IMR/Hybrid batteries and chargers

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john9999

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All of my batteries are at least 16 months old. It's time to replace them. I have seen the info on the IMR batteries, but have yet to find good info on the hybrids.

I am curently using a KangerTech K-Simar 20, so I am looking for 10A discharge and a high mah rating. I also have 2 Intellicharger i-4's (3 vapers in this house). So are the AW IMR's compatable with this charger? What about the new hybrid's and were do I find information on them?

thanks in advance for your help. :)

john
 

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Samsung
Lg
Sony
Panasonic pf
Aw

And xtar chargers

Get em at rtdvapors good prices and very trusted


Since i stay under 10 myself my fave is the panasonic 2900pf got 6 of them getting more, mine are closing in on 2 years and stillmseem to work fine,
for high power i go lg or samsung.

Not much to tell they are just a different chemical blend but all still fall under the high drain li ion label reblending has helped to create more stable and higher amperage batteries with decent discharge curves.

The early high drains were bad for voltage curve and reblending them has made the discharge a bit more even before dropoff while certain mixes have helped make them a bit safer if they fail. Instead of bursting now they usually just vent gas,


They should all work with your current charger(s)
 
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