New Efest 2800mAh 35A 18650 battery.
Thinking about upgrading my old Efest 35A 2500mAh batteries.
Are these the real deal?
Thinking about upgrading my old Efest 35A 2500mAh batteries.
Are these the real deal?
Objective testing is always a good thing....
Objective testing is always a good thing....
It's Jon Kuro's "vaping realistic" battery testing on the Vape Faction site. Here's the URL... leave out the end dashes to cut and paste into your browser.I can't access the page. Can you give a short version of what the testing shows?
One apparently needs to be registered on the site and I'm not so I can't access the post.It's Jon Kuro's "vaping realistic" battery testing on the Vape Faction site. Here's the URL... leave out the end dashes to cut and paste into your browser.
-http://vapefaction.com/forums/showthread.php?1600-Battery-Load-Testing-
One apparently needs to be registered on the site and I'm not so I can't access the post.
How is this considered good the battery loses 1 volt just being fired that highLooks promising.
From: 35A Efest 2800mAh 18650 battery
"Last week I tested the 2100mAh "38A" Efest 18650 battery, and it didn't live up to expectations.
This week I ran the rule over their new 2800mAh 35A 18650, and this is a totally different prospect."
How is this considered good the battery loses 1 volt just being fired that high
Time and time again im amused at people running high power unregulated thinking they are coming anywhere near the power they calculated.
If batteries cant maintain a respectable amount of V drop at high current then using them that way is a joke.
In a regulated box pulling ~25-30 ish amp the actual current draw to maintain 4+ volts is staggering