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Best 18650 single battery mod?

been vaping on my manhattan clone for over a year with builds between .15 and .07. I want something to chuck some clouds aka very little voltage drop
 

DogMan

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get a parallel for builds that low. Danger aside, the battery sag will far outweigh any voltage drop.
 

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What kind of batteries are you using that can safely push that power? Or are you just using the "hold-my-beer-and-watch-this" mentality I used as a teenager when I repeatedly attempted to kill myself using trucks and motorcycles (unsuccessfully it turns out, though you may be taking a different path)?
 

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The Ceres by usavapormods is easily hands down the best mod I've ever seen and owned. I've owned a sub zero by sub ohm innovations and the Ceres is better and simply effective. Check them out on Instagram at usvapormods. I did a voltage drop test on mine with my 521 coil master on a full battery and it put out 4.21 volts. The sub zero accomplishes the same thing, but the Ceres does the same thing in a much more simple way. Plus the contacts on the sub zero are a pain to clean, not to mention all the extra moving parts.
 
What kind of batteries are you using that can safely push that power? Or are you just using the "hold-my-beer-and-watch-this" mentality I used as a teenager when I repeatedly attempted to kill myself using trucks and motorcycles (unsuccessfully it turns out, though you may be taking a different path)?
well, on the 35a pulse mxjo's batteries, i can 100% safely take a less than 3 sec hit on a .09 ohm build. any lower is dangerous but shoulnt blow up my battery if used carefully, down to .08 maybe .07 but that should be used on a paralell box
 

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well, on the 35a pulse mxjo's batteries, i can 100% safely take a less than 3 sec hit on a .09 ohm build. any lower is dangerous but shoulnt blow up my battery if used carefully, down to .08 maybe .07 but that should be used on a paralell box
What leads you to believe you're 100 percent safe? So far as I know that pulse rating could be for 0.5 seconds or less (a common definition of "pulse" for battery manufacturers). I don't think MOJO tells you, and if they did I wouldn't trust them, as they've already proven themselves liars by labeling a 20a cell 35a.

Perhaps a better phrase than "100 percent safe" would be "haven't blown my face off yet but I'm still trying."

If you feel good about your cells, go ahead and keep building below 0.1 on a single battery mech - lots of people get away with it for a long time. But I'm still gonna chime in with the reminder for any new users reading this thread that it's definitely a questionable, if not downright dangerous practice.

fat fingered flubs courtesy dumb mobile phone
 

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U should never do this! I'm glad you posted here, otherwise you will be on the news some day. If it's a 0.1 ohm coil using a fresh charged battery, the current could be over 40A! Plus, you're using the 35A "pulse" which is not even the number you're looking for! U need "Max. continuous discharge rate” to determine your battery current rating! STOP DOING THAT!


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