have no clue on what batteries to get for this mod??

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brandon666

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this is what i have so far, ignore the eu plug,lol got the us one ...
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I strongly recommend you get some higher resistance coils. If you're using duals with those .3Ω coils you're severely limited in your battery choices, you'll have abysmal battery runtime, and pretty much no margin for safety.

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I strongly recommend you get some higher resistance coils. If you're using duals with those .3Ω coils you're severely limited in your battery choices, you'll have abysmal battery runtime, and pretty much no margin for safety.

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I was going to say the same thing.

I have been running one 0.22ohm Clapton on a mech and by battery life is terrible. I won't run anything other than a true 30a battery for safety reasons and 1500mAh doesn't last very long.
 

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Since this appears to be your first mechanical mod:

A Beginner's Guide to Your First Mechanical Mod
  • Covers the differences between a mechanical vs. regulated mod, essential safety accessories, optional safety accessories to add layers of safety to your mech, routine maintanance, use of proper batteries, proper ventilation, low resistance vaping, and faux hybrid mods.

Battery Basics for Mods: The Definative Battery Guide for Vaping
  • A popular and essential read to understand which batteries are safe to use in mechanical and regulated mods. Includes a frequently updated list of recommended safe-chemistry, high-drain batteries with their specifications.
 
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