Seems that some of my preferences are at the limits and I should be using two different batteries for my vaping. ![]() 20 ohm's? I guess to make things easier, would a 3000 mAh 20A battery be fine for the wattage and ohm's I use? Sorry if I'm confusing, just want to make sure I'm being safe. Also, should I have a set of batteries with higher amps for when I like to build dual coils and vape around. I like the 2500 mAh capacity because it last me a good amount of time before needing to charge them, 3000 mAh would be great as they would last longer between charges. So my question is, would you say it's safe to use an LG HE4 or a Samsung 25R5 for my intended use or should I be looking into batteries with at least 25A? I was also looking to find a chart that shows how many amps a battery should be used for what ohm coils you use and at what wattage you use. With all the clones and bad batteries I was happy to find the info you have provided here. I'm also using the Efest batteries 18650 3.7V 2500 mAh 35A and don't feel comfortable using them in this mod. 50sec atm and normally just have it set to 47w normally. ![]() I rarely go as high as 80w but I do have the pre-heat feature set to 70w for. I'm also using a dual battery mod (Sigelei Fuchai 213). 60ohm's and use anywhere from around 30w to 80w. I know that a BMS can manage the connection within the three packs connected in series, but what about the four batteries connected in parallel within each set. ![]() Hello and thank you for all the time you take to test and make this information available to us Mooch. My question described a scenario where three sets of 'four 18650s connected in parallel' are connected in series.
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