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izaidi

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I've read that approximately 100mAh is equal to about 1 hour of vaping is that true?

How long does it take to charge a 510 150mAh battery?

How much of a difference in quality is there between Joye 510, and other 510 vendors? Prices are not so much different.

Otherwise, how long does it take to charge a 650mAh ego battery?

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1. A manual joye 510 battery (150 mah) takes about 1.5 hours to charge.

2. [battery size] / [current] = [battery size] x [atomizer resistance] / [battery voltage] = [total hours]
[1000 mah battery] x [2.2 ohm atomizer] / [3.3 volts] = 0.66667 hours or 2400 total seconds

This means if you were to take a fresh 1000 mah battery that outputs 3.3 volts and use an atomizer with a 2.2 ohm resistance, you can take a 2,400 second continuous hit before the battery runs out...however you would probably pass out way before the battery dies.

If you average a 6 second drag, this menas that a 1000mah battery will yield around 400 hits (2,400 seconds / 6 seconds-per-hit)


3. I have a ego-c twist (1000mah). It takes a couple of hours to charge on an ego fast charger.
 

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2. [battery size] / [current] = [battery size] x [atomizer resistance] / [battery voltage] = [total hours]
[1000 mah battery] x [2.2 ohm atomizer] / [3.3 volts] = 0.66667 hours or 2400 total seconds

This means if you were to take a fresh 1000 mah battery that outputs 3.3 volts and use an atomizer with a 2.2 ohm resistance, you can take a 2,400 second continuous hit before the battery runs out...however you would probably pass out way before the battery dies.

If you average a 6 second drag, this menas that a 1000mah battery will yield around 400 hits (2,400 seconds / 6 seconds-per-hit)

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2. [battery size] / [current] = [battery size] x [atomizer resistance] / [battery voltage] = [total hours]
[1000 mah battery] x [2.2 ohm atomizer] / [3.3 volts] = 0.66667 hours or 2400 total seconds

This means if you were to take a fresh 1000 mah battery that outputs 3.3 volts and use an atomizer with a 2.2 ohm resistance, you can take a 2,400 second continuous hit before the battery runs out...however you would probably pass out way before the battery dies.

If you average a 6 second drag, this menas that a 1000mah battery will yield around 400 hits (2,400 seconds / 6 seconds-per-hit)


3. I have a ego-c twist (1000mah). It takes a couple of hours to charge on an ego fast charger.

Just bought an eGo Twist 1000mah. It shows charged after only 15 minutes out of the package but I am going to leave it for a couple of hours for the initial charge.

Is the 3.3 volt you mention the typical eGo output?
 

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Just bought an eGo Twist 1000mah. It shows charged after only 15 minutes out of the package but I am going to leave it for a couple of hours for the initial charge.

Is the 3.3 volt you mention the typical eGo output?

From what I know:

joyetech Ego Battery is regulated at 3.3v

joyetech Ego Upgraded Battery is regulated at 3.3v with the option to be increased to 4.2v unregulated. As the battery drains the voltage goes down to 3.6v when this setting is chosen.
 

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Just bought an eGo Twist 1000mah. It shows charged after only 15 minutes out of the package but I am going to leave it for a couple of hours for the initial charge.

Is the 3.3 volt you mention the typical eGo output?

They usually ship them with a partial charge, its apparently better for storage to keep them around 40% or so, but if it was only 15 minutes I'd say that one was a bit higher.
 

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Just bought an eGo Twist 1000mah. It shows charged after only 15 minutes out of the package but I am going to leave it for a couple of hours for the initial charge.

Is the 3.3 volt you mention the typical eGo output?

for your twist, do the calculation based on what you set the voltage to.

regarding other non-twist batteries (non vv), supposedly all joye are restricted at either 3.3 v (510, ego-c, ego-t) or 3.7 (ecab, eroll) and some ego batteries have the option of changing the setting to restricted (constant voltage of 3.3) or unrestricted (starts of at ~4.2v and dwindles down to I think 3.7 volts as the battery is used).

What I can tell you is that I measured the voltage of my joye 510 battery fresh off the charger and slightly before it died and the measurements I got were reminiscent of an unrestricted (started at 4.2 volts and ended at ~3.4 volts) as opposed to restricted.
 

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1. A manual joye 510 battery (150 mah) takes about 1.5 hours to charge.

2. [battery size] / [current] = [battery size] x [atomizer resistance] / [battery voltage] = [total hours]
[1000 mah battery] x [2.2 ohm atomizer] / [3.3 volts] = 0.66667 hours or 2400 total seconds

This means if you were to take a fresh 1000 mah battery that outputs 3.3 volts and use an atomizer with a 2.2 ohm resistance, you can take a 2,400 second continuous hit before the battery runs out...however you would probably pass out way before the battery dies.

If you average a 6 second drag, this menas that a 1000mah battery will yield around 400 hits (2,400 seconds / 6 seconds-per-hit)


3. I have a ego-c twist (1000mah). It takes a couple of hours to charge on an ego fast charger.


Correction to number 2 = [battery size in mah] / 1,000 x [atomizer resistance] / [battery voltage] = [total hours]
 
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