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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2015 18:56:12 GMT
The first one I'd say is the better choice
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Post by thatguy on May 5, 2015 19:00:09 GMT
Ecolux do awt 18a 18500s, they are worth considering, as are the 15a purple efests. Personally, I'd go for the art but the immense you linked are fine as well.
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Post by damian on May 5, 2015 19:05:05 GMT
The first one I'd say is the better choice +1
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Post by lairey on May 5, 2015 19:12:30 GMT
Ripshod and VapingBad are our resident battery safety experts - now I've tagged them, I'm sure one of them will come along with their fab advice. Although, it would help if you could let us know whether the mod is a mech or regulated, what you are putting on top of it, and what resistance (ohms) your coil is phatfil I've used the first ones you have linked to in a regulated mod with something like an Aerotank or Nautilus on top with fairly high resistance coils, around 1.8ohms with no problem. I may be missing something in the listing though, but I can't see the continuous or maximum safe discharge rate on them, so would be wary of using on a mech or with sub-ohm coils.
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Post by Ripshod on May 5, 2015 19:48:06 GMT
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Post by phatfil on May 5, 2015 22:54:24 GMT
the Mod is a ZNA Clone www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_97750.html the 18500 batteries fit in a tube thats in the pic in the ad, to use the 18650 battery there is another tube to screw on which pokes out further cm or so below the mod which is ok but would sit in the hand a lil more comfortably with a 18500 battery as in the pic. sat on top at the moment is a 0.5 ohm loaded Lemo2 atty but as its a vv/vw mod i could sit a number of atty's on it ranging from a 2 ohm loaded protank with an aero base to something with less resistance than the current configuration of the lemo2, i did get the mod with the aim of trying sub ohm cloud chasing
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Post by VapingBad on May 5, 2015 23:03:13 GMT
I think letsavit has one and it takes both button and flat top. The Sibilie and Nitecore are worth a look but check the continuous max discharge current as they do different versions.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on May 5, 2015 23:05:27 GMT
the Mod is a ZNA Clone www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_97750.html the 18500 batteries fit in a tube thats in the pic in the ad, to use the 18650 battery there is another tube to screw on which pokes out further cm or so below the mod which is ok but would sit in the hand a lil more comfortably with a 18500 battery as in the pic. sat on top at the moment is a 0.5 ohm loaded Lemo2 atty but as its a vv/vw mod i could sit a number of atty's on it ranging from a 2 ohm loaded protank with an aero base to something with less resistance than the current configuration of the lemo2, i did get the mod with the aim of trying sub ohm cloud chasing I've been using one of these AW IMR's in my ZNA 30 clone www.cloud9vaping.co.uk/epages/yxve46fvrnud.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/yxve46fvrnud/Products/B63-1918A max continuous discharge, 1200mAH
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Post by phatfil on May 5, 2015 23:19:55 GMT
I think letsavit has one and it takes both button and flat top. The Sibilie and Nitecore are worth a look but check the continuous max discharge current as they do different versions. I am sure this is sterling advice but im not sure what level of the continuous max discharge current would be best, guessing Higher?? a specific link would be a charm
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Post by VapingBad on May 5, 2015 23:25:42 GMT
I think letsavit has one and it takes both button and flat top. The Sibilie and Nitecore are worth a look but check the continuous max discharge current as they do different versions. I am sure this is sterling advice but im not sure what level of the continuous max discharge current would be best, guessing Higher?? a specific link would be a charm For DNA30 >= 12 A, 15 A would be better, torchy (Big_f_f_d) or excluxshop on eBay, both linked above. I don't regually use 18500's so can't give a first hand recommendation.
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Post by VapingBad on May 5, 2015 23:43:16 GMT
I think letsavit has one and it takes both button and flat top. The Sibilie and Nitecore are worth a look but check the continuous max discharge current as they do different versions. I am sure this is sterling advice but im not sure what level of the continuous max discharge current would be best, guessing Higher?? a specific link would be a charm When I said Nitecore I meant Xtar, sorryOK I had a butchers on ecolux and the highest continuous discharge seems to be the purple eFest @ 12 A (the Evolve spec IIRC, but you have a clone, hopefully the same) so I would go for those. The Xtar, AWT he has are only 10 A, Torchy has some Sibeile 22A IMR, but unfortunately he often doesn't quote both the max & continuous rate ans 22 will be the max. Be vary wary of max rates as the time duration can vary between manufactures. I do have a couple of the Xtar from Ecolux they seem fine with a very respectable internal resistance of 19 miliohm, but never stressed them and they are slighty low by specification.
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Post by thatguy on May 5, 2015 23:56:06 GMT
I am sure this is sterling advice but im not sure what level of the continuous max discharge current would be best, guessing Higher?? a specific link would be a charm When I said Nitecore I meant Xtar, sorryOK I had a butchers on ecolux and the highest continuous discharge seems to be the purple eFest @ 12 A (the Evolve spec IIRC, but you have a clone, hopefully the same) so I would go for those. The Xtar, AWT he has are only 10 A, Torchy has some Sibeile 22A IMR, but unfortunately he often doesn't quote both the max & continuous rate ans 22 will be the max. Be vary wary of max rates as the time duration can vary between manufactures. I do have a couple of the Xtar from Ecolux they seem fine with a very respectable internal resistance of 19 miliohm, but never stressed them and they are slighty low by specification. The AWT you linked are the ones I spoke of earlier and are confortable at 0.5 ohms (max charge , 4.2*0.5=8.4A) and up. I know this is about 85% of the continuous drain rating but these AWTs seem to have quite a conservative rating. Never seen any heat problems or poor performance at 9A drain that we use them for at work. Don't have too much experience of other 18500s though, as I vape 350 or 650. p.s. The 18500s we use are used for brazing and soldering irons
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Post by VapingBad on May 6, 2015 0:07:11 GMT
It's good to know thatguy and I believe AWT use 25Rs which gives me a warm feeling toward them. It's tricky for all we know unless we have extra info or them information of us the Efest Purple, Sibile, AWT & Xtar could all be the same cell under the wrapper, at least a couple of them teh same as none of them make batteries as far as I know and it comes down to trust. And Trust is why it sticks in my throat recommending an Efest Purple who really lead the field in just stating the max rate, but on paper it is the only on I saw over 10 A.
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Post by phatfil on May 6, 2015 0:11:18 GMT
Cheers VapingBad and thatguy till recently the only things ive used batteries for is the remote controls, phones, digi camera and my alarm clock and appreciate your insights as i am way out of my depth doggy paddling wildly.. I have vague recollections of a i/r=v or similar equation in fact I=v/r (yes i had to look it up ) from over well lets say lots of years ago.. and hardly ever used since. i think now the toys are arriving its time to start doing the home work, b*ggr
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