The VAMO battery thread

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dmanindfw

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IMR is recommended. I hate hearing "I told you so". safe>sorry YMMV

Hasn't turned into a pipe bomb YET. Not that it won't but haven't seen any indicators that there is a problem running these cells in the Vamo. Other than a safer chemistry, why does everyone only recommend the IMR's in the Vamo? I believe the Protected AW 18650s can easily and safely output 5.2 amps of draw and frankly at even the most stressful conditions with higher load (commercially available) coils, you wouldn't even come close to that kind of draw.
 

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In the interest of serving those that vape at higher levels or stack batteries, like, maybe, xbassman, I re-ran the tests using stacked Efest 18350/800 at seven watts and again at ten watts. I also ran a quick test with an Efest 18650/2000 at ten watts. All testing was done on the chrome Vamo I got back in February. (PS - that really dry burned a T3 head for me, LOL)

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Stacked voltage - 8.3 volts
Atomizer resistance 2.7 ohms
Calculated current at 7 watts - ~.84 amps
Calculated current at 10 watts - ~1.2 amps

Stack at 7 watts - 1.02 amps
Stack at 10 watts - 1.53 amps

18650/2000 at 10 watts - 3.76 amps
Calculated current at 10 watts(3.8 volt supplied) - ~2.63 amps

The overhead for a stack is dramatically lower than it is for a single battery as I suspected. This seems to validate that the boost circuit is the consumer of that additional current. The ratio is around 3:1 in terms of current consumption which would make a stack of 800mah batteries perform like they're a 2400mah single. And I violated my battery rotation scheme to do this...what will happen now????The sky is falling, the sky is falling!
How about timing?
7 seconds vape and 30 sec rest is fine?
 

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Cutoff at 3.3 volts should be good enough and protect the batteries a little more.

It would be very interesting to see how many amps are drawn in this range.
I never notice it with my 18650's (I rarely get below 3.6V), but around 3.5-3.6V is where 18350's (in short mode) start having trouble supplying enough power.
 

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Not sure if there is anyone else out there doing so, and call me an idiot or just someone living on the edge a bit, but I am running AW Protected 18650 Li-Ion's in my Vamo.

You're not alone. I too use protected batteries I purchased for flashlights. Orbtronic Protected 2900mAh 18650 Li-ion Battery - Cell Panasonic NCR18650 - Protection ICs- Made in Japan - Top Button. I saw a test somewhere that showed that the protection circuit didn't kick in until around 8 or 8.5A. Their newer, higher capacity versions are rated at 10-12A before protection. I think both are way above the Vamo's current rating.

Works fine, lasts a loooong time.

I use AW IMR 2000mAh in another mod and don't much care for the shorter life.
 

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I've been using the generic ICR 18350s that I received with my used V2 a week or so ago.
They work but not for long. I almost always had one charging while I used the other.
They're also not the right kind (instead of IMR) to boot but I was careful.
They're getting stuck in the drawer with a 4v charge for emergency only backup duty.

I received my AW IMR 18650 2000mah in the mail today and took an hour or so to fully charge.
I swapped it in @ 4:30 and it'll be my sole use battery until it needs a charge.
I'll use the 18350s while it recharges until I get my V2/Panny/Nitecore kit.
rinse/repeat

I'm really just documenting this to see how long the AW's charge will actually last with my habits.

24 hours later and still at 3.5v with only 3 hours sleep

21 hours of actual vaping time with some to go on a 2000mah battery seems spectacular :thumb:

This was on the first initial full charge. Should I expect similar results always from this AW?


EDIT - it just rolled down to 3.4v - should I let it shut down @ 3.2v before recharging or is that hurting it.
I'm fairly amazed at this battery's performance and will get a pair of AW IMR 18350s for out/about.

Thanks for the 100% accurate AW IMR recommendation.

Wow. Once it gets down to 3.5v it really drains fast.
20 hours from 4.2-3.5, .5 hours from 3.5-3.2 > lo
 
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In stacked mode, I notice no drop off in output on 18350s. The Vamo just shuts down at 6.4 volts, zero output then LOL.

IMO the only reason to stack would be if you're running 11-15W.
That's why I only use 18350s for short mode.
My 18650s last more than a day with no noticeable decrease in power for long mode.
 

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One reason to stack, other than higher power levels, is that it takes the load off the boost circuit, sparing the electronics inside the Vamo...less heat there. Maybe not real important, but it may extend the life of the electronics. Then again, it could shorten that life because of the higher voltage. I use the stack because it lets me use the same tube configuration without bothering to switch tubes around and the longer tube fits my hands better than the short tube, plus it vapes as long as a high capacity 18650.
 
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