Chuck atomizer blowouts! HELP!

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doots

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It seems like the US Suppliers would stock battys in different sizes?
Hey, Could be profitable!! ???
Instead of all of us hunting down battys constantly.
Hey suppliers, You'd sure sell a lot of battys, if you priced them reasonably..
I know of a couple of suppliers that do, but their prices are high..
 

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Awesome- Thanks for all the info- Battery shopping has been the most grueling shopping ive ever done.

I think I am going to pull the trigger on those Tenergy 750mAh- In theory I wanted to know if those will be similar to the 900mAh ones. Lets say that they both are LiIon (same chemical make-up either LiIon or LiPho) mainly comparing the mAh- so basically the mAh has to do with charging- from your answers- they will have very similar performance just one might last longer (charge) than the other?

It has to do with total capacity, how much charge it will hold. How long it lasts (total time) depends on the discharge rate.

Lets say you have a battery rater for 1000mah. The amount of amps needed to power what you are using is 1 amp (1000 ma). That battery will last one hour with a 1amp draw. Lets say, instead, that it uses .5 amps (500mah). Now, that battery will last about two hours.
 

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Awesome- Thanks for all the info- Battery shopping has been the most grueling shopping ive ever done.

I think I am going to pull the trigger on those Tenergy 750mAh- In theory I wanted to know if those will be similar to the 900mAh ones. Lets say that they both are LiIon (same chemical make-up either LiIon or LiPho) mainly comparing the mAh- so basically the mAh has to do with charging- from your answers- they will have very similar performance just one might last longer (charge) than the other?

My understanding, the LiFePO4 batteries will last longer, meaning, more charge cycles, than the standard Lithium Ion rechargeables, but the technology is still new, so who knows for sure. LiFePO4 are boasting 2000 charge cycles, whereas standard Lithium Ion rechargeables around 1000-1200 charge cycles.

Check out the wiki on LiFePO4 batteries here - Lithium iron phosphate battery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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