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.2ohm Clapton coil at 70W max

NickyGiaccone

Bronze Contributor
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
I've been vaping the Aspire Cleito Subohm tank with .4ohm and .2ohm Clapton coils, and love it. However, are the Sony VTC4s the only battery that can vape .2ohms at 70W without a single hiccup? I heard the LG HB4s are not going to become available at battery retailers because some believe the HB2 is the same, however, it's more like a 22amp continuos according to some. I don't rely on the pulse of the LG HG2s (Don't like them, have had many pairs and each became too hot and the drop-off is way too noticeable). I don't mind ordering them from a battery wholesale site, but if anybody thinks they are the ones to stock up on for most super subohming, then please let me know. I know liionwholesale.com has the official Sony's, as does imrbatteries.com
 

DED420

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
0.2ohm at 4.2V will draw 21A. The Samsung 25r and 25r5 can handle that without much fuss, they perform like 25A cells and seem to take more abuse than any other batteries.

Also are you using it in a mech or a regulated device?
If it's a mech, you won't get 70W consistently, no matter which battery you use. If you're looking for power consistency, you won't find it with a mech.
And if it's a regulated, then it shouldn't matter which 20A+ cells you're using, it'll only depend on the mAh for battery longevity.
 

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