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18650 3.7V Aspire 18650 rechargeable battery cell is made for high discharge current (max. 40A) applications.40 Amperes is more than enough to run almost any high drain (high discharge current) electronic device.It is an excellent choice for people who are looking for high drain ICR 18650 battery cells (Personal Vaporizer-Electronic Cigarette, Flashlights, or any application that requires high discharge current).Aspire's high capacity (1800mAh) battery will provide much longer run time than any standard ICRbattery.

How to achieve an ideal balance between high capacity, and high safety in one Lithium based 18650 battery cell?

Aspire has developed a new Solid Solution technology by mixing the high capacity characteristics of the Li-ion chemistry [cobalt based] cells, and high safety of the LiMn2O4 [manganese based] Lithium based batteries.

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see more about our 18650 battery,please refer to our website or our blog
Now customers can buy our 18650 battery from aspire online store
 
I watched a few reviewers using these new batteries, and they said they were really good but none of them had the equipment to test then to see if they , are 40a but a guy was using them in his Mech and said they hit really hard. He said although the mah is a lot lower than a 25r , which are my current fav . It still hit harder even near the end of the charge. I will be sceptical until I get a few but seem promising
 
For my purposes it looks like the unnamed green line battery would be as good for me and my mechs as I replace my batterys by the time I get to 3.25 volts.
Also both the unnamed batteries perform well at 1 amp
Given that most of my coils draw between 4 and 8 amps the aspire even on their figures may not be the best bet.

At 40a all the batteries plumet quickly.
I think they are being selective with what they choose to show and trying to bamboozle people with science like all those shampoo adverts with scientific sounding compounds.

I am no expert we will find out soon enough if they are any good.
 
I will need to talk to Torchy ,and ask him about these, maybe he has put them to the test at least if he has you can rely on him for the truth. In fact I am going to see him next week so will report back.
 
For my purposes it looks like the unnamed green line battery would be as good for me and my mechs as I replace my batterys by the time I get to 3.25 volts.
Also both the unnamed batteries perform well at 1 amp
Given that most of my coils draw between 4 and 8 amps the aspire even on their figures may not be the best bet.

At 40a all the batteries plumet quickly.
I think they are being selective with what they choose to show and trying to bamboozle people with science like all those shampoo adverts with scientific sounding compounds.

I am no expert we will find out soon enough if they are any good.

As we stated that we don't focus at low discharge rate,we focus at high discharge rate.

If you use low ohm coil to have a try like 0.3 ohm,you will find the difference.:)
 
They look identical to NiteCore batteries, not that this is a problem, it's the company colouring after all. Will also be interested to see how test results turn out. I'm want to try out the 0.2ohm coils on the Arctic, and if these are reliable on paper I would definitely get myself a few.
 
They look identical to NiteCore batteries, not that this is a problem, it's the company colouring after all. Will also be interested to see how test results turn out. I'm want to try out the 0.2ohm coils on the Arctic, and if these are reliable on paper I would definitely get myself a few.

Yes,the test diagram we posted here was did by ourselves,but it doesn't contain company colouring.
We have sent out some samples to some reviewers for testing,we are waiting for the testing result.

If any information,we will post here.:D
 
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