Does this mean that i cant use my panasonic batteries with my two mods? And also if batteries says 2000 mAh or 3000 mAh, does that mean the higher the mAh the more longer the battery will last ofr vaping?No. The Panasonic NCR18650BE has max amp rate of ~3.6A. Only good for flashlights and other low drain tools.
Your Subox Mini requires a 20A CDR "cell". Here are some options for 20A cells (in descending mAh):
If you are going to be vaping at 50 watts (and lower) on your eVic Mini any of the above cells will also work. If you are going to be vaping +50 watts, the Sony VTC4 (a 20A cell that can be pushed to 30A safely) is a better choice.
- AW 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- LG HG2 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- Samsung 30Q 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- Sony VTC5 2600 mAh 20A CDR
- LG HE2 or HE4 2500 mAh 20A CDR
- Samsung 25r 2500 mAh 20A CDR
BATTERIES - WHERE TO BUY
Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US.
Does this mean that i cant use my panasonic batteries with my two mods? And also if batteries says 2000 mAh or 3000 mAh, does that mean the higher the mAh the more longer the battery will last ofr vaping?
I also have a Wismec RX200 and i am using LG HG2 INR18650HG2 3000mAh 30A INR High Drain Battery and Are these batteries safe for the Wismec RX200? and also will the LG batteries mention above(LG HG2 INR18650HG2 3000mAh 30A) work safe in my other two mods, which is the Kanger and vtc evic mini? Thank you so much for your help. Sorry for bothering you i have just started vaping and i am really confused with the batteries.Yes, you CANNOT use the Panasonic batteries in either of your mods.
The mAh stands for milli-Ampere-hours and indicates how much electric charge the battery can provide. The higher the mAh, the longer your battery will last before it needs charging.
LG HG2 INR18650HG2 3000mAh 30A
and you still have to ask if you can use them then PLEASE go to the battery section and read before you injure yourself or burn something down.battery saftey is not a joke or to be taken lightly and from your posts you have not even bothered to learn the basics.I'm not trying to sound cold just spend the 10 min or so to make sure you are safeNo. The Panasonic NCR18650BE has max amp rate of ~3.6A. Only good for flashlights and other low drain tools.
10 minutes?if someone posts this
and you still have to ask if you can use them then PLEASE go to the battery section and read before you injure yourself or burn something down.battery saftey is not a joke or to be taken lightly and from your posts you have not even bothered to learn the basics.I'm not trying to sound cold just spend the 10 min or so to make sure you are safe
[*]Max. Continuous Discharging Current: 3.636mA
Yes, i agree. It did go to many websites to educate myself with the functions and compatibility of the 18650 batteries but i really had a hard time understanding it.
Thank you. Big help, I just ordered a few LG HG2 3000 mAh 20A CDR batteries for RTD Vapor.No. The Panasonic NCR18650BE has max amp rate of ~3.6A. Only good for flashlights and other low drain tools.
Your Subox Mini requires a 20A CDR "cell". Here are some options for 20A cells (in descending mAh):
If you are going to be vaping at 50 watts (and lower) on your eVic Mini any of the above cells will also work. If you are going to be vaping +50 watts, the Sony VTC4 (a 20A cell that can be pushed to 30A safely) is a better choice.
- AW 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- LG HG2 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- Samsung 30Q 3000 mAh 20A CDR
- Sony VTC5 2600 mAh 20A CDR
- LG HE2 or HE4 2500 mAh 20A CDR
- Samsung 25r 2500 mAh 20A CDR
BATTERIES - WHERE TO BUY
Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US.
One is much better equipped to deal with reality once one accepts that sanity and reality are mutually exlusive.@beckdg
you are a stickler for a comma and precision but want to argue a general statement...your last statement is so insane I wasn't even sure I should respond.....the fact of calling someone a guru rules out the fact that they dont know the basics.That is just silly and argumentative
I AM NOT GOING BACK and Forth with you again I am done
Yes I believe that in about 10 min or so you should be able to understand that if your mod calls for a 20A battery, that a 3 amp battery is not good.You can get a handle on what the CDR is and a basic understanding of mah..the basics
To the OP..fair enough,its a smart person who says when they dont understand something after they have read or researched...so what are you not understanding?maybe it can be explained in laymans terms