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What batteries are better? LG HE4 vs LG HE2 VS Samsung 25r

maltese1997

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Title says it all which battery is right for me? I'll be using the batteries in an ipv d2 usually vaping minimum .22 ohms-0.35 ohms. I plan on using this on 30 watts-75 watts but average of like 50watts. Don't know what other info to give but please help me on this decision, thanks.
 

Mattp169

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i have 25 rs and he4s but i prefer the HG2. never had a HE2
 

Mattp169

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they do the job in a d2 and have more life then the others you mention
 

cdcee

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Just ordered some HG2's. Max Continuous Discharging Current: 20A
while the HE2's Max Continuous Discharging Current: 20A (35A Pulse)
What is the significance of 35A pulse?
 

BenJammin

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Just ordered some HG2's. Max Continuous Discharging Current: 20A
while the HE2's Max Continuous Discharging Current: 20A (35A Pulse)
What is the significance of 35A pulse?
A pulse rating is the amps a battery can hold for a couple of seconds... So in this case, this battery can safely hold 35A current for a couple of seconds then drops down to the continuous current of 20A... That's the way I've always understood it anyways but since I never rely on that pulse amp rating, I just pay attention to the continuous rating...

Also, let it be known that most Efest and MXJO batteries state they are 35A or some other A that seems high, this is because they are stating their pulse rating instead of their continuous rating... The batteries mentioned above along with the Sony VTC4 and VTC5 are pretty much the go to batteries in vaping.

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