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tr1age

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I got a fresh set of batteries from a review and want to make sure they are good to use on a regular basis.

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MrScaryZ

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I got a fresh set of batteries from a review and want to make sure they are good to use on a regular basis.

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They are Efest you do realize that Efest has a website correct? and that you can check to see what they are? Are they good that is subjective they are rewrapped batteries of one of the major LI-Ion manufacturers.
 

JERUS

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https://www.reddit.com/r/electronic.../imren_purple_40a_3000mah_18650_bench_retest/

https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/f...lts-only-a-17a-battery-damaged-at-30a.718006/

Best way to get info for a battery is type it into google then put "mooch" after, if anyone's tested it he probably has and posted his results. Of course being rewraps this assumes they're consistently using the same quality cells within that label, which, well who knows.

Anyways, treat them like a 15amp+ battery and sounds like you'll be fine, just don't push them too hard (I wouldn't use in a Mech and I wouldn't use them at high wattages in a regulated).
 

tr1age

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I just heard mixed reviews of the V1 from a few people didn't realize it was so much more in depth. Thank you, although hard to sift through all the technical jargon. This helps me though cause I can share my experiences with people who are in my shoes and help them to understand it without needing to sift through 500 reddit links and voltage graphs.

I will be using them to power the Wismec Reuleaux DNA 200
 
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Neunerball

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...I will be using them to power the Wismec Realeux DNA 200...
Sure, you can use those batteries in the Reuleaux DNA200. However, you shouldn't go above 100W. In addition, they won't hold the charge as good as higher quality batteries. If you want to make use of the full range up to 200W, you should use the Sony VCT4 instead.
 

tr1age

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Sure, you can use those batteries in the Reuleaux DNA200. However, you shouldn't go above 100W. In addition, they won't hold the charge as good as higher quality batteries. If you want to make use of the full range up to 200W, you should use the Sony VCT4 instead.

If you can find them legit, seems hard to come by but thank you. I don't really vape over 70-80 watts so I guess I will be good to go! Thank you :)
 

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