Which Battery Should I Buy?

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Mayur

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Hello Everyone
My Name Is Mayur.
I Am New in vaping.
I Just Buy smok T-Priv 220w Kit.
And They Have Coil
1 X V8 Baby-Q2 0.4ω Dual Coil (Pre-Installed)
1 X V8 Baby-T8 0.15ω Octuple Coil

Now I Don't Know Which Battery Should I Buy?

I Am Just Thinking I Buy 2 Pics of Battery for My smok T-Priv 220w Because Smok T-Priv 220w Required 2 Batterys.

Samsung 26f 18650 2600mah 5A Is It Safe for Me???

Brand: Samsung SDI Energy Malaysia
Model: 26f
Size: 18650
Chemistry: ICR
Nominal Capacity: 2600mah
Nominal Voltage: 3.6v
Discharge: 5.2a Max Continuous

Please Reply as Soon as Possible.

Mayur Patel
 
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No, those batteries are not appropriate, nor safe for using in e-cigarette mods.

You should obtain batteries that are on Mooch's "approved" list.

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Yes, sticking to recommended brands is a good idea. I like IMR batteries, they're good quality and you'll know you aren't getting a cheap knock off and what you're purchasing won't be a rewrap. You really don't want something blowing up in your face, and you'd probably want an external charger too, for safety, they're fairly inexpensive and easy to procure. Just make sure they are rated to charge whatever batteries you get.

Good luck!

Anna
 

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Yes, sticking to recommended brands is a good idea. I like IMR batteries, they're good quality and you'll know you aren't getting a cheap knock off and what you're purchasing won't be a rewrap. You really don't want something blowing up in your face, and you'd probably want an external charger too, for safety, they're fairly inexpensive and easy to procure. Just make sure they are rated to charge whatever batteries you get.

Good luck!

Anna

Ummmmm.

No longer accepting "IMR" on a battery

Unless your batteries are ancient, it's doubtful you're using an actual IMR battery at this point.
 
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