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Vape99

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Ok, so I ordered my first unregulated and have a Mech and apparently have had he wrong battery for it, this whole time. Then I read somewhere that companies rewrap the batteries. The reason for my concern is that all my batteries SUCK. And have no idea what I am doing. Was hoping for an easy way to remember on how to buy a battery and from where. So I have a few questions...

I want better batteries for mr RX200s my Hexohm and my VT133, and Mech....and maybe a Noisy cricket. And not one single battery type 18650 will be good for all my Mods, correct ?

So 18650's are not like a Duracell, one battery fits and does the same thing ?

Some 81650 batteries have different output ?

Some 18650's have different threshold Minimum and max amperage ?

You want the same battery type if your mod requires more than one battery ?

I dont understand graphs and pic charts, is there an easy was to understand this and choose your batter safely ?
 

Mythical_OD

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Get you some Sony VTC4s, you can get a pair of legit ones from 101Vapes for under $10 (basically buy one get one free). The only numbers you need to really worry about is it has a 30 amp discharge limit, and fully charged it discharges 4.2 volts. So if you go to the steamengine ohms law calculator (or any other calculator) you can figure out whats safe to build and whats not.

And remember the Noisy Cricket is a series mod, so the output voltage is doubled to 8.4 on fresh batteries. If youre getting into mech mods, an inline voltage meter is a really good tool to have to monitor your batteries while in the mod.
 

Vape99

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Get you some Sony VTC4s, you can get a pair of legit ones from 101Vapes for under $10 (basically buy one get one free). The only numbers you need to really worry about is it has a 30 amp discharge limit, and fully charged it discharges 4.2 volts. So if you go to the steamengine ohms law calculator (or any other calculator) you can figure out whats safe to build and whats not.

And remember the Noisy Cricket is a series mod, so the output voltage is doubled to 8.4 on fresh batteries. If youre getting into mech mods, an inline voltage meter is a really good tool to have to monitor your batteries while in the mod.

Thank you, I did just that. Nice price on those. Im confused on what a volt meter is ? I got a nice Ohm meter this week from USA ohmmeter. Volt meter measures each batteries output ?
 

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