Best batteries for aegis solo

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UrNsFace

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Nitecore is one of the slowest battery chargers.

You won't find a fast 8 bay charger anywhere. You'll need to pay top dollar to find a fast 4 bay charger, let alone an 8 bay. I have no solid recommendations. Personally, I use aa xtar VP4. The Efest LUC V4 is an affordable and highly regarded 4 bay charger. You'll need two.

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At rhis point i just try to find what webaite ships to iarael...
I have been going through like 15 of them no kidding
 

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Since im gonna be working at the field almost the whole month aithout being able to charge batteries (once a week maybe i will be charging), i need the best batteries i cant get that one could last at least a whole day mtl vaping on the aegis solo...
Gonna buy multiple of them of course...
Also i need a good charger...

I will be happy if i can find everything in official stores on ebay/ali
Or even fasttech is the best
own an aegis solo and also the legend, both run LG18650's HG2, quite happy with them, also my chargar was an nitecore, then started showing issues, replace it with a efest charger, lush q4, 4 bay charger,

the 8th bay charger you are whiling to get may be an overkill, i4 is another great contender that will take 4 batts on charge for ya,

i always get my batteries from imrbatteries.com, the best place for batteries!

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The OP has a specific set of challenges to which he obviously knows better than we do. But I gather his exposure to electricity to charge batteries will be limited, therefore he is looking for a charger with large capacity and high output so he can make the best of that time.

The i8 will charge 8 batteries at once at 0.5 amps each slot – that is not too bad, and better than a few 4 bay chargers that limit themselves to 0.37 amps when all 4 slots are filled. To beat this a 4 bay charger would need at the very least 1.5 amp output across all bays at the same time, assuming 8 cells need to be charged.

The Gyrfalcon 88 mentioned by @Opinionated and backed by @Shawn Hoefer is another excellent candidate having the ability to charge at 1 amp across all 8 bays at the same time. But unsure of availability in the OP’s home country.
 
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