asmcriminal Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 I just want to verify, a few things. High drain batteries are regulated batteries, right? meaning i'll get a constant 3.7v till the battery dies, right? 2. High drain are protected right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burn Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 no and no, at least I have never seen a protected version. High Drain batteries, in my opinion are the "snake oil" of e-cigs. They are not designed for devices that uses under 3 amps of power as e-cigs do. They drop off just as quick (or quicker) than regular batts. I purchased some and found that they are the same exact performance with typically less battery life. They are designed for high output devices, which e-cigs are not. Why do many suppliers sell them? marketing hype... I have asked a few what they actually do and what the benefit for e-cigs are. None of them have ever responded. There was a recent post about a new device that boosts voltage to create a variable device. That appeared to be a more genuine need for a High Drain source but that has not been verified. a fully charged 3.7 battery comes off the charger at 4.2v and will drop off to 3.4/3.5v before dying. If you are looking for a constant charge, you need a regulated device (variable voltage devices are regulated) to maintain consistent performance/output through the battery life cycle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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