Best 26650 battery for 100W mod?

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I bought the one that is in the picture of the Stout on the VF website. BrilliPower 26650 4500mah 80A discharge $16.99 from EightVape.
Just note that that most definitely isn't an 80 amp battery. I'm not sure if Mooch has tested those yet, but if I remember correctly Brillipower 18650s didn't fare well in tests. Be careful.

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There is no battery with more than 2200mAh, which has an efficiency greater than 20 Amperes.
This applies both to 18650 , and the 26650 .
Discharge to 30-40-50 -.... 200 Amps , we can do all the batteries.
What you have to see though, is the temperature that has a battery to such discharge.
If we have high temperature , it means that the battery is not capable of such a load, a continuous discharge.
Discharging a battery with 40 Amps, if we have large temperature means that they are not capable of such discharge.
Discharging the same battery to 20Amps, if not we have large temperature rise , then we can comfortably call << battery 20 Amperes >>.


Brillipower, is one of the companies that buy batteries from big companies and they put up their own label .
Is trust company as far gave good and right products .
The 3400, 2900, 2600, 2250 mAh the company is very well cells of Panasonic (Sanyo).
 
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There is no battery with more than 2200mAh, which has an efficiency greater than 20 Amperes.
This applies both to 18650 , and the 26650 .
Discharge to 30-40-50 -.... 200 Amps , we can do all the batteries.
What you have to see though, is the temperature that has a battery to such discharge.
If we have high temperature , it means that the battery is not capable of such a load, a continuous discharge.
Discharging a battery with 40 Amps, if we have large temperature means that they are not capable of such discharge.
Discharging the same battery to 20Amps, if not we have large temperature rise , then we can comfortably call << battery 20 Amperes >>.


Brillipower, is one of the companies that buy batteries from big companies and they put up their own label .
Is trust company as far gave good and right products .
The 3400, 2900, 2600, 2250 mAh the company is very well cells of Panasonic (Sanyo).

Do you know who Brillipower uses for their cells? It's difficult to trust something as volatile as a battery in this industry.
 
If I understand correctly, you want to know what actually battery UTILIZE the Brilipower 26650 4500. Unfortunately I do not know personally, but I have not seen any mention somewhere on the identity of these elements. The mAh declares that the company may not be truly and simply nominal 4500. There is likely to be 4200, when it justifies its good performance. If he has certainly performed well. Personally I would prefer the 3500 MNKE or Keeppower 4200. The MNKE classic, is one of the higher quality companies and Keeppower has proven that the batteries UTILIZE, it is by right and good companies, like the Keeppower 3500, which is the MNKE.

There are on the market batteries as Tensai 3200, which is comparable with the performance MNKE 3500, and are made in China (such as MNKE).
It can be the same battery.
The Kingcell, is another company that produces batteries 26650 and is one of the companies report actual abilities of their batteries.
Many companies buy these batteries and put their label on.
The company has in the market 4000mAh battery with a yield 15 Amps, but it is very good quality, and whenever performance is similar.

Another battery that I think are worthy of reference, is the Panasonic 26650 B 3300mAh 20 Amps.
However I saw not have the appropriate advertisement in relation to other good batteries of this size.
 

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You would be wise to believe what Mooch says. It may seem obvious if you know, but what you get with 26650s is more mAh not more CDR, in fact often less.

I picked up the Stout and then went right over to check recommendations from tests Mooch completed. I ended up picking up the MNKE Orange from RTD Vapor

Link to Mooch's battery tests: List of Battery Tests | E-Cigarette Forum
And this is to his blog: 18650 Safety Grades -- Picking a Safe Battery to Vape With | E-Cigarette Forum

You can't go wrong stopping by either before picking up cells.
 
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