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I have a Trustfire 18350 3.7 V Li-ion 1200mAh battery. I currently have a .44 build on my TOBH clone, will it fire safely? I'm pretty new to the mod scene and I am trying to learn more.
 

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If your going to build drippers below one ohm I would recommend using 18650 batteries. Also trustfire batteries are not good batteries at all, I would buy some green Sony batteries or some of the blue Samsung batteries.
Lightingvapes.com is a good place to find batteries.
 
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Never use a battery with "Fire" in the name.

IMHO, those batteries are junk and dangerous in anything but a flashlight.

Get yourself some Samung 18650 25R batts.
 

AmandaD

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I'm not sure you should ever use 18350 batteries on a subohm build - and definitely not on a 0.4. And, as said above, Trustfire batteries are not good!
 

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Sounds good. My buddy has some red 18350 batteries that aren't flat top, would that maybe work better?
 

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If you're above 1 ohm you should be ok then! But you do need to know what sort of batteries you're using to be safe (brand, etc)
Yeh I'm going to take a look at those ones tomorrow.
 

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