I’m often asked this question, or a variation of it. Can a certain battery can be used in a particular mod or type of mod? Especially for mods like the Noisy Cricket and other mechanical mods.
The answer is easy…you can use ANY battery in ANY mod as long as it fits and your power setting (for a regulated mod) or coil resistance (for an unregulated/mechanical mod) doesn’t exceed the capability of the battery.
You don’t need a Sony VTC5A or LG HB6 if you’re using 0.2 ohms coils, or higher, in a single battery mechanical mod. Or if you’re using 0.4 ohm coils, or higher, in a Noisy Cricket. You’ll be drawing less than 20A and can easily use 3000mAh HG2’s, 30Q’s, or VTC6’s instead and enjoy the extra vaping time before needing to recharge.
It’s the same for regulated mods. There’s no need to use high amp-rated batteries like the VTC4, VTC5A, or HB6 in mods like the RX200 because you can’t draw more than 23A from the batteries. Any good 20A battery can handle that since it’s pulsed.
This holds true for any mod, power setting, or coil resistance. What matters is matching your battery’s true capabilities to the way you vape. But be aware of exaggerated battery ratings!