Recommendations for vaping at 130W

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GaxxEltnam

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Hi everybody.
I wanted to ask you guys, which batteries you recommend for vaping at 130W (ocasionally).
You see, I want to get a new mod (something like the Wismex RX2/3, smok Alien Mod, or any that goes with dual 18650s). but I want to be able to sometimes vape at 130W. I was thinking about the Sony VTC5A.
But I want to check second opinions or recommendations for these batteries or if you know something better.
 

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In the interests of keeping things simple:

If you use a good quality 20 amp CDR battery like the Samsung 30Q or the LG HG2 then you are good for 60 watts per battery. If using a 2-battery regulated mod, don't exceed 120 watts as you have two batteries. If you are using a 3-battery mod, don't exceed 180 watts per battery.

If you use a single 30 amp CDR battery like the LG HB6 you are good up to 90 watts per battery; a pair of 30 amp CDR batteries you could safely do 180 watts assuming the mod cuts off when the batteries reach 3.4 volts.

60W or higher:
LG18650HB6 1500mah 30 amp CDR
LG18650HB2 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
LG18650HB4 1500mAh 30 amp CDR

30W-60W:
LG 18650HG2 3000mah 20 amp CDR
LG 18650HE2 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
Samsung 18650 30Q, 3000 mah 20 amp CDR
Samsung 18650-25R, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
Sony 18659VTC6 3000mAh 20A CDR
Sony 18650VTC5A, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
Sony 18650VTC5, 2600 mah 20 amp CDR
Sony 18650VTC4, 2100 mah 23 amp CDR
AW 18650 3000 mah 20 amp CDR

The Sony VTC5A might be a nice compromise between amps and mAh. That's my opinion.

 
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