Best single 18650 for DNA20 (30)?

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Phone Guy

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The information seems a little scattered. So I thought I'd ask in a post....From what I understand, in a single 18650 battery DNA20/DNA30 device the ideal goal is a high mAh battery with low internal resistance.

What is low? There seems to be a HUGE range of internal resistance in what I'm assuming are quality batteries like Sony, Samsung, LG, Orbtronic, Panasonic... not sure how Orbtronic internal resistance can differ from Panasonic spec sheet if they're using the Panasonic cells? But that's why I'm asking.

I'm a new owner of a Futura DNA20 single battery tube mod...and I'm just trying to figure out what I need to look for to get the most vape time with the last amount of voltage drop...

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I've seen some of those LG batteries that say they require 4.35v charging to reach proper (maximum) capacity. My charger is a nitecore i4, so I'm not sure how to "properly" charge those 4.35v batteries

Not the ones linked

· Charge Method: Constant Current and Constant Voltage(4.2V)

· Nominal Voltage : 3.7 V
 

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I don't have a futura but I don't see how an adapter would defeat the built in RP protection. The adapters I have seen go on the battery. Plus a magnet is a cheap and easy adapter that sticks to the battery.
If it can be stuck to the wrong end, it can defeat the RP protection. The Futura has no internal protection and relies on the nipple to provide it.
 

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Alright I give up.....there is a potential I'll die at anytime but I don't sit home in a bubble trying to prevent it.

I'll give you that magnets have a potential to short, but if you use a good one they are stuck and a pita to move.

I have several replaceable battery kick2 and DNA mods and none of them have RP protection. If I put the battery in the wrong way (which hasn't happened yet) I'll just chalk it up to being my fault....since it would be my fault.
 

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Alright I give up.....there is a potential I'll die at anytime but I don't sit home in a bubble trying to prevent it.

I'll give you that magnets have a potential to short, but if you use a good one they are stuck and a pita to move.

I have several replaceable battery kick2 and DNA mods and none of them have RP protection. If I put the battery in the wrong way (which hasn't happened yet) I'll just chalk it up being my fault....since it would be my fault.
I'm good with that. I've read your posts and I think you know what you're getting in to. I still wouldn't suggest it to a new vaper like Phone Guy though.
 
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