Oh my god! Thats all I have to say when I put my new hot-spring in my SB with a fresh charged battery.
As for a little background I got my SB a week ago. Since then I have been trying to figure out how long the battery lasts! I keep worrying that it'll die at bad moments so I kept it charged
. For the past few days I have been running on a drained battery to see how long it will last. Little did I know the performance hit drops waaaaaay before it dies (unlike the ICR18350 which seem to cutoff all at once when low). I put the new hotspring in during my use of the low battery, I noticed the difference and it was nice. But today I put a fresh new battery at 4.2V (full charged) and was blown away. Even my not-so-good atty which has low air-intake (draws like a pencil
) instantly became amazing with dense vapor production.(probably more dense due to lower air-intake?)
I compared the voltages with the dead battery with the full charged one. 2.8v vs. 4.2v. Amazing. I am not particularly a fan of LR by the way but the difference between 3.7 and 4.2 are so great I would LOVE to see how it vapes at 5v! So my idea is to convert my SB to a HV device and use the terminator to down my voltage to my exact liking. The idea behind this is that I would then be able to stay at 4.2v (or whatever I choose) for a much longer period of time as the battery voltage would be higher than what Im vaping at for the duration of the charge. (comments?)
Sorry if my post isnt so coherent, its late and the nicotine is hitting me just right
Update: This is possibly the best vape session to date (minus the people)
As for a little background I got my SB a week ago. Since then I have been trying to figure out how long the battery lasts! I keep worrying that it'll die at bad moments so I kept it charged

I compared the voltages with the dead battery with the full charged one. 2.8v vs. 4.2v. Amazing. I am not particularly a fan of LR by the way but the difference between 3.7 and 4.2 are so great I would LOVE to see how it vapes at 5v! So my idea is to convert my SB to a HV device and use the terminator to down my voltage to my exact liking. The idea behind this is that I would then be able to stay at 4.2v (or whatever I choose) for a much longer period of time as the battery voltage would be higher than what Im vaping at for the duration of the charge. (comments?)
Sorry if my post isnt so coherent, its late and the nicotine is hitting me just right
Update: This is possibly the best vape session to date (minus the people)
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