Ultrafire 16340 Protected Bats and XL-Xhaler

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Love my mod but out of the 3 batteries that I have charged, only one still works. These 2 bad batteries have only been charged about three times each. One of them hasn't worked from day one. Is there a better/more expensive battery that will be more dependable?

Depends on the atty and voltage that you're vaping at really... and you say the Xl -Xhaler?...do you mean the XS (small one) or do you mean the regular size one?....is that big enough to fit a 18650, do you know?
 

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Ooops, the small xhaler. I have only used the standard 501 atomizers at 3.7.

The uF 16340 batteries will be overstressed and could lead to a premature death as far as times they can be recharged and duty life go...

The AW 16340 are slightly better but still get overstressed...

I'd say the AW IMR LiMN high drain are your best option...

but lets take a look....
a 510 atty at 3.7V has an amp draw of 1.61A (LR 510s are 2.47A by the way)

the UF 16340 batteries have a max drain of <1.32A
the AW 16340 batteries have a max drain of <1.5A
meanwhile the AW IMR LiMN high drains have a max drain rate of <4.4A

So the high drains aren't going to be overstressed...the UF and the regular AW are going to be...though you should get more use than 2 or 3 uses out of them not just their full duty life...though the UF QC seems to be a crap shoot to begin with...

long story short I'd get the AW LiMN 16340 batteries for that ..you can either get them at lighthound or I believe ikenvape carries them as well
 

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for more info the LiMN are 550mAh...but can provide for the 510 atty...
battery life between charges might not be the best...
but they are probably the best option for 3.7V in that size...

Rough guesstimate by doing the math is the LiMN battry with a 510 atty should last you roughly about:

1610/550= 2.93C 60/2.93C=20.48min or 1228sec or 409 3second long button presses

that's amp draw divided by mAh rating to get C rating and then 60minutes divided by C rating to get time battery should last and then converted into seconds
 
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