Flaming newbie in need of battery help

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rich_jones

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Good morning everyone, is anyone able to help me with this issue please, I appologise in advance if I have posted in the incorrect loction, I'm still finding my way around. :)
My question is battery related,I have a variable voltage device, it can be adjusted between 3 to 6 volts. I only received one battery with it, a samsung icr18650-26f 3.7v 2600mAh
It's a bit of a struggle with only one battery, getting it charged in time before I need to leave for work so without thinking too much about it I ordered a two battery pack. Typical me, I only read the bit about 18650 (assuming this is the size/model of the battery) I didn't really look at anything else. I have just noticed that I've ordered a samsung 18650 2800mAh but it's rated at 4.3v !
Will these batteries work in my device or will I end up frying something? I've just noticed too that my charger can switch between 3 to 3.6v, does this mean that the charger won't even charge the batteries? The link to what I've ordered is here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Genuine-Sam...1037002&sr=8-5&keywords=samsung+18650+battery
If anyone can give me any advice on this issue, it would be greatly appreciated, thank you very much.
 

kiwivap

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Ok - heres a link to the best batteries, at Cloud Nine Vaping in the UK. These are IMR - a safer chemistry and designed for high drain:
AW IMR18650 3.7V 2000mAh Battery - Cloud 9 Vaping

Those are the ones most recommended by ECF. I use them myself. I'd suggest you get a couple.

Also, once you have 5 posts in the new member section you'll be able to post in the UK forum.
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And here's a list of UK vendors and discsount codes for you too:
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kiwivap

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I just looked at your profile, are you actually in New Zealand? Wow, we are on exact opposite sides of this little planet, drill a hole in NZ through the center of the earth and it'll come out in Wales lol

Wouldn't mind going through Middle Earth and coming out at Wales. Wales is beautiful.
 

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kiwi you seem very knowledge about batteries

are those panasonic ones as safe and perform as well as the IMR batts?

I have a few on order at amazon and was considering returning them...i plan to use them mainly in mech mods

I do know that the Panasonic CGR18650CH are very good. They are not technically IMR, but you'll see them listed on sites as IMR because they are similar - a safer chemistry hybrid, and designed for high drain. I have looked at different test results/reviews and they perform well. They'd be fine in mech mods. A lot of vapers use them with mods because of the safer chemistry, high drain capacity, and good performance.
 

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I do know that the Panasonic CGR18650CH are very good. They are not technically IMR, but you'll see them listed on sites as IMR because they are similar - a safer chemistry hybrid, and designed for high drain. I have looked at different test results/reviews and they perform well. They'd be fine in mech mods. A lot of vapers use them with mods because of the safer chemistry, high drain capacity, and good performance.

Thanks again for the reply.
 
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