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With 3s battery(high c-rating and higher voltage), just think of it as triple the capacity, in simplistic terms. This thread has exploded since it started, so it may be hard to find all the different points of conversation and argument in here.

Oh really? You get three times more capacity from a given mah rating in Lipo than we're used to from LiCo or whatever is in 18xxx batteries?

OK fair enough, I stand corrected. I do really think that Evolv should mention that - surely it will be a common misunderstanding for anyone not familiar with it. Maybe "1000mah (generally equivalent to 3000mah from standard LiCo)" or whatever is the case.

innokin just announced their Disruptor which has Lipo at 2000mah - I wonder if that means it's equivalent to 6000mah then.
 
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Lipos don't have 3x the staying power of 18650s. 3s lipos do have 3x the staying power. Having three cells in series triples the voltage and thus the available wattage and the staying power. This was discussed above. Mods with single lipos just have the staying power stated by the mAh rating. The three serial cells (3s) is the key.
 

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Oh really? You get three times more capacity from a given mah rating in Lipo than we're used to from LiCo or whatever is in 18xxx batteries?

OK fair enough, I stand corrected. I do really think that Evolv should mention that - surely it will be a common misunderstanding for anyone not familiar with it. Maybe "1000mah (generally equivalent to 3000mah from standard LiCo)" or whatever is the case.

Innokin just announced their Disruptor which has Lipo at 2000mah - I wonder if that means it's equivalent to 6000mah then.
Innokin has rated their lipo differently, ever since the mvp. It will be closer to the 2,000 where used to.
 
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Lipos don't have 3x the staying power of 18650s. 3s lipos do have 3x the staying power. Having three cells in series triples the voltage and thus the available wattage and the staying power. This was discussed above. Mods with single lipos just have the staying power stated by the mAh rating. The three serial cells (3s) is the key.

Ahh gotcha, thanks. So a 1000mah 3s Lipo is in effect not much different to 3x 1000mah series 18650s, just it's wired together in a single (more compact) package. (And Lipo behaves differently I'm sure - but the principle is the same?)

Yeah I checked out for a few pages in the middle of the thread and must have missed all that, sorry!
 

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Oh really? You get three times more capacity from a given mah rating in Lipo than we're used to from LiCo or whatever is in 18xxx batteries?

OK fair enough, I stand corrected. I do really think that Evolv should mention that - surely it will be a common misunderstanding for anyone not familiar with it. Maybe "1000mah (generally equivalent to 3000mah from standard LiCo)" or whatever is the case.

Innokin just announced their Disruptor which has Lipo at 2000mah - I wonder if that means it's equivalent to 6000mah then.
I think it depends on whether it's a 1,2 or 3 cell LiPo

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Oh really? You get three times more capacity from a given mah rating in Lipo than we're used to from LiCo or whatever is in 18xxx batteries?

OK fair enough, I stand corrected. I do really think that Evolv should mention that - surely it will be a common misunderstanding for anyone not familiar with it. Maybe "1000mah (generally equivalent to 3000mah from standard LiCo)" or whatever is the case.

Innokin just announced their Disruptor which has Lipo at 2000mah - I wonder if that means it's equivalent to 6000mah then.
A single cell lipo will have a slightly better life then comparable mah 18650, but not as significant of a difference as a 3s pack
 
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Ahh gotcha, thanks. So a 1000mah 3s Lipo is in effect not much different to 3x 1000mah series 18650s, just it's wired together in a single (more compact) package. (And Lipo behaves differently I'm sure - but the principle is the same?)

Yeah I checked out for a few pages in the middle of the thread and must have missed all that, sorry!
The principle is the same, but add to that the flatter output curve of a lipo vs the steep battery lag of an 18650 as voltage drops and it gets even better :p
 

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Yeah, I really(really, really) like the way beta looks. Is it an alloy or polymer?
From other pics I've seen, it looks like an alloy.

I'm on the fence about getting just the chip since I don't have an enclosure for it. I'll probably end up getting one anyway :lol:. I'm definitely getting the VS DNA200 though.
 
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