Thank you all for you suggestions and input, appreciate it.
Now say I was going to buy something like a segali 100 watt modbox...where should I look for batteries? Any input on what and where to buy would be cool. - cheers
Well, if you do get a Sigeli, they recommend High amp IMR batteries ONLY. AT 100W, it can pull a lot of power from the batteries as well. Since there are transportation issues with batteries, I recommend buying them in the states. It seems many carriers refuse to put lithium ion batteries on planes, so they have to use alternate methods of shipment. Because of that, times to order from china is increased. even moreso than regular shipments.
If you do get a Sigeli, you'll need to "marry" the batteries.. that means you'll have to get a set of two, and NEVER seperate them. They should be from the same batch, same age. You'll need to charge them at the same time, and they should be used equally. Reason for this, is if one has a lower charge than the other, they will flip flop to "charge each other" while in the box.. it will make the batteries not last as long.
With that being said, I bought the
PVSTO elite at madvapes. These are claimed to be 25a batteries. I have heard mixed stories about this, but what I do know, is as I use them, they last a good ammount of time and have never gotten warm.
The
MXJO has had good reviews. It's rumored that they are rewraps of the LG batteries, but there has been no proof either way. They're worth a shot though.
The
Efest Purples are another good option. They offer a high MaH, and have a high enough capacity They ARE confirmed rewraps, but I forgot exactly what they are rewraps of. Their burst rate is questionable, but for a box mod, they'll be fine. Just make sure you get the flat tops.
Ebay seems to be the onlyl source nowdays for Sony Batteries. Unfortunately, Ebay has the highest chance of getting a fraudulent battery. Sony made a top rate battery, but they have stopped making them claiming they were never inteded for individual use, but OEM use. They stopped for liability reasons, but there are still some batteries around.
The Samsung 25r is below the Sigeli's 25amp minimum limit, so I cannot recommend those.