So if I'm stacking 2 18350s will the newest version of the VAMO accept 2 efest 18350 button tops and the cap screw all the way on? Or do I need flat tops? Thanks!
Good to know. I heard the flat tops didn't last as long is why I was asking. Thanks for the input. Guess I will be ordering flat tops
Good to know. I heard the flat tops didn't last as long is why I was asking. Thanks for the input. Guess I will be ordering flat tops
Perhaps they are referring to the very slight difference. The V2 button tops do have a slightly higher measured capacity vs the V1 flat tops. Some people considered this something to look out for when stacking V1 and V2 together as they discharge at different rates.Where do people come up with this garbage? The batteries are the same with a different external contact design.
Vamo - (2x)18350 Flat Top Best Fit.
Perhaps they are referring to the very slight difference. The V2 button tops do have a slightly higher measured capacity vs the V1 flat tops. Some people considered this something to look out for when stacking V1 and V2 together as they discharge at different rates.
Test of Efest IMR18350 V1 and V2 800mAh (Red)
I believe v2 is the newest. All I know is I'm getting the one with metal buttons and bigger spring. Your efest are flat top correct?
Why not use a single 18650 for more vape time instead of stacking 18350s?
Pbusardo's vamo review says
single 18350 = aprox 6 hours vape time
single 18650= aprox 18 hours
two 18350s = aprox 16.5 hours
Folks that use really high watts can benefit stacking.
Of course, running higher watts will kill your run time anyway.
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