I'm currently using two pair of Ultrafire 1200mAH protected batteries in my VV RSM. I noticed that they are a bit of a tight fit, but once seated, there is still some space between the spring coils, not a lot, but it's there.
The first set, both metered at 4.2V when I put them in, lasted about 22-24 hours with the voltage set at 4.5, they both metered at 3.45V when I took them out. I'm vaping on the second set now, also metered at 4.22V each.
So I've been reading about folks preferring the AW IMR batteries, which are apparently slightly shorter, due to the lack of a protection circuit. I understand that they are safer chemistry, so a PC isnt considered to be necessary, but I do have a couple of questions/concerns:
They are listed as 700mAH, would this mean more frequent changes? If so, does the performance increase justify keeping three or four pairs in rotation?
I've currently got just the two pair in rotation, with plans to buy a few more pair to keep in reseve, but if the IMRs have a much shorter run time, I could see needing at least three pair in active rotation.
My only previous experience is with a 3.7V FoxyBox, using a single 14500 protected battery. I rarely hit the batterys PC limit, because I would swap it out when the vapor started dropping off. Ive read that regulated and VV circuits cut off when the batteries can no longer supply enough voltage, which only seems logical. Now the question arises; without a PC to cut them out before they are over-discharged, and a regulator that prevents a noticeable drop off in performance when theyre getting low, how do you know when to change your batteries without over-discharging them?
The first set, both metered at 4.2V when I put them in, lasted about 22-24 hours with the voltage set at 4.5, they both metered at 3.45V when I took them out. I'm vaping on the second set now, also metered at 4.22V each.
So I've been reading about folks preferring the AW IMR batteries, which are apparently slightly shorter, due to the lack of a protection circuit. I understand that they are safer chemistry, so a PC isnt considered to be necessary, but I do have a couple of questions/concerns:
They are listed as 700mAH, would this mean more frequent changes? If so, does the performance increase justify keeping three or four pairs in rotation?
I've currently got just the two pair in rotation, with plans to buy a few more pair to keep in reseve, but if the IMRs have a much shorter run time, I could see needing at least three pair in active rotation.
My only previous experience is with a 3.7V FoxyBox, using a single 14500 protected battery. I rarely hit the batterys PC limit, because I would swap it out when the vapor started dropping off. Ive read that regulated and VV circuits cut off when the batteries can no longer supply enough voltage, which only seems logical. Now the question arises; without a PC to cut them out before they are over-discharged, and a regulator that prevents a noticeable drop off in performance when theyre getting low, how do you know when to change your batteries without over-discharging them?

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