Howdy guys!
I've an interesting topic today! As is the case with mech mods, there' no way of telling what voltage your battery is at short of removing amd testing it, or klapping it onto something like the Smok Omnitester. Luckily with frequent mech use, you start to realise when performance takes a sudden dip and it's time to change. My question here is, when you change batteries, what is the remaining volts on your used ones? Do you ever get even close to the minimum recommended discharge voltage for your batteries? I make use of Efest 38A 18650s and a Nitecore D2 which obviously shows where your batteries are at.
Upon changing, my used batteries are always between 3.40V and 3.60V. Like clockwork.
I've an interesting topic today! As is the case with mech mods, there' no way of telling what voltage your battery is at short of removing amd testing it, or klapping it onto something like the Smok Omnitester. Luckily with frequent mech use, you start to realise when performance takes a sudden dip and it's time to change. My question here is, when you change batteries, what is the remaining volts on your used ones? Do you ever get even close to the minimum recommended discharge voltage for your batteries? I make use of Efest 38A 18650s and a Nitecore D2 which obviously shows where your batteries are at.
Upon changing, my used batteries are always between 3.40V and 3.60V. Like clockwork.