VaporMoon & The Saber Touch Official Thread!

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Sir_Lawrence

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Sir, received the 3.7/6 sparle black today.
It's pretty.
Going with some Banana Mint Malt at 6volts at the moment...
6volts is definitely strong!
Yes... 6v can be very strong. Remember that the 3.7v / 6v model will put out whatever your batteries have in them... and then cut off at around 1.5v for under voltage protection. So, if you take (2) 3v batteries right off the charger, you can be getting up to 7v! Just remember to let your atties cool down. You don't want to blow them!
 

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I NEVER use batts right off the charger. Good idea to have more than one set and rotate them. ;)

I also encourage anyone using 5V or 6V to get some sort of multimeter (some are pretty cheap) and regularly meter test your batts. You will be surprised at the numbers - especially on fuly charged batts. 3.7 batts often come off a charger at 4.2 and 3.0 Volt batts often come off at 3.4 This difference can become even greater if you are using the wrong chargers. I highly recommend (for 6Volt vaping using two 3.0 volt batts), using a charger with a manual switch that designates either 3.0 or 3.6 volts. Many people use the multi chargers that supposedly automatically charge to the "right" volts. I have seen 3.0 volt batts come off those chargers at 4.2 - so on an unregulated 6V device - two of those batts can be actually vaping at 8.4 volts. Be careful out there boys-n-girls! Please use the right chargers and meter test your batts regularly.
 
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Sir_Lawrence

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I NEVER use batts right off the charger. Good idea to have more than one set and rotate them. ;)

I also encourage anyone using 5V or 6V to get some sort of multimeter (some are pretty cheap) and regularly meter test your batts. You will be surprised at the numbers - especially on fuly charged batts. 3.7 batts often come off a charger at 4.2 and 3.0 Volt batts often come off at 3.4 This difference can become even greater if you are using the wrong chargers. I highly recommend (for 6Volt vaping using two 3.0 volt batts), using a charger with a manual switch that designates either 3.0 or 3.6 volts. Many people use the multi chargers that supposedly automatically charge to the "right" volts. I have seen 3.0 volt batts come off those chargers at 4.2 - so on an unregulated 6V device - two of those batts can be actually vaping at 8.4 volts. Be careful out there boys-n-girls! Please use the right chargers and meter test your batts regularly.
That is a really... really good point to make! I've seen batteries charge to much higher volts.

NebulaBrot... have you checked your email today?
 

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Those glow in the darks look sick. I like the limited edition releases its like boutique clothes everything is limited makes it fun to keep collecting them. You should etch numbers in on each (ex.2/150, 3/150, 4/150 etc.....). People can show it off like "I'm 132" or "part of the 150 club. It's what Kidrobot does with there limited hoodies. Just a thought. Love the Glow in the dark ones though make it a lot easier to find it in the dark :)
 
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