DeloresRose

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Aegis uses a single 26650 doesn’t it? That’s a healthy battery and should have a good long life for a full day of vaping

Either that or 18650, which is all I have right now, and I vaped right through it in a couple hours. Although, I guess bringing spares would not be a deal breaker, right? Just saying, how hard is it to find 26650s in the real world? I shop online but not too many where I live do.
 

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Or internal battery mods. The MVP4 battery life is fantastic, although some consider the mod large ( I don't) .
The Coolfire Ultra is smaller but again, excellent battery life.
The other upside is not having to fool with batteries. Of course the downside is when the batteries finally die, it's time to dispose of the mod.
But, I get at least a year (probably much more) before it's time to dispose.
 

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The Ruleaux 20700 and two Sanyo 20700A batteries gives me extremely good battery life, and I am a heavy vaper.
The mod is inexpensive, and the batteries are roughly 9 -10 dollars each

Edit: I believe the batteries are Sanyo 20700B
 
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I get 95 puffs at 65W on the Aegis with the Aspire 4300 mAh 26650. It would all depend on the vaping style and power used, 35W-50W would see more life.

Everyone is different, but I would not be happy with 95 puffs. I vape at roughly 70 watts.
My Innokin Oceanus, single 20700 battery gets roughly 95 puffs, and I rarely use it because of that.
 

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Please call your doc on Monday if you need to see him sooner.

Aw, thanks @Fidola13 ! I did call and he's out of the country ATM. I've been WAY worse than this, to be honest.

I avoid the psych unit on the pain of death you don't want that around here, trust me, I promise. Also, wouldn't look good if trying to continue with employment, "When can you start?"
"IDK I'm calling from the unit phone. I'm just gonna stop with the beta blocker and see if it helps. Pdoc will pull something magical out of his hat, I'm sure, either that or just tell me to chill. Something. I think it'll be okay til then.

But thank you :)

Anna

ETA: home life has calmed down too that's nice. The husband is also smoking again. Etc.
 

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I find that different dual 18650 mods get varying battery life results. Possibly due to board/chip.
The Innokin Proton gets excellent life. The Cigstar that I won gets excellent battery life.
The GTRS VBOY, gets okay battery life, but nowhere near the other two that I mentioned, Same with the SMOK Majesty. Okay, but not stellar.
 

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I think the Smoant Cylon gets the worst battery life of my mods. It kind of makes sense given it has a clock and whatnot... I could probably attack the menu and be like, reducing brightness and etc. but eh. It's not that bad, plus I use it a lot.

I am putting my two Kabukis back in rotation and giving up the CLR tanks, except for the Oddessy. I will buy more Oddessys when I can, but I am in disgust with the CLR tanks, for reals. It's frustrating, it also Is what it IS. No point using the coil since my tanks are "disposable" (I think I just killed another one). My final large one. The small ones seem okay but I almost wish I'd never discovered the coil. LOL.

Anna
 

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USPS Priority delivers on Sunday here? Sweet.

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My crate of cereal juice is on the truck for delivery right now.
 

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Everyone is different, but I would not be happy with 95 puffs. I vape at roughly 70 watts.
My Innokin Oceanus, single 20700 battery gets roughly 95 puffs, and I rarely use it because of that.
It is definitely nothing spectacular, that is why I carry multiple devices with me daily and a little flavor ADHD... ;)

There is nothing special about 2x700 batteries in single or dual cell configuration, most of them won't outlast 18650's in a med-low power vape setting. High power devices is where they really shine as you can pull 30A+ for much longer than equivalent 18650 configurations.

I ran a pair of Sanyo 20700B's in the iJoy Captain for a while and didn't see any extra battery life even at 60W. A pair of VTC5a's in the same mod at 90W gives me much more run time even though they are 1500 mAh smaller. The Sanyo 20700B's are a good battery for 30W vaping or flashlights IMHO, I imagine a VTC6 would give you the same run time as one of the B's.
 

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As for batteries lasting, nothing is beating my minikin. Too bad he hated that ( well, he made the “ew” face, I think that says it all lol). So yeah, duals would be best. I think the Exus ark would be a good choice too. It’s classy and light and I went through 10 mls of juice in it and still had 80%. I have a spare NRG in the cubby that would work nice with the ark.
 

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