Spinner batteries?

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lamensterms

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I normally use the manual x2 batteries and a aspire ET. I got 2 manual aspire spinner batteries last week,. Is it just me that feels that the spinner batteries does not hold a charge as long as the x2 ? I guess the dual core runs it down faster. I do like the spinner and aespire but I need 3 batts for a whole day

Depends which clearomizers you use. I read (on the SI site I think) that the newer dual coil clearomizers a more power hungry. And I guess if you have your spinner set to a higher voltage than your X2, it stands to reason that the battery would be depleted sooner.
 

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With VV batts, you are keeping their power at a constant... whatever you have it set at... with the non vv, they start out hot and the power slowly goes down to where it is time to charge. With keeping the power at a high constant, the batts will drain more quickly.

That is why I went with straight 1300 mah batts over a vv. I go through a 1300 and start another daily and figured that if I go vv that I will need 3 batts or something so large that I would have to put wheels on it. I will reconsider when I can get say an 1800 or 2000 mah vv though.
 
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