Thanks Celtic I thought something was wrong about that, especially at that price, so thought I'd ask. Thanks again!!!3800 mah is the max rating on an 18650 3.7v li-ion battery, so anything that claims over that amount, is using bad math to sell their product. Not a trust worthy battery. Do not buy that.
Hardly see efest fans anymore! They've been reliable for me. People don't seem to want themI buy my batteries from these two places only, and I only use Efest 35a 18650's with 2500 MaH.
http://www.lightningvapes.com/produ...drain-rechargeable-battery-flat-or-button-top
http://www.illumn.com/batteries-cha...18650-v1-2500mah-high-discharge-flat-top.html
I have been interested in trying these batteries out.
http://www.kidneypuncher.com/subohmcell-18650-35amp-2800-mah-battery/
But as of now, I truly love these Efest batteries. They last a good long time, I have found that 4 of them is more than enough to get me chain vaping a dual coil .2 or .3 set up all day.
For me, their reliability, price point, availability, great ratings with amp and MaH make them stand out as an obvious choice for a great addition to the vaping community.Hardly see efest fans anymore! They've been reliable for me. People don't seem to want them
I've read/been told to avoid Efest like the plague…I buy my batteries from these two places only, and I only use Efest 35a 18650's with 2500 MaH.
http://www.lightningvapes.com/produ...drain-rechargeable-battery-flat-or-button-top
http://www.illumn.com/batteries-cha...18650-v1-2500mah-high-discharge-flat-top.html
I have been interested in trying these batteries out.
http://www.kidneypuncher.com/subohmcell-18650-35amp-2800-mah-battery/
But as of now, I truly love these Efest batteries. They last a good long time, I have found that 4 of them is more than enough to get me chain vaping a dual coil .2 or .3 set up all day.
There are mixed views by all the very professional experts. I use purple efests with no problem whatsoever laurel.I've read/been told to avoid Efest like the plague…
Good to know!There are mixed views by all the very professional experts. I use purple efests with no problem whatsoever laurel.
use only the 35a efest, purple ones, and make sure they have the authentic stickers on them. There were fakes going around for a while. People who most often diss on the Efest, are Sony fanboys....lol.I've read/been told to avoid Efest like the plague…
Lol. I have Panasonic batteries. I'm definitely not a Sony fangirl... But I do have a PlayStation Vita. ....and a PS2 in my closet somewhere. Loluse only the 35a efest, purple ones, and make sure they have the authentic stickers on them. There were fakes going around for a while. People who most often diss on the Efest, are Sony fanboys....lol.
Umm, brief answer: I use pannys but I wouldn't push them much beyond 15ish wattsAnything heard about Panasonic batteries?
I based it on the DampFakkus test. https://translate.google.com/transl...kus.de/akkutest.php?id=509&edit-text=&act=urlI have heard that the Efest are LG, yet everyone shows different ratings on the two, even Illumn.com as having different stats. I chose the Efest due to the higher charge rate and the lower max discharge voltage. I don't care for the batteries with generic printing on them....even though I take my batteries out of the box and instantly re-wrap them lol....damn OCD. I've made all my batteries a nice Celtic Orange color hehehehe. I would try an LG, I like the company. I would try Sony too, once they tell people they are in full swing production again. For people getting to know the math behind the batteries, I believe having one that has clear and well printed stats on the cell itself is important.
I'm leaning towards the LGs based on price myself, gotta go with amazon myself, getting a $50 gift card through work, but found a 5pack of LGs for $31 on amazon vs 4 of the purples for the same price so unless stock runs out before I order the LGs are going in the cartIt's just me but I think I'd buy the LG18650HE2 for $7.50 before spending $8.99 for the same cell in purple. Both prices from Ilumn.
That's a good site you linked to (tho I haven't visited it for a bit). I think as far as laurel situation is concerened she's not going to be pushing high amp limits for a bit yet, probably.I based it on the DampFakkus test. https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=www.dampfakkus.de/akkutest.php?id=509&edit-text=&act=url
However you are correct that the specs listed on Ilumn vary down to the weight and physical dimensions. As far as clear and well printed stats go printing the pulse amperage without identifying it as pulse is fudging on the math. To be fair the LG is often pushed as 35a as well even though LG says it's 20a continuous. It's this very "35 amp" battery that's the source of much of the grief Efest gets.
Your right about the high amp thing. And if you think it's legit, I'll use it. That silicone-y covering means it's protected, am I right?That's a good site you linked to (tho I haven't visited it for a bit). I think as far as laurel situation is concerened she's not going to be pushing high amp limits for a bit yet, probably.
@Laurel efest have their reviews and are popular battery in the vape world. But again, buying batteries often comes down to who you buy them from. Having said that, it has a very convincing wrapper.
Now it's the20A 3100mah getting all the grief now... I can't say I believe it's a panny 6A... I use mine all the time from trusted source, preform quite wellI based it on the DampFakkus test. https://translate.google.com/transl...kus.de/akkutest.php?id=509&edit-text=&act=url
However you are correct that the specs listed on Ilumn vary down to the weight and physical dimensions. As far as clear and well printed stats go printing the pulse amperage without identifying it as pulse is fudging on the math. To be fair the LG is often pushed as 35a as well even though LG says it's 20a continuous. It's this very "35 amp" battery that's the source of much of the grief Efest gets.
Protected means it has a protection chip on it, it will be labeled PCB, it is kinda like a fuse that keeps it from popping. IMR and INR are "safer" chemistry inside the battery. For mechanical mods, most people will not use PCB batteries due to the fact it limits the amount of amps you are able to draw from it. PCB's are more commonly used in variable volt and watt mods that have a 15w limit. IMR (or INR) batteries are the only type of batteries you want to use in a mechanical mod. I never fire my mod for longer than 10 seconds a pop, (and pulse is what you get anytime you fire it under around 60 seconds) so I am personally comfortable with using the pulse rating. I never pocket my mod and make sure it goes into locked position every time I set it down.Your right about the high amp thing. And if you think it's legit, I'll use it. That silicone-y covering means it's protected, am I right?
Cool. This is great information.Protected means it has a protection chip on it, it will be labeled PCB, it is kinda like a fuse that keeps it from popping. IMR and INR are "safer" chemistry inside the battery. For mechanical mods, most people will not use PCB batteries due to the fact it limits the amount of amps you are able to draw from it. PCB's are more commonly used in variable volt and watt mods that have a 15w limit. IMR (or INR) batteries are the only type of batteries you want to use in a mechanical mod. I never fire my mod for longer than 10 seconds a pop, (and pulse is what you get anytime you fire it under around 60 seconds) so I am personally comfortable with using the pulse rating. I never pocket my mod and make sure it goes into locked position every time I set it down.
I just saw the vamped battery the other day and would love to learn more about it.
Efest is in Shenzhen, so I can believe they manufacture their own batteries, but would like to have word from the mouth, maybe I will try and contact them this week.
and Laurel, I would only recommend the Purple Efest batteries due to those having a Higher Amp limit.
That's a good site you linked to (tho I haven't visited it for a bit).