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Post by scotsman on May 3, 2014 15:56:50 GMT
I have been tempted to try sub ohm nothing to crazy maybe around .7 / .8 i have a helios clone capable to twin coils. The problem is i dont know if i can safely use what batterys i have efest 18650 protected ( black and gold labels ) from vape escape. If i do need new cells what ones will safely allow me to go to the above .7 /.8 or lower ohms? AW imr from vape escape Or myepack do the sony VTC4's Would any of these be fine to charge with my nitecore e2 ? or will i need another charger also? (swapped cable out and put in 3amp fuse as per recommendation Started this thread as it feal like i was taking over Clivia thread about batterys mh,sorry in advance Clivia
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on May 3, 2014 16:01:07 GMT
The protected efests are perfect also I have the vtc4s and they are as awesome as people say.
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Post by VapingBad on May 3, 2014 16:02:45 GMT
I vape around that level and would recommend the VTC4 especially as they are a great battery and it gives you plenty of head room if you want to go lower. I have never had protected batteries as the general opinion is that "safe chemistry"* ones are safer, and I don't believe you will find may sub-ohmers using them.
*"safe chemistry" as not all IMRs are true IMR but hybrids and the term just stuck. A true IMR will not over charge, but never rely on that.
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Post by Aldo on May 3, 2014 16:03:28 GMT
Sony VTC4's would be THE THING if you are planning to go sub-ohming. Anyway, if you only plan to go to .7 or .8 ohms, and after some quick math, even if you go as low as .6ohms and pumping 4.2V through it, you only need a battery capable of doing 7 amps.. Put 3 more amps just to be safe and you need a battery capable wit max Amp=10. SOny VTC4 have a limit of 30 The protected ones I dn't know tbh...
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Post by scotsman on May 3, 2014 16:10:03 GMT
Right so the best idea then is to stick above 1ohm with the efests i have and invest in the sony! simple enough The next one is will the sony be fine to charge with my current charger ? steve would you know the amp limit of these ? or safest sub ohm if possible with these
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Post by Clivia on May 3, 2014 16:28:27 GMT
I have been tempted to try sub ohm nothing to crazy maybe around .7 / .8 i have a helios clone capable to twin coils. The problem is i dont know if i can safely use what batterys i have efest 18650 protected ( black and gold labels ) from vape escape. If i do need new cells what ones will safely allow me to go to the above .7 /.8 or lower ohms? AW imr from vape escape Or myepack do the sony VTC4's Would any of these be fine to charge with my nitecore e2 ? or will i need another charger also? (swapped cable out and put in 3amp fuse as per recommendation Started this thread as it feal like i was taking over Clivia thread about batterys mh,sorry in advance Clivia no probs - am curious about that as well and am not bothered from which thread I get the info
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Post by enjay on May 3, 2014 16:28:31 GMT
Right so the best idea then is to stick above 1ohm with the efests i have and invest in the sony! simple enough The next one is will the sony be fine to charge with my current charger ? steve would you know the amp limit of these ? or safest sub ohm if possible with these What I can tell you is the box standard red efest 18350's 800mAh are safe down to 0.7 ohms, just not sure if the same goes for protected batteries but surely the protection part would prevent anything bad from happening?
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Post by VapingBad on May 3, 2014 16:48:04 GMT
What I can tell you is the box standard red efest 18350's 800mAh are safe down to 0.7 ohms True (if you have faith in Efests spec), but they are rubbish at it, they will have a huge sag/voltage drop. IMO get batteries with double the "max discharge current" rating that you expect to use in the next year.
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Post by enjay on May 3, 2014 16:53:05 GMT
What I can tell you is the box standard red efest 18350's 800mAh are safe down to 0.7 ohms True (if you have faith in Efests spec), but they are rubbish at it, they will have a huge sag/voltage drop. IMO get batteries with double the "max discharge current" rating that you expect to use in the next year. Yeh I just stick with my sony vtc4's and recommend them to anyone who'll listen lol
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Post by scotsman on May 3, 2014 17:24:56 GMT
ok so sony it is then that leave the charger will mine be ok ?
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Post by Aldo on May 3, 2014 17:33:46 GMT
yap, the nitecore e2 is just fine
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on May 3, 2014 17:36:15 GMT
Nitecore chargers fit everything lol
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Post by VapingBad on May 3, 2014 18:23:50 GMT
A decent 2 A charger will charge VTC4 3-4 times faster than a nitecore, EG Xtar SP2 and not a Efest LUC4. Even a 1 A like Xtar VP1 would be quicker.
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Post by ionian on May 3, 2014 18:44:03 GMT
I have the vtc4s and use a nitecore charger - it does take a while, but they charge just fine. I haven't ever sub-ohmed, not yet anyway, but I know I'll be tempted so thought I better get suitable batteries.
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on May 3, 2014 18:47:05 GMT
A decent 2 A charger will charge VTC4 3-4 times faster than a nitecore, EG Xtar SP2 and not a Efest LUC4. Even a 1 A like Xtar VP1 would be quicker. Wont that also shorten the overall lifespan of the cell too?
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