What is the next battery I can buy that performs just as good as Sony's? Since I keep seeing posts about them not making any more. I have the purple eFest but I'm weary of sub-ohming low on them.
Trying to get a good lead on that too. I sure wish someone would hurry up and develop a nice 18650 30-40A battery.What is the next battery I can buy that performs just as good as Sony's? Since I keep seeing posts about them not making any more. I have the purple eFest but I'm weary of sub-ohming low on them.
What is the next battery I can buy that performs just as good as Sony's? Since I keep seeing posts about them not making any more. I have the purple eFest but I'm weary of sub-ohming low on them.
Well. The LG HE2.
Kidney puncher released a statement saying that they have official test results from the manufacturers showing that they can discharge at 35A continuous no problem. Awaiting permission from LG to release the results.
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Well. The LG HE2.
Kidney puncher released a statement saying that they have official test results from the manufacturers showing that they can discharge at 35A continuous no problem. Awaiting permission from LG to release the results.
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I, personally boycott Kidney Puncher for their refusal of DOA warranty on replacement glass tank. They will never see a penny of my money.
What is the next battery I can buy that performs just as good as Sony's? Since I keep seeing posts about them not making any more. I have the purple eFest but I'm weary of sub-ohming low on them.
hmmm
Going by the C rating, you certainly do get 26/52
http://www.avacom.cz/Datasheety/Sony/US26650VT.pdf
which is strange, as every site - more than 15 - has them listed as 50a continuous, even the flashlight people, which is what I'd had in my mind since picking them up way-back-when. Never looked up the C rating until now - interesting
regardless, they can def do the 10sec burst here just fine - this is my first build with them under 0.08 though
I have been using the purple efest 35A batts at .5 and lower without problems.I also take care of my batteries too but sub'ing with the efest as far as I can see is perfectly fine.
0.06 Ω ?
That's 228.16 Watts and 61.66 Amps of current.
I only know one battery that can safely handle that: LiFePo battery, like A123 ANR26650M1A 3.2V 2300mAh 70A
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Im not sure where the dislike of Efest batteries came from recently.
Ive been using Efest batteries for solely subohm vaping for almost a year now.
My personal favorite are actually the red 18650 30amp, but the 35amp 18650 purple efests are also great. The red are my favorite mostly because I have much more of them than I have of the purples. I rock these batteries daily on .32ohm dual coil builds.. thats myu usual build.. but I have been also using a .25-.28 dual coil build for a couple months now. 30amp red efests and 35amp purple efests work wonderfully.
Ive got a bunch of other brands of batteries too, no hate towards them. Ive got Sony VTC4s that work just as well, of course Ive got a bunch of AW IMR 18650 1600mah.. the original subohm battery.. and still a very good one. I LOVE my Orbtronic SX22s, the only issue with those is they are a bit taller and a hair wider around the top, so they dont fit into all my mods.
If you're talking 18490 size, the two best options, no question, are AW IMR 18490, and if your mod will fit it, the Purple Efest 18500. AW IMR 18490s are 15amp just like the purple efests. I use this battery size sparingly though, it doesn't stay above 3.8v very long compared to an 18650.
VTC 18650 series will also handle this build with ease. Just dont hold the fire button down for ages. Esp when you factor in battery sag.
Sony 18650 VTC4 and 5 are 12C rated.
That means at 2100 mAH, the discharge current rating is 25.2 A continuous and 50A pulse. That's according to manufacturer's specs.
IMO: I would not even pulse a 61A load on a battery rated 50A pulse MAX. IMO
Interesting chart. Did that come off Sony's website?WANNA start off by saying I am STRONGLY against the idea of pushing a battery past its continuous rating period. But for the sake of objective discussion, here's the spec sheet for the Sony vtc5
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WANNA start off by saying I am STRONGLY against the idea of pushing a battery past its continuous rating period. But for the sake of objective discussion, here's the spec sheet for the Sony vtc5
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