Vape Cige VTBox200 V3

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Hi guys
  • Description: Vape Cige VTBox200 V3
  • Price : R2000
  • Condition: Excellent, like brand new
  • Age : 3 weeks
  • Location : Kempton Park, Johannesburg
  • Delivery/Collection : Collection can be arranged, shipping on you
  • Reason: Not being used anymore, 2 other DNA200 mods on the way
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What is the battery life equivalent to, 2x18650?
 
No, it is equal to a single 18650 1800mah.

Take a look at GrimmGreen's vlog for a better understanding.
A 3s lipo pack is 3x battery cells wired in series, batteries wired in series doubles, or in this case triples the voltage.

 
No, it is equal to a single 18650 1800mah.

Take a look at GrimmGreen's vlog for a better understanding.
A 3s lipo pack is 3x battery cells wired in series, batteries wired in series doubles, or in this case triples the voltage.

just read a long thread with lots of math anyway what I took from it is the battery life of your mod will be close to 2x18650s much better than what you thought.
 
Well in my experience with 3x DNA200 mods( Hcigar Vt200 and 2x VapeCige VTBox 200), is that when compared to my Mums sx350j
with 2x 18650 in series with Samsung 25R, the lipos dont even get close to the vaping time, same settings, same coil, same dripper.
This is in normal mode and not in TC mode
 
I know its a different chip, but I also have a DNA200 mod in dual 18650 configuration on the way, I will compare it again when I have that and give you feedback.
 
I know its a different chip, but I also have a DNA200 mod in dual 18650 configuration on the way, I will compare it again when I have that and give you feedback.

Interested to know which mod this is?
 
Interested to know which mod this is?
@Attie - please excuse my ignorance - I also have a reuleaux on the way, and if one uses 25r's, what we'll get is the 2500mah, right? But compared to a single 18650 mod, if vaped at the same wattage e.g. 50W, will there be any significant difference in battery life?
 
That's interesting as if what you say is true then the vaporshark and lavabox will last half that of an 18650? Did you configure everything on escribe @Attie
 
@Attie - please excuse my ignorance - I also have a reuleaux on the way, and if one uses 25r's, what we'll get is the 2500mah, right? But compared to a single 18650 mod, if vaped at the same wattage e.g. 50W, will there be any significant difference in battery life?

From my understanding, batteries in series, doubles the volts while mah and amps stay the same. So if you compare a single battery to 2 batteries in series or even 3, the vaping time would be the same.
 
That's interesting as if what you say is true then the vaporshark and lavabox will last half that of an 18650? Did you configure everything on escribe @Attie

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The 44, and all DNA200 mods, needs three batteries in series to work. When batteries are wired in series, the capacity in mAh is calculated as the capacity of a single cell. So, the 44 has a 2000 mAh battery, because the battery is composed of three 2000 mAh cells wired in series.

Watt hours are a better way of thinking about battery capacity with multi-cell batteries. One watt hour means a mod could continuously fire at one watt for one hour, or 10 watts for six minutes, or 100 watts for 36 seconds. For example, a 2500 mAh 18650 with a 3.7 volt nominal voltage is 9.25 watt hours.

A mod with one of those 18650s in it could continuously fire for nine hours and 15 minutes at one watt, 55 minutes and 30 seconds at ten watts, or five minutes and 33 seconds at 100 watts.

The battery in the 44, while it's rated at fewer mAh than that 18650, can continuously fire at one watt for 22 hours and 12 minutes, at ten watts for two hours, 13 minutes, and 12 seconds, and at 100 watts for 13 minutes and 19.2 seconds. Doesn't watt hours make way more sense, especially for vaping?
 
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From my understanding, batteries in series, doubles the volts while mah and amps stay the same. So if you compare a single battery to 2 batteries in series or even 3, the vaping time would be the same.
No, not quite, with higher voltage, less amps is required to reach the same wattage for the same resistance, so the amp draw will be less on the batteries, resulting in longer battery life (or needing smaller capacity to get similar battery life than a single larger capacity battery running at a lower voltage).
 
Voltage (V) = Current (I) x Resistance (R)
Power (P) = Voltage (V) x Current (I)


It's not just a good idea, IT IS THE LAW!!:D
 
No, not quite, with higher voltage, less amps is required to reach the same wattage for the same resistance, so the amp draw will be less on the batteries, resulting in longer battery life (or needing smaller capacity to get similar battery life than a single larger capacity battery running at a lower voltage).

Thanks for the info
 
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