Sub ohm coils require an
IMR high drain type battery which can put out a
high continuous amp capacity. The 18650 MNKE 1500 mAh IMR has a 30 amp capacity
* and the 18650 AW 1600 mAh IMR has a 20 amp capacity
*. Other IMR batteries may only have a 10 amp capacity.
Batteries : MNKE IMR 18650
AW IMR 18650 1600 mAh
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"If you’re into those ultra low resistance coils (which I don’t recommend BTW – I personally believe .8 ohms and up should be PLENTY good enough) KNOW YOUR BATTERY!!! Be sure that the battery is capable and rated to generate the amount of amps required by your setup! For example:
Setup 1 = 1 ohm coil with a loaded voltage of 4.0V (just an example). Using Ohms law, Amps = Voltage/Resistance = 4 Amp Draw. Easy for most batteries!
Setup 2 = .3 ohm coil (which I DO NOT recommend) with a loaded voltage of 4.0V (again, just an example). Using Ohms law, Amps = Voltage/Resistance = 13.3 Amp Draw. Can your battery support that?"
-- Resource: PBusardo's Guide to Batteries for RBA's: Copy & paste " taste your juice.com/wordpress/battery-information/ " into your browser's address window and eliminate the spaces.
(ECF won't allow a direct link to the site.)
EDIT:
* Refer to this later post in this thread -
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/apv-discussion/456669-batteries-2.html#post10414681