I am relatively new to sub ohm vaping, i have a .4 dual microcoil on a king mod.
I know battery chemistry is important, so is amperage and continuous discharge. Looking up the stats of the panny ncr18650b 3400mah batts, i found that they have a max continuous discharge of 6.8amps.
My question is, is that safe for my .4ohm build? or should i continue to use my sony 30amp discharge batts? I basically got these batteries for longer life, thinking they would be ok in my mech mod, but i was told by a more experienced subohmer that i should not.
and what does NCR stand for regarding the battery chemistry?
I know battery chemistry is important, so is amperage and continuous discharge. Looking up the stats of the panny ncr18650b 3400mah batts, i found that they have a max continuous discharge of 6.8amps.
My question is, is that safe for my .4ohm build? or should i continue to use my sony 30amp discharge batts? I basically got these batteries for longer life, thinking they would be ok in my mech mod, but i was told by a more experienced subohmer that i should not.
and what does NCR stand for regarding the battery chemistry?