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dirty_luck

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Hey all. I am about to pull the trigger on a itaste SVD and I have been reading pages and pages of battery options. I would like to run panasonic batteries in 18650 size. I tend to chain vape at time and can murder the battery in my mvp2 when I am dripping. What would be my best options in the panasonic family of safe chemistry batteries. I would really like to not have to worry about the battery life too much or over stressing it so. Price isnt much of a concern I wanna do it right the first time and safety is absolute tops. I will also be getting a nitecore itelli charger. So hit me with the reccomendations lol. I will probably be purchasing 3 or 4 batteries to have in rotation.
 

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The best Panasonic batteries for a VV/VW mod are these:

NCR18650PF 18650 Panasonic Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Flat Top

2900 mAh IMR 18650s. Those will work great in a VV/VW mod.


Now, that said, if I were you I would not buy an SVD. I've had two of them break less than 4 months after purchase, and I am not alone. SVDs have a big problem with the button failing to work.

I would recommend a Smoktech Sid or Vamo V5 instead.
 

icemanistheking

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Button issues aside I'm still stuck on the SVD. Which 18350 batteries would anyone recommend? Would buttoned or flat tops be preferable?

SVD will take anything 18350-18650, flat tops or button tops.

And I have heard a lot about the firing button issues, but mine personally has not had any trouble, and I've had it since December. I personally love my SVD and although I have been getting into mechs lately, have a bond with it lol. It's what goes with me in the car, to work, etc.
 

Hondahawkrider

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Pass on the svd... I have one, and while I like it, others have had button issues #1... #2 it only goes to 15 watts... It's adequate if all you want is pro tanks, and iclear30s clearomizers... If you want into the rba/rta world, and wanna a bit hit, there are other mods that go higher, 20/22 watts devices have been out awhile, and 30 watt devices are dropping now...
 

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I have the same device and use a Panasonic NCR18650B Super Max 3.7V 3400mAh in it with a 1.5ohm on my Russian 91%. I get many hours of life with 15 watts, like seven. I have tried my Sony VTC5 and get about two hours tops before it is yellow. The Sony VTC5 is a great battery but it is better in mechanical devices IMO.
 

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SVD will take anything 18350-18650, flat tops or button tops.

And I have heard a lot about the firing button issues, but mine personally has not had any trouble, and I've had it since December. I personally love my SVD and although I have been getting into mechs lately, have a bond with it lol. It's what goes with me in the car, to work, etc.

My button sucks as well. I have to squeeze it really hard for it to fire, I learned to live with it. I had my device since November and am not at all crazy about it.
 
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