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Very simple question: I'm using a samsung 30q 18650 battery in my athena squonk am I using the correct battery? My battery life is around 3 to 4 hours currently

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Very simple question: I'm using a samsung 30q 18650 battery in my athena squonk am I using the correct battery? My battery life is around 3 to 4 hours currently

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You need to go for the Samsung 25R a much better bat for mech mods.
The built of your coil will determine the life span of your bat

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You need to go for the Samsung 25R a much better bat for mech mods.
The built of your coil will determine the life span of your bat

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I'm running the nudge rda dual coil coming in at 0.18 ohms stapled claptons

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I'm running the nudge rda dual coil coming in at 0.18 ohms stapled claptons

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For those ohms single bat is gonna run dead quickly cause your using alot of watts

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I'm running the nudge rda dual coil coming in at 0.18 ohms stapled claptons

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Yeah i would definitely use a samsung 25R or even a Sony VTC5A, that 30Q is great for regulated but NOT @ 0.18 ohms on a mech drawing 23 amps on a battery that's amp rating is 15 amp.

If you want to use that battery, you should be at around 0,28 ohm to be safe, also it will increase your battery life, try some nano aliens
 
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Yeah i would definitely use a samsung 25R or even a Sony VTC5A, that 30Q is great for regulated but @ 0.18 ohms is drawing 23 amps on a battery thats amp rating is 15 amp.

If you want to use that battery, you should be at around 0,28 ohm to be safe, also it will increase you battery life
Thank You, will diffenetly look at it

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