Do eGo batteries put out contant voltage for the most part? Like in the 3.7 volt range? I check them with a multimeter and they change depending on the state of charge but a multimeter is not putting the battery under a load so I don't think the results really apply.
According to the sticky on this sub-forum..
My plain eGo's are not Joyetech but instead distributed by AquaVapor as they are branded with their logo on the bottom. I also have a tiny 350mah one on the way from fasttech. I'm just wondering if it's a general rule of thumb that eGo's do put out a constant voltage.
Thanks!
According to the sticky on this sub-forum..
At least the Joyetech eGo-t2 model does.eGo-t2 upgrade (aka eGo-t upgrade and so stated on the batt) - it has the same short and charge protection as the eGo-t, but not as good as the eGo-c. It has two modes of operation - regulated at 3.4v constant (white led) and unregulated at 3.7V which goes through the normal 3.7V curve - @4.2V off the charger, 3.6-3.7V for most of the charge falling to 3.2V at the end. (orange led for that mode). The eGo-t2 upgrade has no changing led button regarding charge. It has a 5 click on/off feature.
My plain eGo's are not Joyetech but instead distributed by AquaVapor as they are branded with their logo on the bottom. I also have a tiny 350mah one on the way from fasttech. I'm just wondering if it's a general rule of thumb that eGo's do put out a constant voltage.
Thanks!