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    Tsourekas Vasilios
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  1. I have not saved the measurement result, but I know the Wh that the SLS 1300 3S 40C showed me. I saw 14.36Wh with discharge at 50 Watts. In an electronic circuit (especially in a step down circuit), it does not matter the ohmic value of the resistance, but as you report it, the ohmic value of the measurement was at 0.50 Ohms. Τhe size of the battery is : LxBxH 72x34x24mm https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EAh8CnV9zBUSY1UgOWLCY96Ei5f12Aou08xYtcYGeuE/edit#gid=1364592447
  2. With a series connection Wh is: 7.4 x 3000 = 22.200 / 1000 = 22.2Wh. In parallel, Wh is: 3.7 x 6000 = 22.200 / 1000 = 22.2Wh. So the energy has no difference. But if we do the test through the circuit, then we will see a different result, because the total energy of the batteries will be measured in practice. The latest LG HG2 batches, however, are inferior to the previous ones. It may be different when compared to Sony vtc6 - Samsung 30Q. Since the second half of 2016, the LG HG2 is inferior to the older ones. There is definitely a difference and better Sam - Sony, but LG is still one of the best, with little difference. Setting the cut-off voltage below 3.0 volts is not something that will make a big difference .... If you want to test Sony to see their duration and their behavior, with a similar demand for power .... You can see a better result. This will mean that LG will really be inferior and it is best to make a better battery purchase. Of course, you can simply have a lot of battery hours and you just need to buy new ones .....
  3. Ohms are not related to the result. At 85W it is natural to have a high voltage drop, but personally I think there will be a problem in the batteries .... Are they definitely authentic ??? One more thing : Have you set Wh ???
  4. Li-Ion. It is best to use authentic batteries. AWT is not a manufacturer. He has used batteries from Samsung (30Q) and LG (HG2) in the past, as well as batteries from major manufacturers with less mAh. However, each battery has a different discharge rate and in series it can even become dangerous if it is not the same. Genuine Li-Ion 18650/26650 manufacturers are fewer. Panasonic / Sanyo LG Chem Samsung SDI (SDIEM) Sony Energy MKNE BAK PLB All other batteries in the market, at best, will have some of the above batteries under their cover. But if there are two different batteries with the same cover, it's not the best case. Lipo. After using several batteries, I finally saw that there is a lot of lies ...... The 50 ++++ Cs that are stated by different companies are rather simply as a picture, rather than a performance ..... I have been using Lipo batteries for another purpose (not vaping) and the company that so far is true in what it claims is SLS. - Our batteries are capable of up to 40C. Our batteries with more than 40C, have little better performance and we call them 65C. But our standard battery performance is 40C I do not know how to upload discharge data, but the SLS 1300mAh 40C XTRON battery is capable of 15 Wh at 30W, with discharge from 12.6V to 9.27V This showed me the analysis test I made with DNA200 at 30W. The resistance value plays no role because the DNA200 is step down. In a step down circuit, we will get what we ask for, irrespective of the Ohmic value of the resistance. Companies such as Turnigy, Revolectrix, Bonga, Eflite, Hyperion and others, are building good batteries and have provided very good samples in the market. But companies with bad behavior, personally I will never buy again .......... Batteries from Fasttech, Gearbest, DX, Alibaba ..... etc ..., I think it's money lost .....
  5. If the message is in the wrong topic, I apologize and ask to be transferred to the correct thread Hi to all.New here and would like your help .I bought the Hotcig box DNA 200D.I would like to change the battery, but not know if the Turnigy nano-tech 1000-1300mAh, is correctly sized to fit inside the pack of Hotcig.Thank you all
  6. The 30Q and HG2, is currently the best batteries.The bad news however is that their capacity as discharge rate, no more than 8C at best.This means that in discharges of 20 Amps, will have almost give discharge to VTC5A, but better than the VTC5 - 25 R - HE2 / 4.Personally I think that is the best the market that can do someone a Li-Ion batteries.In many shops these batteries have the best price from VTC5A which is smaller 500mAh.My opinion of course that is better, but the tests have been done, this show. The temperature gave these two batteries , however , it was much smaller than the VTC5A and that means better security and indeed new , improved technology batteries.I believe that the 30Q and HG2, with minimal differences are not worthy of the comparison.They are both leading .My opinion of course that is better, but the tests have been done, this show.
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