Wildman Wood Mods

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Yes it does. I love this thing. It fit just right in my hand. The battery life is great and it fires every time. I'm a happy camper...:)

I've got me one of those big 'uns too, looks just like yours but mine isn't kicked. Love mine too, that battery just goes on and on!

I'll admit though, I was just a tad intimidated by the size of mine when I got it. For the first 5 minutes of having it, I did ponder about letting someone else have it but that thought quickly disappeared when I tried it out. :) It's now my new beach buddy!
 

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That looks great Andy. We make good tank twins. LOL

Awesome, Fran, we're tank twins now!

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I've got me one of those big 'uns too, looks just like yours but mine isn't kicked. Love mine too, that battery just goes on and on!

I'll admit though, I was just a tad intimidated by the size of mine when I got it. For the first 5 minutes of having it, I did ponder about letting someone else have it but that thought quickly disappeared when I tried it out. :) It's now my new beach buddy!
When I first got mine my wife told me it looked like I had a tree limb in my hand. LOL
 

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I wanted to say that even though I do not use my Claro more then 50% of my vaping time, I still have not yet had to recharge the 18650 battery that it uses. And this is going on - what - a week since I got it and slapped the battery in it??
And I am not a super lightweight vaper. I average about 3.5ml juice per day. I completely discharge a KGO battery in less than a day and a half of vaping even with switching off with the Claro mod. Sooo.... how frelling long does a purportedly 3000mAh battery last??

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UltraFire batteries are generally very good batteries. They are protected as well. All I have are UltraFire batteries and have no complaints with regard to them.

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I'd take a 1600mah aw imr any day over that too-good-to-be-true-probably-no-good battery. Be weary!
 

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Now i have ultra fires and they say 3200 mau on them.. now they dont by any chance last as long as my IMR batts that are rated at 1600 mau..Using them in the same device the imr will last about 4 hours longer at my vape pace... But then again i bought my Ultra Fires on ebay and was only like 8dollars for 4 of them ,,, they did come from a US seller and i did disassemble one and they do have protection on them , so who knows... As long as my PV works and i dont have to light up and i am vaping safetly WHO CARES lol ...

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Well alekos .. your tempted all day long with the ANILOG's lol and i feel for you ... Dang LT's rock other that my wild man wood i have names the chunk (1st one) my Lt is my go to PV... i am still working on my Monster woodie i got bro .. i waitin till get all the right stuff for this one.. got a booster VV board coming in with about 3 amps where i can adjust from 3.3 to 8 volts, Will be using either 2-18650 or 2-26650 running paralell so the time i will get off thos batts should be a week or longer before a recharge will be needed WHOOO HOOOOOOO
 
Some measures on VMod XL with Panasonic CGR18650CH 2250mAh.

Panasonic CGR18650CH 2250mAh Li-ion Battery [Panasonic CGR18650CH] - $8.76 : Led Flashlight-International Outdoor Store

- 1er test sur ato universal Vapage 510 2ohms :

1ére valeur : tension accu après charge complète
2ème valeur : tension en fonctionnement avec ato 2 ohms.

Panasonic : 4,17V - 3,95V
Trustfire 3000 mAh : 4,17V - 3,85V
Ultrafire BRC 3000 : 4,16V - 3,78V

- Premier test d'un ato Ikenvape IKV 510 1,8 ohms.

Panasonic : 4,16V - 3,92V
Trustfire : 4,16V - 3,75V
Ultrafire : 4,13V - 3,70V

- Après 24h d'utilisation sur ato IKV 1,5 ohms et environ 3ml de liquide :

PANASONIC : Tension à vide : 3,62V
Tension en charge : 3,40V soit 7 watts.

-Relevé PANASONIC en cours d'utilisation avec IKV 1,5 :

Tension à vide : 3,76V

Tension en charge : 3,52V avec IKV 1,5

- Conclusion :

Comme on peut le constater, la tension ne s’effondre pas encore par rapport à la batterie fraîchement chargée :

Panasonic chargée nouvellement : 4,16V - 3,92V soit 0,24V
Panasonic en cours d'utilisation : 3,76V - 3,52V soit 0,24V
 
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