Bottom Line: This Turnigy Graphene is a great performing, low internal resistance pack but it is overrated.
Vaping at its 117A (65C) rating, which I am presuming is a useless “pulse” rating and not a continuous current rating, would quickly bring the pack voltage down to about 10V and quickly heat the pack up past Turnigy’s max temperature rating unless vaping slowly. This cannot even be considered a 65C (117A) pulse-rated pack unless the pulses are short and far between and you don’t mind the huge voltage sag at 117A.
This is a great performing pack though, easily beating out packs with higher internal resistances which causes greater voltage sag and higher temperatures.
But, as is always the case, there are tradeoffs for this better performance. This Turnigy Graphene pack is thicker than many other poorer performing packs, 27mm versus about 21mm. It is also heavier, 188gms versus the 145-160gms of other packs. But if this pack’s larger size and greater weight isn’t a problem then it’s a great choice for higher current applications.
CAUTION: LiPo’s use the most volatile of the Li-Ion battery chemistries and can cause extreme injury if abused. Never use a LiPo unless the cells, wraps, wiring, and connector are in perfect condition. Never exceed the CDR of the LiPo unless you understand and accept the risks involved. You are responsible for your own safety, be careful!
My Ratings:
Capacity = 1800mAh
Continuous Discharge Rating (CDR) = 50A (28C)
Average Pack IR = 13.65mOhms
Average Cell IR = 3.1mOhms
Dimensions/Weight = 106 x 35 x 27mm / 188gms
IR = Internal Resistance
mOhms = milliohms
Test results, discharge graph, photos: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/turnigy-graphene-65c-1800mah-3s-lipo-pack-bench-test-results-only-a-28c-39c-pack-but-a-great-one.794599/
LiPo ratings table: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/lipo-pack-safety-grades-and-performance-table.7807/
All my test results to date: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/list-of-battery-tests.7436/