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Post by 2risky on Jan 10, 2013 17:16:00 GMT
Hello again, long time no post, hope you are all thriving still and enjoying your ecigs like I do. Of course I only turn up when I want something... I'm looking for good but cheap batts for Lavatube version 1, preferably with safe chemistry and s/c protection, even if it's not strictly necessary. I'm running a pair of spares at the moment, like these www.mojurepublic.com/products/18650-High-Drain-Rechargeable-Batteries-%282%29.htmlbut I'd like some with higher capacity, 2000mAh+ to last all day. The v1 Lavatube uses shorter than normal 18650s. Suggestions most welcome. particularly if they're acceptable to my wallet-moths. Ta.
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Post by giles on Jan 10, 2013 17:42:08 GMT
Torchy the battery boy is the cheapest I trust. I have an LT and got my SenyBor IMR 2250mAh batteries from him - but they are neither protected nor short, as I got them originally for a tin mod. The thread on the LT cap is long enough to take them and I just add an O ring to make it look neat. He'd no doubt do you something different if you prefer.
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Post by Gordy on Jan 10, 2013 17:50:56 GMT
cheapest battery is the AW... it will save you money in the long run
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Post by kruegerbait on Jan 10, 2013 18:18:38 GMT
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Post by deesigner on Jan 10, 2013 18:30:06 GMT
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Post by mybad on Jan 10, 2013 18:49:37 GMT
I use the same ones £9.95 + 1.99 p+p ebay item No360525850248 Mybad
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Post by mybad on Jan 10, 2013 18:52:13 GMT
P.S. LT Base screws right up flush too. Mybad
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Post by deesigner on Jan 10, 2013 19:34:08 GMT
I use the same ones £9.95 + 1.99 p+p ebay item No360525850248 Mybad Brill thanks for that, just bought 2 more Bought the others ages ago couldn't find any others on eBay then, these are much cheaper.
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Post by Karma on Jan 10, 2013 19:38:29 GMT
The mojo ones work fine, but probably not the longest lasting I'm liking effest at the moment www.vapeescape.co.uk/efest-imr-batteries~454the 3400mAh will be too long but the 2000mah will be fine lots of vendors are stocking them now
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Post by djs on Jan 10, 2013 20:21:30 GMT
I have a real problem with buying batteries....for e-cigs.
In my house, we have endless batteries, for endless gadgets. Awesome rechargeables for things like cameras and toys/gadgets.
BUT, I wonder if I'm the only one that's totally confused about the e-cig battery thing. Protected/non-protected. Top buttons vs flat top. 18650/18700.
and why is an efest cheaper than an AW?
I understand the "protection" theory (almost)....so why is that an unprotected battery can ever be better? Is it for use pumping out higher power.
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Post by Karma on Jan 10, 2013 20:23:48 GMT
If you have electronics in your mod, that should protect the battery from over discharging, so no need for the battery to be protected! If you have a purely mechanical mod, best to use protected batteries
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Post by djs on Jan 10, 2013 20:26:24 GMT
If you have electronics in your mod, that should protect the battery from over discharging, so no need for the battery to be protected! If you have a purely mechanical mod, best to use protected batteries Thanks, that's one confusion sorted.... (because a mech mod will just keep drawing power until it's gone too low....)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2013 20:27:29 GMT
I understand the "protection" theory (almost)....so why is that an unprotected battery can ever be better? Is it for use pumping out higher power. The circuit added to the battery to provide the protection has limited current handling. In some electronic mods they cannot provide enough current for the mod to work. They also increase the length of the battery, you've got to put the electronics somewhere, so they may not fit in the mod.
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Post by djs on Jan 10, 2013 20:40:55 GMT
The circuit added to the battery to provide the protection has limited current handling. In some electronic mods they cannot provide enough current for the mod to work. They also increase the length of the battery, you've got to put the electronics somewhere, so they may not fit in the mod. So (for example) if you set a Vamo/E-Vic to a set power, it'll ask the battery for "more" than, say, 6 volts, and the battery says No? Will 2 18650s be the same length as each other regardless of protection or not?
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Post by Karma on Jan 10, 2013 20:47:32 GMT
Protected batteries tend to be longer and higher mAh batteries tend to be longer! Most good vendors will list the actual size of the battery, worth taking note of!
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