I didn't check the calculations, so I'm assuming they are correct. That has the specifications of an ICR chemistry battery (not a high drain battery). Not recommended. High drain and high capacity are two different specifications, BTW.
A maximum continuous discharge rate of under 3 amps is just not enough for ANY rebuildable. Rebuildable atomizers are POWER HUNGRY. Even with a 18650 IMR (high drain) battery with 10 amps continuous, a rebuildable with only 2 ohm resistance will drain a battery twice as fast as using a factory built juice attachment.
I've used 18350 IMR batteries in a regulated mod (Provari) with a cartotank & clearomizer (2 - 3 ohms), and the experience was good, if short (battery time wise). I wouldn't think of using a rebuildable with an 18350 battery, though.
My only suggestion would be to try the new AW 18350 IMR. It is 12 amps continuous with 800 mAh capacity. Still, don't expect any 18350 to vape very long with a rebuildable on top.
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