will 2 mxjo 18650 batteries in my ipv3 be able to handle a .2 ohm coil, im thinking about buying the new arctic tank.
Hi guys, just had a quick question. I'm not sure if there is any problem here but I recently bought some mxjo 18650 batteries, they work great. but my issue is that on the bottom of one of the batteries there's a small indention. The mark look likes it's from the pin on my mods end cap. Should I be worried about this or is this normal?
Hey guys, I just need your opinion. I been dripping with my Plum Veil and Smok-e mod and i just find it inconvenient to drip while at work. So i wanted to use a tank with my mechanical mod. I went to a shop and they sold me a Herakles tank that came with a .6 oHm and .2 oHm coil and a MXJO battery. They recommend me to use the .2 ohm coil for better result. Will that be safe to run .2 ohm with this battery?
Battery specs : 3.7V 2500mah 35A.
Hey guys, so I noticed a few days ago that my ecig is making a high pitched squealing noise. I've located the source to be the bottom cap of my mod. I noted that it only does it with one of my 2 batteries. It doesn't affect my vape at all but I would like to know if this is somthing I should be worried about.
My set up is,
innokin itaste 134
iclear 30 X.I. clearomizer
2 mxjo 18650 batteries.
So I just bought a kit, it doesn't come with batteries -- which I wasn't told (was led to believe it was charged through the USB port according to vape store employee). So I ordered x4 Nitecore-NL1834 18650 3400mAh 3.7 Protected Lithium Ion (Li-ion) batteries and now the door won't close. I read an old article saying that Protected 18650 can be bigger. If there's a possibility of buying batteries that cost $18 a pop shouldn't they let you know there's a chance that it won't be the right size?
Is there a trick to getting the battery lid to close or do I need to now buy unprotected 18650 batteries and hopefully get my money back on the protected batteries I bought?
anyone know of one that exists? I want a box mod that can go up to 100-150 watts but want one that has internal batteries that I can charge via usb cable or ac adapter
I was looking at the segelei and ipv3/4 but I don't want to change batteries
the reason is I travel sometimes for my job up to 2-3 hours and I don't want the hassle or danger of changing batteries while driving
I want something I can vape on for a couple hours without worrying about replacing the batteries
I sub ohm at .2 ohms and bought the arctic tank .2 ohm coils specifically for this reason
thank you
p.s. I found this: MEGATRON 260 watts 5400mAh box mod uses ac adapter to charge but looks really weird and no one has tried it yet so I'm a tad skeptical
Hi, so I have several different brands of 18650 batteries but I'm getting ready to pick up the new Geekvape Aegis X, I wanted to get some new batteries. I have been reading up on it but I'm so confused, I don't vape very high wattage It's always under 50 watt, 45 usually being the most, so what would be the best batteries for long activity? Any input would really help. Thanks
Ok, one of my 30A batteries went kaput, and now I'm left with one last Sony VTC4. It's time for me to get a new set of batteries for my dripper. I'd like to ask your opinions as to which to get...but here's some criteria.
First, Sony is ruled out. There are too many fakes out there, and even an honest vendor can get duped. Since I will use a 20A build on it, I want to make sure they're rated at what they say they are. So no Sony's, even though I know they're good batteries, I dont want to take the risk.
Second, IT has to be 30A or better CONTINUOUS. It has to be explicitly stated that it has a continuous discharge rate of 30A or higher. Pulse ratings do not count.
third, 2000 mAh or higher.
I am thinking of going with MXJO 2500 mAh 35a continuous... But I don't know their track record.
Another option is the Efest 35a 2800 mAh batteries.
Any other advice would be welcome. Sources to buy would be nice as well.
Thank you in advance.
Herro!
So, I always used to use mech mods from about 6 months to a year and a half into vaping. For the last 6 months I've been on regulated (iStick 30W and 50W).
When I switched to regulated I retired my mech mods and 18650 batteries to the closet. I made sure they were all around 50% charged because I heard from someone on here that was the best condition to leave them.
Well recently I've had this curiosity to try them again, only for at home use, mainly for the novelty of it.
So, my question is, what will I have to do to revive these batteries? Are they safe to just throw back on the charger and use when fully charged? Or are they not safe to use?
Batteries: 4 Sony VTC 4's (all were acquired about a month before I stopped using mechs), 2 XTAR (Sony) VTC 4's (about a year old now) , 2 MXJO 2500mah (20A LG's) (about a year old now).
Let me know! Thank you!
Vape Happy,
Cullin Kin
I know the new arctic tank has .2 ohm coils, was just wondering if anyone know is the istick 50watt can handle this tank with the .2 ohm coil. thanks
im going to buy a vaporesso luxe s and put a uwell valyrian 2 tank with either a triple or quad coil in and im not sure what batteries are good also which 4 port charger should i get? thanks in advance