Given the state of the current 26650 batteries, the DNA75 using a single 26650 won't work as well as a single 18650 as far as wattage/power output, why would anyone buy one? From what I have read the majority of 26650s are NOT high amperage, and even attempting to use them at anything near 75 watts their capacity(time between charges) is greatly reduced. My read on the situation is if you vape below 50 watts you should be ok, above not so much... Even TC is questionable depending on the coils you use....I use dual coils, SS317L between 1.6ohms, and 2.4ohms... at about 500F... power used at this is about 60 watts.....I don't see a 26650 battery doing well in this situation..... I know there are a few according to Mooch -->
- AWT Yellow 75A 4500mAh
- Basen Black 4500mAh
- Brillipower Green 80A 4500mAh
- Efest Green 20A 4200mAh
- Efest Purple 40A 4200mAh (Not recommended yet due to the one dud cell)
- MNKE Orange 35A 3500mAh (NOT RECOMMENDED, due to all the fakes being sold)
- MXJO Yellow 35A 3500mAh
That said, aren't these all re-wraps that can change at anytime?!?!?
Again according to Mooch -- >
Mooch's blog | E-Cigarette Forum
26650 Safety Grades and Pulse Performance Data
The batteries I tested can change what's underneath the wrap at any time. Since there are no 26650's from Samsung, Sony, or LG available to us this can happen any time, even if the battery is not being counterfeited.
My take on the above is buying 26650 batteries is a roll of the dice, as they can and will change without notice. I can't believe all this FDA nonsense, when the FTC should be going after ALL the companies that make false claims about their batteries!!!!!! I'm just saying.....it's a pretty clear cut case of outright fraud, which ALSO puts the public's safety in danger!!!!!