Batteries for sub ohm vaping

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Vwls

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same here... 1 to 3 dollar difference in price = therefore i use the sony 30 amp High Drain batteries for sub-ohm vaping

Yep same here. They are the best suited for sub ohming hands down, and when it comes to safety, you should never sacrifice to save a few bucks. Check out VapeHappy's vids on sub ohming - he recommends them as well.

I keep a few in rotation between mod and charger so they remain freshly charged (if I am home, because I vape a lot more when I'm home).
 

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Yep same here. They are the best suited for sub ohming hands down, and when it comes to safety, you should never sacrifice to save a few bucks. Check out VapeHappy's vids on sub ohming - he recommends them as well.

I keep a few in rotation between mod and charger so they remain freshly charged (if I am home, because I vape a lot more when I'm home).

Have yet to see test data on sony 30 amp but I'll be impressed if it beats samsung INR18650-20R.
 

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emus

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My FT sony batts got rejected by HK and FT promptly refunded my Paypal:)

I pulled the trigger on ebay Samsung INR18650-20R which out perform AW 1600 mah according to lygte-info.dk comparator.

That is, if they are real. Guess I'll find out soon enough.

I received those beautiful Samsung 20R batts. They are white out capable!
 

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same here... for a few dollars more from a local vape shop i use the sony 30 amp high drain batt... feel safer on practically any coil build i make from as low as 0.25 ohms

I use the sony 30A batteries. Do I use 30A? No that would be way too hot of a vape for me. It does give me a little more protection against a short and the discharge on these batteries is great on a mech.
 
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