Std 510 batts - large variation in stated cycles. Why is this?

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Bullwinkle

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So, while I await availability of a Reo, I am making do with some standard 510 batteries bought locally. They came in a cig pack sized box/kit with a battery, usb charger, atomizer, and three Dekang filled cartridges. The box states that they can be cycled at least 30 times.

I have seen other 510 kits that look exactly the same, box and everything except different brand name, and the box says they are good for 3-5 charges and they cost half as much.

Some sites claim that a standard Joye 510 gets like 200 cycles, but I couldn't find the claim repeated on the manufacturer site.

I'm sure there is more than one manufacturer, but this seems like a very large variation in a basic battery.

I are confuzed. :confused: Anyone know why the huge difference in stated cycles? Do basic 510 batteries really have this much variation or is it just a bunch of marketing hooey?
 

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A good 510 battery can be cycled a couple hundred times. I know the ones I had were cycled 2 or 3 times a day for a couple months. What they fail to tell you though, is that the time they hold a charge starts to decrease markedly after 50 or so cycles.
The ones that state fewer cycles are just cheaper semi-disposable models.
A lot of e-cigs marketed as disposable are actually good for 5 cycles or so, but they don't bother telling you that because it's assumed that buyers don't have a 510 charger.
510 batteries vary enormously in their internal construction and grade. The cycle numbers, although usually somewhat exaggerated, reflect that varying quality.
 
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