G320 Kit - The Powerful Marshal

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    KenD

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    I doubt that some 1 will go as high as 320 watts however if safety is a concern you have the option to use it with 2 batteries for a max of 200 watts.
    Two batteries at 200w isn't really safer than three at 320w.

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    I agree with you however more than 90% of mods available on the market are powered by 2 batteries @ 200 w & we are comfortable using them aren’t we?
    True, but I've said that's it's a bad design since these mods started coming out. Manufacturing mods that exceed the capabilities of any existing batteries is simply stupid and irresponsible.

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    With due respect.
    The more batteries that you have, the more the Amps are dispersed.

    As you can see from the chart below a .15 Atty at 325 Watts will require 45 Amps.
    Devide 45 Amps among 3 batteries and you are pulling 15 Amps per Battery.

    Just about any high Drain battery can handle this.

    In addition this is a protected Mod with safety features.




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    sonicbomb

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    Also respectfully, your calculations are wrong.
    On a regulated device the resistance is not a factor in the amp draw on the batteries. Regulated mods have safety features, but none that will stop you from drawing unsafe amperage from your cells

    320 watts is 28 amps per cell when they are charged factoring in a 90% mod efficiency. Then 35 amps per cell when discharged at 3.4 volts. There are 18650s that can deliver 35 amps, but used like that they won't last for long.
     
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    sonicbomb

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    I wanted to add to this that 3.4v is a conservative cut-off. Some of the new rash of 'hypermods' discharge below 3v at which point you are pulling 40+ amps from the cell which, is just plain nuts. Also, I doubt many people who buy this mod will be using a true 30 amp cell. 20 amp cells like the LG HG2 or the Samsung 30Q get hot enough to boil water at 25 amps, so imagine if they are using some brightly coloured re-wrap...
     
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