Any thoughts on the Sparta 26650 MOD???

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I'm still researching mechs for my first purchase and just came across a deal on this one. But I don't know much about 26650 mechs. What is the advantage of a 26650 over others??? Any thoughts on this one???? It comes with a match dual or quad core rda.

• Joyelife Original design for 26650 battery.
• Bottom Magnet Firing.

• Adjustable upper copper pin to fit well with atomizers.
• Standard 510 threading built.

• Bottom locking ring.
• Material: Copper and Stainless steel
• Laser engraving logo & series number and patterns

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dual or quad core rda.

• Joyelife Original design for 26650 battery.
• Bottom Magnet Firing.

• Adjustable upper copper pin to fit well with atomizers.
• Standard 510 threading built.

• Bottom locking ring.
• Material: Copper and Stainless steel
• Laser engraving logo & series number and patterns

the-sparta-26650-mod-with-quad-coil-or-duel-coil-matching-rda.jpg



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Pentium or AMD? lol just kidding, 26650 mods will give you longer vaping time since the batteries are around 3500mah, other than that is a matter of style, and be willing to haul all that metal around, I'll consider buying one of those Sparta thingies hum....
 

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Sony makes a 26650 High Drain battery that is rated at 50 amps. If you assume a full charge of 4.2 volts getting to your coil, the maximum numbers running the lowest 'safe' resistance coil would look like this-
4.2 volts
50 amps
.084 ohms
210 watts

So, you could in theory run a sub .1 coil and be within the specs of the battery. Would I do that? Nope. Do I recommend that? Nope. Do you like to vape really low resistance and want as much 'margin for error' as you can get? Then it might be for you.

Me? I was stoked when they came out with 10+ amp 18350's so I could get my mechs smaller and still setup my atty's how I like them and have them more pocket friendly. To each their own.
 

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Sony makes a 26650 High Drain battery that is rated at 50 amps. If you assume a full charge of 4.2 volts getting to your coil, the maximum numbers running the lowest 'safe' resistance coil would look like this-
4.2 volts
50 amps
.084 ohms
210 watts

So, you could in theory run a sub .1 coil and be within the specs of the battery. Would I do that? Nope. Do I recommend that? Nope. Do you like to vape really low resistance and want as much 'margin for error' as you can get? Then it might be for you.

It would no longer be a PV, at this point it would be a personal directional smoke machine LOL the worlds first PDS :)
 
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