mods? As in plural? What's this!?
actually a 510 passthru operates on 4.2v. The SB at full charge operates at 4.2v as well. Here is the difference with a discharge rate of 1.5c it allows a maximum of 2.4A. The 510 atty having aproxx 2.5ohms of resistance plus the 120mohm internal resistance of the battery, less than 300mohm through the SB itself = curent requirement of aprox 1.615A. As you can see the SB allows the atty to run at its full capacity. At 6.784Watts the atty is happyquestion if a 510 pass through uses the same 3.7 and so does the sb why do u get more vapor? seems to me like it should be the same? does the sb do anything to flavor? (higher heat less flavor?) more vapor more flavor? sorry mate just kinda confused about this sb
Nope, not that i have noticed. Many report that when they run thier atty at 6v it keeps it cleaner. Keep in mind that the SB is a 3.7 mod. At true 6v these attys are running at approx 13.846 Watts! I have not actually seen what the watt rating the manuf give these things. I imagine the sweet spot is right about 6.5-7 watts. I really hope I did not confuse anyone with this infoany probs at all with attys failing with running at 6.784 watts instead of the lower? or at least lower life? that is my last question sry lol![]()
Good glad it only took 5 timeslol i understood it took me re-reading it about 5 times but i think i got the jist of it ordering now!!!!!!!!
Good glad it only took 5 times![]()
It was Breafast that mentioned that, NO a spacer is not required for cr2 batteries, I can not post on that forum, and i wanted to correct him***sigh***
As long as it works at 6 volts I'm aok.
Quick question - someone in another thread was saying that a spacer is needed when using 2 cr2 3.0 volt batteries in the SB.
In Tauk's review he didn't mention having to use a spacer for 6 volts.
Is a spacer needed if I want to use 2 cr2 3.0 volt batteries in the SB?