Incorrect. Read the specs
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Mnke is also only a burst of 60A. So no difference there
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Yeah. I did.Did you work out the bottom button?
Thanks for all the help!
Kind of wish I hadn't purchased the Hades and locked myself into 26650 now! Seems it was pretty pointless for now. Maybe some better batteries will come in some time in the future.
Battery life, well efest 18650 35A are 2500mah and the 26650 are 3000mah, so it's not a major major difference. I mean, for the extra bulk of the mod you I would have called double capacity decent, not 20% more...
The continuous discharge rates on those are actually 20A. The 35A is a "spiking" rate. Rather misleading from Efest imo. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...3855-efest-2500-mah-35a-battery-question.htmlLol. Efest are the most innovative battery manufacturer of the year in my humble opinion. Please let me know of one battery that beats 18650 2500mah 35A battery?
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The continuous discharge rates on those are actually 20A. The 35A is a "spiking" rate. Rather misleading from Efest imo. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...3855-efest-2500-mah-35a-battery-question.html
Until you get a short. Or the firing button is not released for whatever reason. Be ultra careful, but seems to me you know what you are doing.All battery ratings aside, I have been running a 0.3ohm build on the TOBH atty v2 on the hades with the red efest 26650 for the last couple of days, burst rating says I should be fine, continuous rating (15A) says I should have only 1A left of safety, it's been working well so far, and if I chain vape from saturated to dry wick and remove the battery immediately after the last pull the battery comes out cool to the touch or at the very very worst case almost unnoticeably warm, so I feel that that's relatively safe.
Lol, I'm using the exact same setup a I sit here and type this (same batteries, mod and atty). Alost same resistance as well, my build is at 0.4OhmYeah those new purple efest that have arrived at vapeking look pretty awesome, I will be picking a few of those up.
Running a 0.4ohm build on the hades clone with the red efest 26650 with a battery voltage of 4.06V measures 3.1V between the + and - posts (screw pins where you screw the coils to) on a TOBH atty v2 clone from vapeking while firing.
All battery ratings aside, I have been running a 0.3ohm build on the TOBH atty v2 on the hades with the red efest 26650 for the last couple of days, burst rating says I should be fine, continuous rating (15A) says I should have only 1A left of safety, it's been working well so far, and if I chain vape from saturated to dry wick and remove the battery immediately after the last pull the battery comes out cool to the touch or at the very very worst case almost unnoticeably warm, so I feel that that's relatively safe.
That 0.1 ohms higher resistance makes a huge difference. With a fresh battery you will be at 10.5A, which is a goodish margin.Lol, I'm using the exact same setup a I sit here and type this (same batteries, mod and atty). Alost same resistance as well, my build is at 0.4Ohm
Been using these batteries like this for a few months now, so far no issues Happy vaping man
Looks great. I am impressed that they clearly put out the info needed for a layman like me. And it seems this battery has been created specifically with vapers in mind!That looks like one absolutely awesome battery, specs wise!
What do you guys think of the graphs provided on that link?
http://www.kidneypuncher.com/vappower-imr-26650-4200-mah/
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Many of us are doing builds where we are aiming for 10A+, look at how much of a voltage drop we get even with a "fully charged" battery, starting from the 0mAh end of the graph. I think that the internal resistance of the battery (causing the voltage drop under current load) is reducing the power delivered to our actual coils way beyond what we are expecting/planning for. I doubt any of us (I'm not) are taking this into account. Whether we should account for this, and how to, is another story...
@M4dm0nk3y have you by chance to measured the voltage to your coils while firing (0.4ohm, hades, red efest 26650, tobh atty clone)?
There is a heck of a lot of resistance somewhere in the chain, trying to narrow down whether it's mostly hades (original known to be pretty high resistance - high voltage drop) or whether it's also partly also the tobh atty clone or (I suspect) the bulk of it being in the batteries internal resistance.
Pushing a 0.4ohm build with a 4.06V battery and getting only 3.1V (measured while firing) to my actual coils means that the build I though was getting Power = (V*V)/R = (4.06*4.06)/0.4 = 41W, is actually only getting (3.1*3.1)/0.4 = 24W.
It would be interesting to do a comparison between the new purple efest 26650 and the red efest 26650 with the same build and see what the voltage delivered to the coils actually is, I suspect that the new purple efest being rated for higher current draw (continuous) would also have a lower internal resistance and thus delivery more voltage to your coils, how much more, that's the question!
The voltage drop for a Reo (has cold plated contacts) is around 0.2V.I also tested with my HCigar Nemesis, with a Sony VTC5 and the same atty and coil
4.16V: No load
3.36V: While firing (under load)
It would be interesting to see other people's results as well - I definitely need to do more research