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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 14:49:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 14:51:53 GMT
That`s pretty good, £27-30 through the Paypal process £2-73 ish each. indeed robby bargain these are the real deal i bet this is place most uk vendors get em from
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 14:58:43 GMT
Cheers @zuza. Not interested in the sony, but they carry sammy 30q cheaper than FT. Out of stock at the mo. going to get a few of them also i think for regulated mods
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Post by Greigster on Sept 27, 2015 15:09:19 GMT
That`s pretty good, £27-30 through the Paypal process £2-73 ish each. Strange.....10 of the VTC4 gives the option of packet post @ 4 Euro. But 10 of the Samsung 25R only gives you the option of Parcel @ 7.95 Euro. So the VTC4 comes out at... £2.61 each (using the cheaper packet post) if I use my Halifax card (based on wholesale exchange rate) Samsung 25R comes out at. £3.57 each (only higher parcel post @ 7.95 Euro) The VTC5 comes out at....... £4.31 each. (using the cheaper packet post @ 4 Euro) Or Gearbest for Sony 25R @ £2.47 each with the longer wait time.(and you dont need to buy 10) Sooooooo, Which is the better battery and why?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 15:34:31 GMT
VTC4 or 5 for high watts - low ohm builds - these have a higher amp range so are safer for the cloud chasers
25r's for the mid-range vapers - which most of us are
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 15:38:39 GMT
kreed with all these new subtanks out there with standard coils at 0.25 or below maybe a good thing have vtc's for them even in regulated mods always good to have the headroom and be safe but i maybe wrong as mods will do all the science
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Post by Greigster on Sept 27, 2015 15:41:34 GMT
Is there a trade off between the VTC4 and the Samsung 25R taking into account that the 25R is 36% more expensive? (when purchased from Europe)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 15:45:44 GMT
A 0.25 ohm coil will draw 15.49 amps at 60w 16.73 amps at 70w 17.90 amps at 80w
Samsung 25r's - With a 20 amp max continuous discharge this battery can handle sub-ohm builds down to .15 ohms (at your own risk).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 16:24:09 GMT
kreed aint the 25rs Continuous limit at 20 amps just going by torchy and ecolux stats i remember seeing some where about 0.23ohm built limit on the 25rs anything below at own risk maybe VapingBad will show up he knows all he is like the wizard of numbers
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 18:07:08 GMT
kreed aint the 25rs Continuous limit at 20 amps just going by torchy and ecolux stats i remember seeing some where about 0.23ohm built limit on the 25rs anything below at own risk maybe VapingBad will show up he knows all he is like the wizard of numbers My bad.....edited to say 20 amps continuous
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Post by VapingBad on Sept 27, 2015 20:24:25 GMT
It is difficult to come up with a min res, both from a safety point of view and getting a good vape because the voltage sags so much at high loads. On these tests with a 0.2 A load can see sag from 0.5 V to nearly a volt, well worth a look and not too techie. I would always advise giving at least 25% buffer from the calculated min, if that doesn't suit maybe look a a mod that takes more batteries.
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