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get a 901-510 adapter for your avs.

@ 3.7V multi-day setup, go with an AW18650 2900mAh battery (or the 2600 mAh) from lighthound and a LR510 or LR306...if possible, stick with Joye.
@ 3.7V good part to most of the day setup, go with the above attys and try either an AW IMR16340 or IMR18500 from lighthound
@6V+ you may be able to pull off a standard res atty depending on your button action and familiarity with higher voltage. if not, go with a HR510 atty (usually 4.5 ohm) or a Joye HR510 atty usually (3.2 ohm), and two AW LiFePO4 batteries from lighthound or eslewhere.
@7V+ you should use a HR atty. go with a 5.2 ohm 510 atty and two AW IMR16340 batteries from lighthound

if you find that you are popping attys all the time and you think it's getting too expensive, you can grab cheap cartos, either 901 or 510 with the above battery setups, and resuse them until it's time to throw them out...maybe a week.

lighthound is great for all of your battery needs at good prices, though the same prices are available elsewhere. i didn't post links or mention names to these sources or to sources for your attys or cartos because they may be viewed as direct competitors to the suppliers here. hope that helps and hope you enjoy your ggts!
 
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get a 901-510 adapter for your avs.

@ 3.7V multi-day setup, go with an AW18650 2900mAh battery (or the 2600 mAh) from lighthound and a LR510 or LR306...if possible, stick with Joye.
@ 3.7V good part to most of the day setup, go with the above attys and try either an AW IMR16340 or IMR18500 from lighthound
@6V+ you may be able to pull off a standard res atty depending on your button action and familiarity with higher voltage. if not, go with a HR510 atty (usually 4.5 ohm) or a Joye HR510 atty usually (3.2 ohm), and two AW LiFePO4 batteries from lighthound or eslewhere.
@7V+ you should use a HR atty. go with a 5.2 ohm 510 atty and two AW IMR16340 batteries from lighthound

if you find that you are popping attys all the time and you think it's getting too expensive, you can grab cheap cartos, either 901 or 510 with the above battery setups, and resuse them until it's time to throw them out...maybe a week.

lighthound is great for all of your battery needs at good prices, though the same prices are available elsewhere. i didn't post links or mention names to these sources or to sources for your attys or cartos because they may be viewed as direct competitors to the suppliers here. hope that helps and hope you enjoy your ggts!

I wished they had a 18650 in 6volt with a 2500 to 2900mah rating... soo you would just use one 18650 and have the mah capacity ... I'm tried of carrying 6 pairs of batteries with me all the time
 

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I wished they had a 18650 in 6volt with a 2500 to 2900mah rating... soo you would just use one 18650 and have the mah capacity ... I'm tried of carrying 6 pairs of batteries with me all the time

I usually only have to carry 3 pairs of cr123a ...last me a good 6-10 hrs... depending on how hard I am vaping.... But I agree, it would be cool to have a 18650 bat, in 6 volt rating. I think that would be awesome...I know I would be getting many of those...

Hopefully, down the road, someone decides to make them.... It would be great for the mod world...for sure

-Tim
 

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I usually only have to carry 3 pairs of cr123a ...last me a good 6-10 hrs... depending on how hard I am vaping.... But I agree, it would be cool to have a 18650 bat, in 6 volt rating. I think that would be awesome...I know I would be getting many of those...

Hopefully, down the road, someone decides to make them.... It would be great for the mod world...for sure

-Tim

same here tim just tired of carry 3 ggts and 3 pairs of batteries... Wish they make a 18650 6volt @ 2500mah or 2 cr123 with 1500mah ... even those would work.. something that would last the whole day (12hr shift) without having to bring spares...
 
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