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Skennard

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I haven't had any personal experience with the e-power however I have seen many recommend them. you should see good battery life... might want to pick up a couple extra. as a side note if and or when you decide to look at picking up a mod some use those batts. you might want to try cartos instead of the cart/atty set up but not a big deal what ever works for you. over all should be a solid PV for you.
 

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Yep I've seen the performance charts and Trustfires, at 50% discharge, fall off a cliff...I own them also and have noticed they don't perform anywhere close to the AW. For a few extra bux a worthwhile investment IMHO.

I reccomend buying AW 14670's when the batts start to get weak.
 

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Batteries for the E-Power should last you quite a while before needing replacement. I use the 14650s supplied by Smoktech for the E-Power and I bought some more: Trustfire protected 14650 blues so I can charge a batch of batteries on the weekend. Trustfire Blues work great. They cost me about $4 apiece from Deal Extreme.

I recommend Hoosier as a supplier for the E-Power 14650 because he stocks it with the blue LED switch electronics. There have been many problems reported with E-Power 14650 equipped with the white LED switch electronics.

I love the E-Power 14650 and have two plus spare parts if ever needed. It's a very good performer.
 

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yzer

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I have one charging on one now.
The YL-103A supplied with my E-Power 14650 is a very tight fit for the protected Smoktech and TrustFire Blue 14650s, which measure 69mm in length. There isn't a mm to spare. Unless you are using a 14670 that actually measures 67mm (because it isn't a protected battery) I can't imagine it fitting the charger.
 
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