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Post by alexthebear on Oct 5, 2015 18:14:22 GMT
Having just placed an order for the snow wolf 200w on FT I'm now checking out power cells for it. I've got 4 x 18650s that I pulled out a laptop battery pack a while back that have been used in pairs in a torch but I'm wondering if their any good for the high drain of the SW? I will be using a uwell crown and dual 0.5 and 0.25 coils so anywhere between 50w and 100w daily useage. Oh and I run a Nitecore i2 intellicharger if that makes any difference? Sorry if none of that makes sense or if I've missed stuff out, very ill and heavily medicated right now :/
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Post by Edge on Oct 5, 2015 18:19:25 GMT
Checked the battery specs (sheet on here somewhere). 10 amp limit, 0.5 Ohm minimium. I'd say no
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Post by alexthebear on Oct 5, 2015 18:23:32 GMT
Cheers Edge, where would I find that guide page so I can find some suitable cells?
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Post by VapingBad on Oct 5, 2015 18:27:03 GMT
I would not use ex laptop batteries for vaping, I would use new pairs that are kept together for life, both for charging and use. I can't find reliable data on those cells, but they maybe a variant of the CGR18650ch which are nowhere near powerful enough for 100 W in a dual config you want 20 A like Samsung 25R, Sony VTC, LG HE2 or LG HE4 or other batteries in the 50 W and greater section here.
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Post by Edge on Oct 5, 2015 18:29:05 GMT
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