So... all I ever see recommendations for are 18650s. I'm looking at picking up a 14500 mod and was wondering about good batteries. (Also thinking about a 14650 as well...)
I wouldn't be going below a .5 ohm build most likely. The atomizer that comes with the mod is a gravity fed RTA so anything lower than that probably wouldn't be able to keep up on wicking.
I know there's a few new-ish brands out like MXJO and Xtar, how do I tell which one is better?
mAh is relative, I know these type batteries average about 700, but higher is always better as it's less that I have to carry for the day, but not a deal killer.
Anybody know of a comprehensive list or something with mAh and continuous amps listed for different batteries? Or any suggestions?
(Please note price will also have a say in any decisions as well, there's a reason I don't shell out for Sony VTC5s!
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Thanks so much in advance!

I wouldn't be going below a .5 ohm build most likely. The atomizer that comes with the mod is a gravity fed RTA so anything lower than that probably wouldn't be able to keep up on wicking.
I know there's a few new-ish brands out like MXJO and Xtar, how do I tell which one is better?
mAh is relative, I know these type batteries average about 700, but higher is always better as it's less that I have to carry for the day, but not a deal killer.
Anybody know of a comprehensive list or something with mAh and continuous amps listed for different batteries? Or any suggestions?
(Please note price will also have a say in any decisions as well, there's a reason I don't shell out for Sony VTC5s!
Thanks so much in advance!

Anyways, I'm more comfortable with 1.2-1.5 builds as I know they're pretty much always safe.
) Considering the price, I'd probably still buy it just for the RTA even if I wasn't gonna use the mod, never seen one like it before. It would be a cool piece to pull out at meets just for looks even if it's not a "workhorse". I've only ever seen it in this one shop three states away from where I live, so good bets on being the only one.