Vamo battery help

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GeorgeF

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efest, sony, Samsung, Panasonic, AW. All will work fine. I currently use a Vamo v5 running an efest 18650/2500mAh/35A flat top as my all day setup. I also use efest 18350/700mAh/10.5A flat top batteries.
I went with the efest because that is what my local B&M had in stock.
I prefer this battery because of the mAh rating.
The higher the mAh rating the longer between charges you can go. I get about 1.5 days out of my 18650. As I post this I am using the 18350. I have been using 2 of them all day and have charged each one once. As of right now I am using the first one that has been recharged today. So that is 3 battery changes in about 14 hours.
If you are getting a V5 or older Vamo you cannot sub ohm. Only the V6 will allow it, but to .8 ohms only.
 

GeorgeF

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Im not building coils yet but i want safety i heard peoples arm getting blown up and stuff

Look into battery safety and ohm's law and learn it before trying a build. People get hurt because they don't understand the risk involved with trying to make a battery do something it wasn't designed to do.
 

MichiganGoat

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The blowing up comes from dangerous super sub ohm builds and cheap batteries that can't handle the needs of sub ohm building. Just get batteries from reputable companies and vendors and get a good charger. This is where you don't want to buy the cheapest but you don't need the really expensive batteries yet. There is a vamo v5 battery thread that is helpful but I can't post links yet.
 
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