Today I purchased the istick Pico. I have been reading the battery 101 for the past few days as long as a few other sources. I think I understand, but I'm not sure enough to trust my judgement on it.
The Pico calls for
Cell type: High-rate 18650 cell
Cell type
Continuous discharge current should be above 25A)
This is from the eleaf website.
I was looking at the SONY US18650VTC4 2100MAH at rtd vapor. It says it has a continuous discharge of 30A but the testing done by mooch here rates it at 23A.
Running the numbers through the steam engine calculator one would hit 18.4 amps (20% lower than 23A) at the max wattage of 75 at .22 ohms. I honestly don't see myself hitting the max wattage or going as low as .22 ohms.
It seems to me the VCT4 would be safe, but am I missing something? Do I need to find a higher rated battery? Am I just over thinking this?
The Pico calls for
Cell type: High-rate 18650 cell
Cell type
This is from the eleaf website.
I was looking at the SONY US18650VTC4 2100MAH at rtd vapor. It says it has a continuous discharge of 30A but the testing done by mooch here rates it at 23A.
Running the numbers through the steam engine calculator one would hit 18.4 amps (20% lower than 23A) at the max wattage of 75 at .22 ohms. I honestly don't see myself hitting the max wattage or going as low as .22 ohms.
It seems to me the VCT4 would be safe, but am I missing something? Do I need to find a higher rated battery? Am I just over thinking this?