Nemesis Clone with RSST what battery should i use

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Steam Turbine

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thanks im starting to think im going to blow my self up. so its sounding like the IMR MNKE is the way to go

I'm starting to think that you are going to blow yourself up as well.

1: Read Baditudes blog please.
2: Do not attempt any sub ohm coil on your first built. It is easy to short out a battery especially if you are going to use stainless steal mesh in you RSST.
3: While MNKE IMR 18650 are good batteries, You must understand why they are good. You need to know the amp limit of all of your batteries.
4: You need to have a multimeter and learn how to use it to measure both your coils and the batteries.
5: You need to know how to use an Ohms law calculator and how it relates to the above.

No rush... Vape safely.
 

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MNKE are much better thank those peice a crap Panasonic

Panasonic CH and PF series are some of the best LR/regulated batteries out on the market today in both performance and rated capacity. not sure where you heard that.

@.8ohms the draw is a little above 5amps which is half the rated max 10a discharge of a ncr18650ch/pf

on top of that the PFs have a 2900mah rating which is almost double that of an MNKE

the trustfire you mentioned earlier are probably one of the worst batteries in regards to anything that requires a battery. they have been known to output no more than 50% of their rated capacity... as well as a higher failure rate.
 
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