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Arizona

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Does anyone have accurate stats on the MXJO (18650) 35A, 3000 mah, 3.7V batteries? I've had friends run em and love em, and I just bought 4 to marry to my NC. I've tried using online calculators to calculate my builds, but nothing seems available. I see the 35A with 2K mah, and 20A on steam-engine, but not sure how accurate it is. I ran LG's on my SMPL, around .25 builds on various attys. I picked up the Noisy Cricket, my first series, and my first 3 builds I ran em safe at .42 to .50 on the MXJO batteries. I built down to .31 today, and love the way it vapes, but I set the mod down to get some expert opinions before I vape it again. I have found zero stats on these particular MXJO's online. I'd rather play it safe here, just in case.
 

Arizona

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Meh, screw it. Gonna build it back to .45. No need to play it dangerous. I'm curious, though, the stats on the batteries still. Will use for future reference.
 

Froggie1rw

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I work part time at a vape shop and the mxjo is a rewrapped lg hg2. It is a 20a cdr batt not a 35a cdr.
 

Arizona

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Thanks for the info and link, very helpful.

For all you battery buffs out there, my .42 build will come out at 165W and 20A. Will this be safe on these MXJO's? I'm close to their limits, but not overtaxing them. Thoughts?
 

AlbyKortoona

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Not a battery buff/expert but that should be fine when you consider that your math is based on 8.4v, and with sag more like ~7.6, even on a full charge you should be safe.
 

RonaldStark

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That must have been a heavy duty throat scorcher of build, no?


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Arizona

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Nope, I'm used to it. I ran the build on my Doge X2 and my Doge V3, both are wide open and airy. The .42 build (dual) is less harsh, but by no means a throat devastator.
 

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