Limitations of standard ego batteries?

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Ebertshay

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Hi everyone,
wasnt totally sure what forum to put this in, so if there's a better spot please let me know and I'll relocate it.
I was just wondering what the amp/watt limitations of a standard ego style battery would be?
for example, as I understand say with the provari, even of your resistance is low and the voltage is cranked up, it will only allow like 14-15 watts.... Correct?
anyways, I'm trying to create a setup that's as small and lightweight as possible without sacrificing to much quality and my thought was... Perhaps a kayfun style ( or Russian 91% or something along those lines) and pop it on a basic ego...
I might be wrong but it seems like the kayfun mini v2.1 would sit flush at 14mm with an ego.. Right?
so I'm just wondering what the maximum possible wattage with that combo could be.
Thanks in advance and happy vaping:)
 

Funk Dracula

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Just throwing this suggestion out there:

There are a number of mechanicals, that when in 18350 mode, are really quite small. Put a Kayfun on one with the Nano kit, and you've got yourself a tiny little rig you can hide in the palm of your hand.

This way you can purchase high drain IMR 18350 or 18490 batteries.
 
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