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Post by Balllsy on Feb 5, 2013 19:32:38 GMT
I saw in a thread recently someone had 3400mah batteries. I think it was in a Vamo but can't find the thread for the battery name... Any one have any ideas or if the owner of said batteries reads this please let me know the name. Thanks
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Post by Karma on Feb 5, 2013 19:34:51 GMT
What do you want to use it in Ballsy?
the 3400mAh Efest batteries are a bit too fat for the Vamo!
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Post by chykensa on Feb 5, 2013 20:08:25 GMT
the 3400mAh Efest batteries are a bit too fat for the Vamo! Hmm - I have one and it fits snugly in my Vamo. No damage whatsoever to the plastic sheath despite numerous recharges. I have the original spring, V2, and my 18350s do rattle a bit though. I did read that eFest 18650s wouldn't fit, but someone else said they would to me! Andy
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Post by Karma on Feb 5, 2013 20:10:57 GMT
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Post by blakey on Feb 5, 2013 20:17:26 GMT
They were the efest 3400 batteries. They are a very tight fit in the vamo and there is a very real danger of the plastic casing wearing away and the battery casing shorting out on the mod itself. If you decide to try for yourself then please be sensible and check the plastic casing every time you remove the battery and make sure it hasn't been compromised. Also, I have two of these batteries and one fits easily and one fits very snug so there is a difference between individual batteries.
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Post by VapeGear on Feb 5, 2013 20:18:32 GMT
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Post by scaffman69 on Feb 5, 2013 20:25:46 GMT
Yes it was Robby and they were these ones, but iff the senybour work, either or int it, i think senybour are panasonic inside anyhow aren`t they ?
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Post by maccafan on Feb 5, 2013 20:30:04 GMT
Yes all 3400 mah batteries are basically Panasonic 18650B.
Whatever brand you buy, make sure you don't buy protected ones for using in mods like the VAMO/Zmax etc.,
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Post by Balllsy on Feb 5, 2013 20:58:01 GMT
Thanks for all the replies guys, no it's not for my Vamo I already have 14 batteries for that I just remembered reading a post mentioning the panny 3400 ones and a friend asked me this evening to recommend some batteries for his hunting torch and I just couldn't find the thread. Thanks again folks
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Post by Balllsy on Feb 5, 2013 21:04:38 GMT
Yes all 3400 mah batteries are basically Panasonic 18650B. Whatever brand you buy, make sure you don't buy protected ones for using in mods like the VAMO/Zmax etc., Why no protection Macca ? I have 18350 (efest) 900mah with protection
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Post by maccafan on Feb 5, 2013 21:29:43 GMT
Protection works against already protected mods like the VAMO/Zmax/LT/Provari etc., and may give you inadequate performance at higher outputs or cause the protection circuit to kick in especially with VAMO type circuits.
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Post by Balllsy on Feb 5, 2013 21:42:43 GMT
ohh... Handy to know. Thanks for the info Macca.
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Post by captainpugwash on Feb 6, 2013 1:13:28 GMT
i bought these for my Orion and they don't fit , hoping they may fit the Poldiac i have on the way ?
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Post by farzooks on Feb 6, 2013 2:45:42 GMT
They were the efest 3400 batteries. They are a very tight fit in the vamo and there is a very real danger of the plastic casing wearing away and the battery casing shorting out on the mod itself. If you decide to try for yourself then please be sensible and check the plastic casing every time you remove the battery and make sure it hasn't been compromised. Also, I have two of these batteries and one fits easily and one fits very snug so there is a difference between individual batteries. The battery casing is negative - the casing of the mod is negative, the only positive bit of the battery is the top. You could put a bare naked cell in there and there wouldn't be a problem. However, if some designs have an utterly stupid layout where the casing is positive, now that would cause a problem. I wouldn't rule that out, though.
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