Random question. Anyone know anything about the tangsfire 18350 1500mah batteries? Looking for the amp rating, and can't seem to find it.
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As for the battery in question, anything with "Fire" in the name shouldn't be trusted any further than the nearest recycle center.

I've done my research on them. They seem to be beefier than most of the "cheap" batteries I've found. I personally wish mnke would make a beefy 18350. You know of any with a higher amp rating than 6.4?
But that's an easy battery. I'm advanced enough to stay within my limits. I've got a 2 30 amp mnke18650 batteries that I would swear by.
If you have truly done your research as you say you have, you know that every battery expert advises against stacking batteries in mods. Here is just one. There are many others.I'm just trying to safely run a 1ohm quad coil on stacked batteries safely.
TangFire is a sister company or at least a close relative to TrustFire, UltraFire, [InsertFalseAndMisleadingAdjectiveHere]Fire.I wouldn't piss on a trust fire battery if it was on fire.
Panny NCR18650B 3400mAh is only rated for 6.8A (2C x 3400mAh = 6800mA = 6.8A) If you are running them at anything over 7.5A you should throw them away. The PCB is defective or they are unprotected ICR batteries...either one is NOT good.I also have 2 panasonic 10 amp ncr18650 3400 mah batts that are a solid #2
This goal is 100% impossible with today's battery technology.I'm just trying to safely run a 1ohm quad coil on stacked batteries safely.
There is not.IF there is indeed an 18350 battery that can handle it