Golisi 21700 Batteries - Sir Vape

I have a pair of the Golisi Black S30, 3000 mAh, which according to Mooch has a CDR of 22A. That is very good for a 3000 mAh battery. So far I am impressed. Looks like a solidly manufactured battery with a sturdy wrap.
 
Only 15 Amp batteries. So, nope. Not for vaping...unless you build like above 1 ohm coils.
Or in a regulated mod if u vape below 60 watts(50 if u want to be on the safer side) on a regulated mod.
 
Or in a regulated mod if u vape below 60 watts(50 if u want to be on the safer side) on a regulated mod.

Even then I wouldn't use it. In a regulated mod the batteries are in series, which means the volts can be doubled, but the amps still stay the same at 15 Amps. So you can't build lower than 0.2 ohms with those batteries then. At 50W, the amp draw on a 0.2ohm build is already 15.8 amps.

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Even then I wouldn't use it. In a regulated mod the batteries are in series, which means the volts can be doubled, but the amps still stay the same at 15 Amps. So you can't build lower than 0.2 ohms with those batteries then. At 50W, the amp draw on a 0.2ohm build is already 15.8 amps.

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I use one in my Pulse 80W, using a 0.54 ohm coil between 20 and 30W, which is more than safe enough. Love the battery life on the Sanyos.
 
I use one in my Pulse 80W, using a 0.54 ohm coil between 20 and 30W, which is more than safe enough. Love the battery life on the Sanyos.
The 4000 mah battery life is just amazing, I don't think any other battery in the 20700 category has this capacity
 
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