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EFEST are claiming they now produce the 2800MAH.

conanthewarrior

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Hi fellow vapers. I have been speaking to Efest, who now say they are using an in house battery that really is capable of 35AMPS constant, at 2800MAH.

Now, I have replied do they have a factory, how exactly are they doing this, but if they have made a genuine 2800MAH (They told me the newest is 2900MAH) I told them they will be filling a very big gap.

Take a look at their page and my questions, do you think they have the capabilities to produce a battery like that? Someone has to invent new things, so its not impossible, although I find it HIGHLY doubtlful.

Here is a link to their page and our chat so far:https://www.facebook.com/permalink....mment_id=423521271169418&notif_t=feed_comment
 

NemesisVaper

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Still wouldn't trust them.

Folk like Samsung are pretty open about what they do. There's a chain of responsibility.

Anyone can make 18650s if they wanted. It'd probably run you £500,000 or so for the gear and you'd then have to either create, licence, steal or otherwise obtain a design to work from.

I don't believe for a second the facility producing these is owned by efest. There are so many Chinese cell makers they can easily specify a cell to be made for them.

The big names spend millions mainly in safety related, energy density maximisation and cycle life areas to make their cell the best it can be. I really don't see efest spending that much money.
 

rolltidevaper

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I would check out DJLsb Vapes on youtube before you try efest batteries. I have seen several negative post about these batteries and dj's video is just scary. Personally, I'll stay with my LG HE4's. Too dangerous to be anyone's guinea pig
 

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