is used with a 510 adapter and 510 atty. I'm guessing that the eGo batt is operating at a better peak voltage than the 10440 batt in the V3. I like the ergonomics on the Joye/Janty Stick a lot and I use it in the 801 mode for lighter flavors and it is great for that, but if I only had the choice of one - the eGo wins hands down on vapor alone. And it is good for the tobacco and coffee flavors. But then the next purchase might be a V3 :)
 

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Kent has effectively answered your question (no surprise). I'm just going to provide a couple footnotes:

  • I'm pretty sure that the Joye Stick (aka Janty Stick) V3 comes with a 320 mAh 10440 battery.

  • mAh (milliamp hours) is not the same as amperage. Amperage is a measure of current. mAh is a measure of how long the battery delivers power to the atomizer before needing to be recharged. So a 650 mAh battery should deliver twice as many puffs as a 320 mAh battery. That is, you'll need to recharge the Joye Stick V3 twice as often as the eGO.

  • Overall, the Janty eGO (aka Totally Wicked Tornado, both manufactured by Joye) probably is a more effective device for most vapers (albeit more expensive). However, the Joye Stick V3 has the slight advantage of USB connection, enabling charging the battery while you are vaping. [NOTE: Unlike some USB passthroughs, this just charges the battery; it does not provide direct (higher voltage) power to the atomizer.]
 
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