HOHM LIFE4 batterys for the T200

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    well guys bad an good question here what do you think of the HOHM LIFE4 3015mah batts for vaping??
    ive been using them for about a week now and an each day that gos by it seem like the mah is getting lower an lower using my T200
    first night of charge no usage the % was 86 on the T200 and got 3012mah from 86% for 2 batts
    few nights ago i went to 50% then recharged them and got 2980mah
    lastnight i went to 23 % of vape battery life an now on a recharge i get 2230mah

    is my vape trying to adjust to the batterys or is the new batterys on the way out already??

    thank you all in advanced
    GBABY...
     

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    well guys bad an good question here what do you think of the HOHM LIFE4 3015mah batts for vaping??
    ive been using them for about a week now and an each day that gos by it seem like the mah is getting lower an lower using my T200
    first night of charge no usage the % was 86 on the T200 and got 3012mah from 86% for 2 batts
    few nights ago i went to 50% then recharged them and got 2980mah
    lastnight i went to 23 % of vape battery life an now on a recharge i get 2230mah

    is my vape trying to adjust to the batterys or is the new batterys on the way out already??

    thank you all in advanced
    GBABY...

    I don't have any Hohm batteries.

    Mooch, our battery expert, does not even list them on his recommended batteries page.


    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/attachments/a5d92890-6d3e-41f3-a87d-d55b11a92895-jpeg.987919/


    If you are looking for excellent batteries then go with the Moliclel P28A's.


    Link to Mooch's blog entries:

     
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    I don't have any Hohm batteries.

    Mooch, our battery expert, does not even list them on his recommended batteries page.


    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/attachments/a5d92890-6d3e-41f3-a87d-d55b11a92895-jpeg.987919/


    If you are looking for excellent batteries then go with the Moliclel P28A's.


    Link to Mooch's blog entries:

    geekvape battery of choice is the hohm life-v4 or hohm work so i got them both.. now i want the p28a lol im looking at the p28a 30A batts.. is this the same battery but higher amps??
     

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    I don't have any Hohm batteries.

    Mooch, our battery expert, does not even list them on his recommended batteries page.


    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/attachments/a5d92890-6d3e-41f3-a87d-d55b11a92895-jpeg.987919/


    If you are looking for excellent batteries then go with the Moliclel P28A's.


    Link to Mooch's blog entries:

    what is his website link to order??
     

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    geekvape battery of choice is the hohm life-v4 or hohm work so i got them both.. now i want the p28a lol im looking at the p28a 30A batts.. is this the same battery but higher amps??

    Not sure what you mean??? The Molicel P28A is not the same battery as the Hohm LIFE4.

    The P28A is a higher amp battery.

    Molicel P28A's are 2800 mAh and rated at 25A continuous or 35A if you stay under 60°C / 140°F.

    Per Mooch the Hohm LIFE4 3015mAh 22.1A battery is overrated. He rates it at 20A and 2900mAh.


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    geekvape battery of choice is the hohm life-v4 or hohm work so i got them both.. now i want the p28a lol im looking at the p28a 30A batts.. is this the same battery but higher amps??

    If they recommend a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery, careful about using another battery like any Molicel cells. The battery voltages are completely different. Chargers are also incompatible unless they are designed for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4).

    The benefit of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells is they can be recharged 2000 to 8000 times. Sadly few mods can use them correctly. DNA200, DNA250, and DNA250C can use Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells. They are also virtually impossible to explode.
     
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    If they recommend a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery, careful about using another battery like any Molicel cells. The battery voltages are completely different. Chargers are also incompatible unless they are designed for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4).

    The benefit of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells is they can be recharged 2000 to 8000 times. Sadly few mods can use them correctly. DNA200, DNA250, and DNA250C can use Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells. They are also virtually impossible to explode.

    I just looked up the specifications for the GeekVape T200. It is a dual 18650 mod.

