What batteries for the RX200S?

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VapingVro

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So I just ordered my RX200S with 3 LG HB2s, and 3 LG HG2s. Got the HB2s for the 30A rating for going up to 250w (I will vape there believe me:thumb:) and I got the HG2s of course for their 3000mAh. I've always used HG2s but never HB2s, were they a good choice for going up to 250w? Please give me your brain waves, and help is appreciated and as always mucho looove!
 

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So I just ordered my RX200S with 3 LG HB2s, and 3 LG HG2s. Got the HB2s for the 30A rating for going up to 250w (I will vape there believe me:thumb:) and I got the HG2s of course for their 3000mAh. I've always used HG2s but never HB2s, were they a good choice for going up to 250w?
LG HB Series Batteries -- Which is the best performer? (Round Two)

"This is an update of an earlier shootout I did between these batteries. The HB4 and HB6 now come in a different wrap color so they were all retested. Here are the three in this shootout:

    • HB2 green
    • HB4 mustard
    • HB6 pink
These three batteries all have the same ratings from the manufacturer, 30A and 1500mAh, so I decided to do a shootout to see if there was a clear winner between them. Continuous current discharges were done at 10A, 20A, 30A, and 40A down to 2.8V. Pulsed current discharges were done at 30A and 50A (5 secs on/30 secs off) down to 2.5V. All three were pretty close in performance but there were some differences that can be noted


Bottom Line
The results are close but the HB4 is the overall winner. The HB6 trails by a little but is still a very good battery and runs the coolest. The HB2 did well but faded a bit before the other two. Other than the HB4's longer run time the results are close enough that you probably won't see a difference between any of them when vaping."
 

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LG HB Series Batteries -- Which is the best performer? (Round Two)

"This is an update of an earlier shootout I did between these batteries. The HB4 and HB6 now come in a different wrap color so they were all retested. Here are the three in this shootout:

    • HB2 green
    • HB4 mustard
    • HB6 pink
These three batteries all have the same ratings from the manufacturer, 30A and 1500mAh, so I decided to do a shootout to see if there was a clear winner between them. Continuous current discharges were done at 10A, 20A, 30A, and 40A down to 2.8V. Pulsed current discharges were done at 30A and 50A (5 secs on/30 secs off) down to 2.5V. All three were pretty close in performance but there were some differences that can be noted


Bottom Line
The results are close but the HB4 is the overall winner. The HB6 trails by a little but is still a very good battery and runs the coolest. The HB2 did well but faded a bit before the other two. Other than the HB4's longer run time the results are close enough that you probably won't see a difference between any of them when vaping."
I actually saw this the other day from DJLSBVapes I believe or maybe a Reddit thread? Either way yeah, I already ordered the HB2s dangit. Oh well I'll keep my faith in them but thanks man!
 
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