brian1g Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hey all, I am planning on getting a silver bullet soon so I am looking for batteries for 6v vaping. Will these work ok? http://www.batteryjunction.com/4parc390reli.html I am wanting to make sure I purchase the right batteries so I can vape as soon as possible lol. Thanks in advance, Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawk Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hey Brian, Yep, you are correct! Those are the same batts I use in my SB everyday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1g Posted April 19, 2010 Author Share Posted April 19, 2010 Awesome, ordering now. TY hawk Oh btw, I know that the sb with the 3.7v battery lasts like 2-3 days but how long can i expect to vape @ 6v on a single charge? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GDub Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Awesome, ordering now. TY hawk Oh btw, I know that the sb with the 3.7v battery lasts like 2-3 days but how long can i expect to vape @ 6v on a single charge? I get about 1 full day @ 6V on my SB w/ the Tenergy LifePO4 batts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 (edited) I'm using the Tenergy LiFePO4's (same as Gdub). Been working great for me (been using them for a little over a week). I get 8-10 hours depending on how much I vape it. Tenergy LiFePO4 Edited April 20, 2010 by Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1g Posted April 20, 2010 Author Share Posted April 20, 2010 I bought the batteries i linked and just got in on an order for the silver sb scheduled to ship 4/29. It's going to be a long 10 days lol. Thanks for all the advice, Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillBlack Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I'm using the Tenergy LiFePO4's (same as Gdub). Been working great for me (been using them for a little over a week). I get 8-10 hours depending on how much I vape it. Tenergy LiFePO4 Those LiPo's with a Joye 510 atty will give you a nice 5.18V vape. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Those LiPo's with a Joye 510 atty will give you a nice 5.18V vape. How does that happen? Why not 6V? This may explain why it's working so well... no burning juice and I haven't popped an atty yet (same 510 atty for over a week now). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillBlack Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 How does that happen? Why not 6V? This may explain why it's working so well... no burning juice and I haven't popped an atty yet (same 510 atty for over a week now). Batteries aren't regulated power supplies and as such will sag when a load is applied. Raw (unloaded) volts don't mean much. We know a fully charged Li-ion comes in at 4.2V, but that's not what we are vaping at (loaded). This guy built a tester. What you are seeing here is two 3V Tenergy LiPo's actually firing a Joye 2.1Ω atty. This is the true voltage we actually get when we vape. Note the 3V protected Li-ions (actually 3.6V batts with a built in mini regulator) may be different. Using Ohm's Law we see that this atty is pulling 2.5A. Unfortunately these LiPo's where never designed for such a high discharge. Brian 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Thanks WillBlack! This definately explains why I'm having such good luck with it and not popping attys. Would be interesting to see what the Li-ions vape at. I know some people are using the Li-ion 900mah Tenergy batts a have problems with burning juice and popping attys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffb Posted April 25, 2010 Share Posted April 25, 2010 (edited) I think it would stand to reason that when 2 freshly charged 3 V batteries are first fired ( total 8.4 V) my atty is getting way too much voltage. Probably explains why when I lose an atty, it's always after putting in new batts. Thanks for posting that Will. If I'm understanding the techie stuff correctly, the (2) 3V batts aren't capable of delivering 6 V for a sustained time with the load imposed on them from the atty?. So there may be a spike of voltage at first, but they "settle down" to deliver 5.18? I love this tech talk. Keep it coming. Edited April 25, 2010 by jeffb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted April 25, 2010 Share Posted April 25, 2010 I think it may be different for the batteries you are using. You've got the protected Li-ion batts and I've got the LiFePO4s. I've been using the same 510 atty for two weeks now and it's still working great. Maybe I just got luck with this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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