Thanks well I Vape it in the 0.3- 0.19It depends on the resistance of your coils.
Thank you very much great help !!!You need to use ohms law to calculate what the amp draw for your build is then choose a battery with a CDR that exceeds that value.
I = amps V = volts R = resistance P = watts
To find the amp draw use I=V/R
divide 4.2v by 0.3Ω = 14 amps
divide 4.2v by 0.19Ω = 22.1 amps
The Samsung 30Q or the LG HG2 would be good choices for the first build as they are both quality 3000 mAh cells.
For the hotter build the Samsung 20R or the VTC4 would be good choices.
You can use the chart below or read up on Mooch's blog to make educated choices when buying batteries.
How do I calculate the watts there ?You need to use ohms law to calculate what the amp draw for your build is then choose a battery with a CDR that exceeds that value.
I = amps V = volts R = resistance P = watts
To find the amp draw use I=V/R
divide 4.2v by 0.3Ω = 14 amps
divide 4.2v by 0.19Ω = 22.1 amps
The Samsung 30Q or the LG HG2 would be good choices for the first build as they are both quality 3000 mAh cells.
For the hotter build the Samsung 20R or the VTC4 would be good choices.
You can use the chart below or read up on Mooch's blog to make educated choices when buying batteries.
Watts/Volts/Amps/Ohms conversion calculatorHow do I calculate the watts there ?
How do I calculate the watts there ?
The short list:
For builds .21 and above*: Samsung 25R (20A discharge rating, 2500mAh capacity)
For .18 and above: Sony VTC4 (23A, 2100mAh)