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Nelg88

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Was wondering if the brand of battery I buy matters for my smok alien bought two random 18650 battery's from local B and M 3000 mah I believe. Basically what I am asking is there a better battery that will either be safer or give me better performance
 

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Yes!!
I'll tell you what a wise old vapor told me when I was starting out, back when a regulated mod was only 15w.
The battery is the heart and soul of your mod.
If you're spending money on the mod, tank and/or RDA, what is a few extra dollars to make sure you're giving it a good heart?


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Nelg88

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Can some one link me to some high quality batterys would look my self but don't know what I am looking for
 

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Personally I stick with either sonyvtc5a or Samsung 25r but that chart shows the amp limits presented by the mfr and Mooch's bench testing.
Use the amp limits found via Mooch's tests.
Try and stick to 20a or higher

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I think I have efrest 3500 mah in my smok alien 220 w worried I'm not getting the most out of my alien and don't want them to blow up

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As a general rule I won't use efest in a flashlight.
Efest uses the batteries from Samsung, lg and Sony that didn't make the cut. Then rewrap and sell them as efest cells.

All I would advise anyone to use are Sony, Samsung or lgs. Especially in multiple battery mods.

Not trying to scare you, but it's best to have all the information available.

This is the results on that battery from mooch, assuming it's the efest 3500 mAh 18650
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/f...ts-just-another-rewrapped-10a-battery.736533/

"Bottom Line
This Efest is a rewrap, identical in appearance and performance to the Panasonic 10A/3300mAh NCR18650GA. Both the Efest's current and capacity ratings are exaggerated. At 20A continuous this cell gets hot enough to boil water, 111°C. I am giving it a 12A/3300mAh rating since at 10A it runs cooler than the average temperature for a cell at its continuous discharge rating."

Based on what he is saying, I would never use that battery ...ever. I would order a pair of good Sony vtc5a's


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Not pointing at the OP here, but I'll never understand one key issue about vaping: Your entire experience - be it a 200 watt box or the most basic mechanical or anything in between - is built on your battery. Without the battery you got nothing. It's the last thing anyone should ever cheap out on in their vape gear.
 

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As a general rule I won't use efest in a flashlight.
Efest uses the batteries from Samsung, lg and Sony that didn't make the cut. Then rewrap and sell them as efest cells.

All I would advise anyone to use are Sony, Samsung or lgs. Especially in multiple battery mods.

Not trying to scare you, but it's best to have all the information available.

This is the results on that battery from mooch, assuming it's the efest 3500 mAh 18650
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/f...ts-just-another-rewrapped-10a-battery.736533/

"Bottom Line
This Efest is a rewrap, identical in appearance and performance to the Panasonic 10A/3300mAh NCR18650GA. Both the Efest's current and capacity ratings are exaggerated. At 20A continuous this cell gets hot enough to boil water, 111°C. I am giving it a 12A/3300mAh rating since at 10A it runs cooler than the average temperature for a cell at its continuous discharge rating."

Based on what he is saying, I would never use that battery ...ever. I would order a pair of good Sony vtc5a's


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Can u link me to a set of those

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Found them sorry is there any other quality battery that last longer

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I think I have efrest 3500 mah in my smok alien 220 w worried I'm not getting the most out of my alien and don't want them to blow up

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There is no 3500 mah battery that is safe for use in a high powered mod.
 

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Found them sorry is there any other quality battery that last longer

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Honestly the only other things I would use with that much power would be a Samsung 25r; because of its pulse rating. The Samsung 30q is said to test as a 20a/3000mah cell; however, the mfr rates it lower (15a). The Lg hg2 tests at 18a, but, mfr rates it at 20a/3000mah.

I guess to directly answer your question...No. especially not if you're planning to vape at 200w on the regular. I would stick with the 5a or 25r and err on the side of caution. But that's just me, I know alot of people rock the Samsung 30q in those mods.

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Not pointing at the OP here, but I'll never understand one key issue about vaping: Your entire experience - be it a 200 watt box or the most basic mechanical or anything in between - is built on your battery. Without the battery you got nothing. It's the last thing anyone should ever cheap out on in their vape gear.
Sounds exactly like good ole baditude!

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Getting a 200W mod and cheaping out on batteries is like buying a Dodge Viper without an engine, then putting in a used Dodge station wagon engine.
 

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Who be dat? :D lol
Baditude was an older guy back.in ECF when I started vaping. His advice was priceless, for me at the time.
Mooch wasn't around yet and baditude had tons of good battery and mod info.
He would hang around the new vapor area and just hand out a ton of good info for new vapors.

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Rickajho

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Baditude was an older guy back.in ECF when I started vaping. His advice was priceless, for me at the time.
Mooch wasn't around yet and baditude had tons of good battery and mod info.
He would hang around the new vapor area and just hand out a ton of good info for new vapors.

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I know that - just bustin' your balls. ;)

I send a lot of people over to lygte.info.dk when appropriate - he's been in the battery & charger testing game longer than any of them.
 

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I know that - just bustin' your balls. ;)

I send a lot of people over to lygte.info.dk when appropriate - he's been in the battery & charger testing game longer than any of them.
Oh, lmao

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