The NCR18650PD only shows .23V Drop after 11 Hours Vaping on .37Ohm RBA

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The NCR18650PD 2900 mah is an Amazing Battery.

It isn't the most powerful battery off the rack and has a very large V-Drop initially, but it has an Amazing feature which is the the V-Drop lessens as the Voltage goes down. This allows a stable vape for a heck of a long time

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What does it mean.?

I'm vaping at .37 Ohm on a Reomizer 2 and a Bogger Box Mechanical.
When the battery is fully charged it shows 3.32 under load. After 10-11 Hours it shows 3.09 under load.

So the spread is .23V incredibly little difference for the amount of time that I've been vaping.

I believe that this battery is very powerful and is a late bloomer. Very little V-Drop as it get's into it's sweet spot.

Anyone else have an opinion.?
 
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That is very interesting, Tom!
Could you do me a favor and do the same test with some "sane" resistance atty? :) Something like 1.2-1.5 ohm?
I think your XXLR coils are in a very unusual territory, and may be producing unusual results.

You bet, I'll put a 2.0 Ohm Evod on it and record at top and bottom. But I expect the battery to have very little v-drop and just stick close to whatever the voltage that's in the battery. Where it shines is in Sub Ohm Vaping.

Or the longetivity in higher Ohm. As the person above said, he/she get's 2 days on a .8OHM.
 
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