Best battery for a 50 to 100 watt box mod

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vapanbash

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The ego twist is just not doing it for me any more and gona up grade to a 50 or 100 watt box mod but not to sure on battery's , have my eye on the Efest Purple 26650 64A 3500 mAh IMR batteries .
Is this the best and safest battery for vaping I can get .
Is it better to have more then enough amps .
I will be getting a few RBA and going for some thing that will give me bigger hits .

Was gona get mechanical mod but changed my mind thinking that some type of dna box mod will be easyer and safer being I feel like a newbe when it come's to any thing better then a ego LOL
 

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I'll only comment that I think you made a wise choice going with a regulated mod over a mechanical mod. You'll get some built-in protected circuitry with the regulated mod that you won't get with the mechanical mod. This is HUGE benefit for someone relatively new to vaping who may not know what they are doing with rebuildables. And with a high wattage mod, you won't have to build sub-ohm coils at all to get the same experience as a sub-ohm coil in a mechanical mod.

I've not compared the specs of the 26650 batteries on the market. These mods are relatively new on the market. I'm sure that when you go to compare the specs yourself you'll encounter some confusion on whether the amp ratings are "continuous" or "pulse". Just know that generally speaking the continuous rating is more consistant and reliable. And, that with their purple batteries, Efest has a history of over-rating their battery specifications.

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