Hi, I pre-ordered a Vapor Flask Stout which takes one 26650 or 18650 battery. Which 26650 battery do you recommend? The device supposedly requires 35A. Thanks for your help!
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.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.
Mooch tested that one it is a 15 amp battery if I recall correctly.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.
I don't have any experience with 26650s, but according to @Mooch 's list of cells he has tested the MNKE Orange seems to be the best performer. Perhaps others can chime in with suggestions.
I think that is the 18650 he tested
You are correct.I think that is the 18650 he tested
You are correct.
But if they lie about one battery....
At this point I would only trust the MNKE Orange 26650.
Yep on batteries trust Mooch.Ordered one already. Not gonna screw around with the Brillipower unless Mooch says it's ok.
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).
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.