Reusing married 18650's

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StringBean30

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Hi All,

A while back I purchased a iStick 100w and 4 Sony VTC5's, which I have been using on a regular basis.

I married the batteries and marked them with 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 and rotated them in the iStick.

I am now looking at purchasing a smok X Cube II and was wondering if I can use these 4 18650's in the smok or do I have to buy another 4?

Any help would be appreciated

Regards,
StringBean30
 

crxess

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No such thing as a dumb question..........though some should come after careful thought.
You are good to go.

Married Batteries:
Batteries paired to work and charge together.
Application is not particularly to one device.
Intent is matched wear and balance.

This would be unnecessary if the industry had proper batteries and chargers per application.
Balance charging multi-cell batteries has been around for many years.:)
RC enthusiast enjoy the technology:thumbs:
 

toucandan229

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Dec 11, 2014
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Hi All,

A while back I purchased a iStick 100w and 4 Sony VTC5's, which I have been using on a regular basis.

I married the batteries and marked them with 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 and rotated them in the iStick.

I am now looking at purchasing a Smok X Cube II and was wondering if I can use these 4 18650's in the Smok or do I have to buy another 4?

Any help would be appreciated

Regards,
StringBean30
I've personally taken married batteries and turned them into married mech mod batteries with great success, I just can't ever go back to using them with series boxes again(like sigeleis, ipvs, snow wolfs, etc etc. with quality parallel boxes it doesn't really matter). Either way you should be fine to use those batteries with both devices no problem assuming they are both dual 18650 devices.
 
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