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Some Battery ??

What kind of battery life are you all getting?

I have 3 batteries for my 801. I pretty much vap like a change smoker.

1 battery last me 4 hours..1 about 2 and the other seems flaky....I also noticed my 2 short time batteries some times light up when off the atty and shaken or bumped.

It also seems like my batteries take a long time to charge...around 3-4 hours.

Is any or all of this stuff normal?

One other ??

Other than for direct dipping. What is the advantages or disadvantages of Manual vs. automatic batteries?

Thanks All.

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Well if your using the 801 battery they are a little flaky especially if your dripping in them. They where not designed to be dripped in. Here are the office we all use 801 attys but we use them on a custom battery unit called the VP1 (Sean uses the VP2) It sealed so no juice can get inside, it also uses a manual switch. (The manual switch has to be added because when the battery is sealed there is no way for an air sensor so instead you use a button)

Manual batteries are really the only way to go. http://www.vaprlife.com it's the only thing we use.

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Well if your using the 801 battery they are a little flaky especially if your dripping in them. They where not designed to be dripped in. Here are the office we all use 801 attys but we use them on a custom battery unit called the VP1 (Sean uses the VP2) It sealed so no juice can get inside, it also uses a manual switch. (The manual switch has to be added because when the battery is sealed there is no way for an air sensor so instead you use a button)

Manual batteries are really the only way to go. http://www.vaprlife.com it's the only thing we use.

I agree manual is the way to go.

With normal e-cigs, if you are getting 3 hours that's pretty good.

If you want more you will have to go down the "big battery" route (JantyStick, Screwdriver, Prodigy, VP1 and 2 etc) - most of those will run to 7 or 8 hours, some even longer...

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