Clarifications.
The 30Qs I bought are from Gearbest. Not Banggood. And are gunuine.
When I wrongly said draw, I should have said output instead.
I used a 100w Geekvape Aegis to test more cells. This thing is unforgiving, I found.
Even if it is designed for a 26650, It bring a rubber insert that allows the use of 18650s.
No battery stayed at the 100w mark.
That includes the 26650 that comes with the Rofis MR70. Which I consider my best battery.
Several of them took less wattage. But stayed on.
The real Samsungs did. 82w.
To my surprise, the Panasonic BDs held. At 80w.
I also suffered a disappointment. The HG2s I have are fake. I paid 5 dollars each. A true ripoff.
The battery business is, like the flashlight business, Caveat Emptor.
I don’t consider a two dollar battery a ripoff. It’s just a cheap battery. For a cheap price.
A cheap battery for a high price is a ripoff. Like the HG2s case.
The only comment I resent, is someone trying to portrait the vaping comunity as ignorants.
There are ignorants in every comunity.
I have a friend that swears for his 10,000mAh 18650. Just because it lasts longer than his 6000mAh.
The vaping comunity is divided in two groups.
The nerds, like me, that buy regulated mods.
For different reasons. In my case, mainly, because I’m lazy. And they are way safer.
And the true vapers. And there are many.
These people build their mods from the ground up.
They have as much knowledge or more, than 99.9% of the flashlight comunity.
They are risking life and limb every time they take a puff.
These are the ones that win competitions. They have my outmost respect.
It’s like in motorcycling. There are riders. And there are bikers. (All Noise).
I stopped being a rider, when I felt I’ve lost key reflexes for 160mph.
I still have the 1000 r/r. But I seldom ride it.
I’m a tourer now. Goldwing. I’ll never be a biker.
Like the guys with the mechanical mods will never be caught with a regulated.
THE END.
Cheers.