Right Battery For Tigon Tank

Hi.

I need some new batteries for my Aspire Tigon Tank. It has to be much like the Tigon battery.

Not big batteries and not small, cause i don't like heavey batteries, and it should give lots of vapour. It should be the cylinder shaped batteries.

Whats the watts on the Tigon? Is it 40? It should be the same.

And else should you notice? Do you also need to notice volt? Is does'nt need to be 1800 mah, but it should be high. Maybe least 1300.

And of course 510 connection.

Please name som models, that fit my description.

What about: Vision Spinner 2, Innokin Endura T18, Joyetech Ecxeed D19, Kangertech EVOD VV?  


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