So where are your tests to make this statement? I have seen tests on their other bats that are true to labeling.No Smokie... just NO.
Your ipv is incapable of pulling anywhere near 40A unless you can get it to discharge to unusable voltages.
Unless you have gear to test that cell's actual amp abilities, you're doing a disservice by not calling out the over specc'ed rating. That's encouraging reckless use by mech modders who can over tax a battery.
If they're long lasting higher mAh cells... that's fantastic. They can join the club.
Safe 40A at the same time? Seven years vaping, you should know better. I'm disappointed.
So where are your tests to make this statement? I have seen tests on their other bats that are true to labeling.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?391294-Test-Review-of-Basen-18650-2500mAh-BS186D-(Black)
Yes that is the test why your saying these are the same or have lower amps then labeled. I did not make this battery, only read off of the labeling. Guess we will have to wait for a real testing, so in the mean time just use them in a regulated mod if that concerned.Where are yours? You're the one touting this as a very high mAh 40A cell.
And that link appears to reference a Basen rewrap of a Samsung 25R (and relabeled 35A).
But I'm not sure... it's not the cell in your video so I don't care.
Maybe, have to wait for the real battery tester to measure all, but in the mean time they are great to use in a regulated mod.
Yes that is the test why your saying these are the same or have lower amps then labeled. I did not make this battery, only read off of the labeling. Guess we will have to wait for a real testing, so in the mean time just use them in a regulated mod if that concerned.
Maybe, have to wait for the real battery tester to measure all, but in the mean time they are great to use in a regulated mod.
Guess your not blind, as you seen and said I tested them for running time in a regulated mod Period. I am stating my opinion when reviewing them. Thanks for your concern for others and my reviewing. If found not to be the true amps then it is on the MFG for lying, and labeling as such. Maybe you should have a chat with them.We already have 800 examples of the "guy with a camera, talkin' out his backside".
Why make it 801?
Outside of dodgy Chinese e-juice, the batteries we choose are far and away the most important thing to our vaping safety. But you hold up a cell and just parrot the amp spec, yourself not knowing the accuracy.
That's just encouraging those who would believe it without confirmation. Sure, they're safe... but to what levels?
You keep mentioning tests, both in-thread and in the video, yet haven't actually shown what you think you have.
You have, or would like, a "name" in the video review world. That should come with awareness and responsibility.
Don't be [HASHTAG]#801[/HASHTAG].
So where are your tests to make this statement? I have seen tests on their other bats that are true to labeling.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?391294-Test-Review-of-Basen-18650-2500mAh-BS186D-(Black)
Referring to the 40 amp 3100 mah model BS186Q, not any other.The tester clearly states that it's a 20A battery, not 35A. There aren't any temperature measurements but after looking at the discharge graphs, I agree.
Referring to the 40 amp 3100 mah model BS186Q, not any other.