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Jan 20, 2013 0:01:37 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2013 0:01:37 GMT
Not necessarily posting this for replies, just a general winge really.
I use an eGo 900 battery, not sure what the standard voltage is, 3.2 or 3.7 probably, i've no idea. Anyway I wish there was some kind of eGo battery that was just fixed at 4.2v, I know about the Twist and the Spinner, but I don't really care about VV, just waiting for something simple to come out at the voltage. For me personally, I'm dead set i won't pay out more money than i did on smokes, but that's just me.
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Jan 20, 2013 0:06:24 GMT
Post by Karma on Jan 20, 2013 0:06:24 GMT
To get a fixed output at 4.2 you really would need a vv device A twist or a spinner are probably the cheapest and most simple vv devices
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Jan 20, 2013 0:10:08 GMT
Post by izan on Jan 20, 2013 0:10:08 GMT
FYI "Joye eGo-C upgrade Battery which has 2 modes to switch. One mode is the constant voltage output mode at 3.3v, the same as the eGo-C batteries. The other mode is variable voltage mode, which works from 3.6v to 4.15v.
How to switch from constant 3.3 volt to variable voltage 3.6 volt to 4.15 volt mode:
The battery must be in the off position to change between the two modes. (It turns on/off by pressing the button 5 clicks within 2 seconds.) Once the battery is in the off position. Hold the button in for 5 seconds the button will flashes Three times (white light indicates 3.3 constant mode, Orange light indicates variable voltage mode 3.6v to 4.15v) once you have selected the mode of your choice. Just press the button five more times on the battery to turn the battery back on."
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Jan 20, 2013 0:16:51 GMT
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Jan 20, 2013 0:17:09 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2013 0:17:09 GMT
Mine doesn't do that, it only produces a blue light when I switch it on or off and if i hold it down in the off position, nothing happens.
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Jan 20, 2013 0:27:45 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2013 0:27:45 GMT
That is cheap - and 1100 too. Tempted myself now !
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Jan 20, 2013 11:53:31 GMT
Post by djs on Jan 20, 2013 11:53:31 GMT
Not necessarily posting this for replies, just a general winge really. I use an eGo 900 battery, not sure what the standard voltage is, 3.2 or 3.7 probably, i've no idea. Anyway I wish there was some kind of eGo battery that was just fixed at 4.2v, I know about the Twist and the Spinner, but I don't really care about VV, just waiting for something simple to come out at the voltage. For me personally, I'm dead set i won't pay out more money than i did on smokes, but that's just me. Vision Crystal is supposed to work at 4.2v. Trouble is, it's a nano-battery and only 400mah. Might need a "team" of them
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