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So far I've been charging them between 15-30 min and I get about 6 days worth of juice out of them. But by day 6 the taste is pretty much gone. Wondering if charge time plays a role in this. Google has been very unhelpful getting an answer (shocker).

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[–] musicpostingonly@hexbear.net 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

They’re going to have an absolutely tiny battery. Somewhere around 50-300 milliamperes so i would imagine no more than 30-45 minutes regardless of what wall wart you have them plugged in to.

When you say juice, do you mean vaporizer liquid or battery ‘juice’ (capacity)? Im going to assume y oh mean battery capacity since the only way to fix the vape juice issue is more juice or a new disposable.

Battery starts at 4.2ish volts. As battery gets used, voltage drops. 2.8-3.2 volts is usually considered ‘dead’, depends on charge controller. When approaching 2.8-3.2v the battery just doesnt have the nuts to drive the coil. The result is less vapor produced. Less vapor produced means flavors are washed out or muted. Sweet flavors also tend to gunk up coils, which can also mute flavors/vapor produced.

[–] SorosFootSoldier@hexbear.net 3 points 4 months ago

Thanks for the info.