Hi , I never owned a HV VV mod and I'm not big on stacking batteries.. But I want to try a zmax v3 to Kick it up a notch.
Because I'm getting bored with the 3.7-4.0 volt vape.Time I join everybody else I've been vaping atleast 4 years.
Therefore I also Want to try sub ohm vaping on my mechanical mods.
Looks like I wont really need an ohms tester If I buy the zmax v3..
Moneys tight right nowI really want to kill 2 birds with one stone here if possible..
So I have 2 or 3 questions.
I've been quite surprised to read that these unprotected Lthium ion batteries are safe to stack in the zmax v3.
And I have a link to what some consider to be the best 18350 batteries for this apv.
$5.33 UltraFire 18350 3.7V 1200mAh Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries (2-Pack) at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping ..
I know Imr is safe enough but those are not IMR! Those are unprotected lithium batteries,
That Goes against anything I've learned about vaping in mechanical mods.
I'm a little shocked that there are a lot of people that use them in the vmax z3 just by reading Google...
I was hoping the Efest 18350 IMR (800mAh) flat top batteries would work good for now, Any thoughts on that will be appreciated
Questions?
1.Is that really safe, would it not be safer to get them with a protected circuit in the battery.
2.I was hoping these Efest 18350 IMR (800mAh) flat top batteries would work good for now because of the price,Thoughts?
2.And Will they work in the zmax v3 here; ElectronicStix.Com · Sigelei Telescoping ZMax V3
3.Will the ohm tester on here be sufficient enough to read and test out resistance levels for rebuildable attys down to 0.7-0.9 ..
I do not plan to Sub ohm on VV device. I already own mechanical mods for that
Sorry I can't get this to paragraph correctly for some reason wth?.. And I hope this is not to much for one thread., I hope this is readable.
Thanks for the help yall
Because I'm getting bored with the 3.7-4.0 volt vape.Time I join everybody else I've been vaping atleast 4 years.
Therefore I also Want to try sub ohm vaping on my mechanical mods.
Looks like I wont really need an ohms tester If I buy the zmax v3..
Moneys tight right nowI really want to kill 2 birds with one stone here if possible..
So I have 2 or 3 questions.
I've been quite surprised to read that these unprotected Lthium ion batteries are safe to stack in the zmax v3.
And I have a link to what some consider to be the best 18350 batteries for this apv.
$5.33 UltraFire 18350 3.7V 1200mAh Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries (2-Pack) at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping ..
I know Imr is safe enough but those are not IMR! Those are unprotected lithium batteries,
That Goes against anything I've learned about vaping in mechanical mods.
I'm a little shocked that there are a lot of people that use them in the vmax z3 just by reading Google...
I was hoping the Efest 18350 IMR (800mAh) flat top batteries would work good for now, Any thoughts on that will be appreciated
Questions?
1.Is that really safe, would it not be safer to get them with a protected circuit in the battery.
2.I was hoping these Efest 18350 IMR (800mAh) flat top batteries would work good for now because of the price,Thoughts?
2.And Will they work in the zmax v3 here; ElectronicStix.Com · Sigelei Telescoping ZMax V3
3.Will the ohm tester on here be sufficient enough to read and test out resistance levels for rebuildable attys down to 0.7-0.9 ..
I do not plan to Sub ohm on VV device. I already own mechanical mods for that
Sorry I can't get this to paragraph correctly for some reason wth?.. And I hope this is not to much for one thread., I hope this is readable.
Thanks for the help yall