What is the best battery for a 1.5ohm (cisco) atomizer?

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ParanoidPyro

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I love my LR attys and currently have the Volcano Inferno 1000mah battery as well as the usb passthrough battery which i know will die a quicker death because of my LR attys.

I've been looking around and I really like the feel and look of the Brother 1300mah battery. Does anyone have any experience with this battery paired with a 1.5ohm atty? If so, how does it do?

Are there any other awesome batteries that I should take a look at?

Thanks!
 

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I don't use the 1.5 LR stuff, so take this with a grain of salt... but I would think the easiest way to deal with the issue is to use an all-mechanical mod.

Another option is to use one with replaceable parts. For example:

Titanium E-Power Replacable Battery kit!

$12.00 to replace the button part. Note that uses 14650 batteries.

Some mods advertise as all-mechanical too, so check the marketing info.

EDIT: And I'd have to agree with six below... I think the 1.5 ohm LRs are too hot at 3.7 volts, so you end up with 2.0 ohms anyway (lol). But, some don't agree.
 
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Those inferno batteries are joye eGo batteries rebranded. They are regulated to 3.2v. If you use any 3.7v battery, that LR atty is going to run a lot hotter. You'll probably want a mod that will take a 16340 3.0v battery or a 15270 3.0v battery. The 3.0v 16340s are actually 3.7v batts regulated to around 3.2v.
 

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I'm currently running a Cisco 1.5ohm on my MonkeyBoxx VV @ 3.74v and it makes one hellavuh vape ;) But, the MBVV is a regulated bottom feeding mod that uses two 123's or 16340's, so not much help if you're looking for a eGo style battery.

I haven't tried this atty on my eGos yet because my buddy currently has my eGos, but, I wouldn't hesitate to try it :D That's just me though.
 

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+ 1 on the e-power. If you're happy at 3.7, it's modular design makes it a great choice imho. If you'd rather stick with combined batt and control, take a hard look at the slb kgo. They're supposed to hold their charge really well.

Edit: I didn't read the response from six. The kgo batts are supposed to hold almost 4.0 volts, so it looks like the e-power and the kgo are both bad choices. Sorry bout that. :vapor:
 
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