    I don't know why Hohm named their "Hohm LIFE4 3015mAh 22.1A battery" with LIFE4 in it. That threw me for a loop until I looked up Mooch's review (posted above).

    Not sure why GV would recommend Hohm batteries as they do not perform as well as other batteries (per Mooch).
     
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    If they recommend a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery, careful about using another battery like any Molicel cells. The battery voltages are completely different. Chargers are also incompatible unless they are designed for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4).

    The benefit of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells is they can be recharged 2000 to 8000 times. Sadly few mods can use them correctly. DNA200, DNA250, and DNA250C can use Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells. They are also virtually impossible to explode.
    the hohm life4 is a li-nmc = Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxides i know it charges throw the vape to 4.12. geekvape wants these batteries in there there were 3 types of cells there and 2 out of 3 where hohm lifev4 an hohm work batteries. so i just dont know what to do about this.. i wont mind the Molicel P28A's 30a but can the vape handle them?? but cant find them with the letter L in the numbers
     
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    I just looked up the specifications for the GeekVape T200. It is a dual 18650 mod.

    I don't know why Hohm named their "Hohm LIFE4 3015mAh 22.1A battery" with LIFE4 in it. That threw me for a loop until I looked up Mooch's review (posted above).

    Not sure why GV would recommend Hohm batteries as they do not perform as well as other batteries (per Mooch).
    the hohm life4 is a li-nmc = Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxides i know it charges throw the vape to 4.12. geekvape wants these batteries in there there were 3 types of cells there and 2 out of 3 where hohm lifev4 an hohm work or hohm mega
    batteries. so i just dont know what to do about this.. i wont mind the Molicel P28A's 30a but can the vape handle them?? but cant find them with the letter L in the numbers
     
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    i wont mind the Molicel P28A's 30a but can the vape handle them?? but cant find them with the letter L in the numbers

    Yes, no problem there. And thanks about the hohm life4 is a li-nmc (lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide) cell. Another totally different animal. I know little of them. Except they are safer than lithium Ion cells and can be recharged 800 times or more.
     

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    Yes, no problem there. And thanks about the hohm life4 is a li-nmc (lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide) cell. Another totally different animal. I know little of them. Except they are safer than lithium Ion cells and can be recharged 800 times or more.

    i also when ordered i got the hohm mega not the hohm work its almost the same specs
    the mega 18650 22a cdr 29.5a max mah is 2505 same type li-nmc and it says INR also like the life4 shows.. i not to sure what to do about it, is it a life4 device only?? both nominal 3.6v
     

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    Not sure why GV would recommend Hohm batteries as they do not perform as well as other batteries (per Mooch).

    Sometimes you are not looking for the highest performance cells. Take most of my 18650 cells are Samsung 25R cells. There are not the top performers or anything. But what they have is long shelf life and high cycle rates. Mooch doesn't even test for these factors. For example I have two Samsung 25R (blues) from 2015 that I have been beating to death and charging them at 3A and I've been using them constantly and they just keep going and going. Many other cells would have been toast by now.
     

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    so it can use any type of LI cell, would it matter about the voltage like 3.6 or 3.7 all inr are 3.6 any non inr is 3.7 what are your thoughts

    3.6v cells should never be charged higher than 4.1v. And 3.7v cells should never be charged higher than 4.2v.
     
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    For example I have two Samsung 25R (blues) from 2015 that I have been beating to death and charging them at 3A and I've been using them constantly and they just keep going and going. Many other cells would have been toast by now.

    Same here.
     

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    Sometimes you are not looking for the highest performance cells. Take most of my 18650 cells are Samsung 25R cells. There are not the top performers or anything. But what they have is long shelf life and high cycle rates. Mooch doesn't even test for these factors. For example I have two Samsung 25R (blues) from 2015 that I have been beating to death and charging them at 3A and I've been using them constantly and they just keep going and going. Many other cells would have been toast by now.
    i c what your saying..
     

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