And I deff dont plan on using all 100w. But I feel a 50 might limit me potentially. . I'd hate to want 10 note watts and not be able to have it. And the extra battery is ideal doing carpentry work and not being able to charge at work
So with 3.2-4.2 does that mean I can charge from a wall plug in with usb safely? I would ideally Like to be able to charge without buying battery chargers
Anybody? Those are the only 2 things I'm concerned with and don't quite understand.
Kinda stuck on:
Sigelei 100w+
Or
Ipv3
Any positive reviews with either? + being able to charge through the micro USB.. If it safe \ ok to do?
Right on bikenstein. My problem is I over analyze way way way to much, which for the most part is a good thing except actually pulling the trigger on something. I do it on everything I buy.
Any info on the amp limits and input voltage questions above.
Any also I've seen mixed answers if you...
So this coming friday I'll be making a purchase of my first regulated mod. It will most likely be a 50w mod.
I just have a few questions I'm confused about.
On the ipv2 for example it says
Input voltage: 3.2-3.7v
And on the sigelei
Input voltage: 3.2-4.2
Is this referring to the amount of...
As well, was just on steam-engine.org. looking at the ohm calculator playing with numbers.
It makes sense of allot of things but one thing confuses me.
Amp limits.. Is that referring to the battery I'm using? Because i have looked at a few dif mods specs after seeing that and only one had...
Still curious about this. Does this decide what kind of battery to buy? It doesn't have anything to do with the volts that my mod is actually producing right? More or less what it's drawing from the battery? Would it influence what kind of battery o would buy?
I really would like something that I can charge with the batteries still in the mod. With the micro usb charge port. I like the looks off the mini, I would just really like 50ish watts.I just would hate to short myself.
With that being said. Is that safe/ok to do with the batteries?
I also an seeing for the ipv2 for example:
"Input Voltage: 3.2v 3.7v"
And for the sigelei is 3.2 - 4.2
Is this pretty standard? Is that just the draw it is taking from the battery? How she's this effect the unit itself or the battery I purchase?
Really liking the looks of:
Sigelei 50w
Ipv2
Istick50
Any other good suggestions? Reputable? That have good review and positive feed back in the forum community?
Just watched a riptripper video on the ipv 2
And was very impressed. Explaining i could get a very similar sub ohm vape at 1-1.8 ohms being able to vape at 37 watts and 8 volts.
And the vapor was great on a RDA with a 1.8 ohm coil.
Thanks trolldragon. That's just what i wanted to hear.
I don't plan on sticking with my nati mini. I planned on getting a rda for that purpose. I also planned on buying a rmod that could go down to .5 minimum. And a 30ish + watt.
I'm loving suicide bunnys-sucker Punch, which is high VG...
So three questions then
If I was to run my current tank at say 15w. (Which ive read people even go to 17 before experiencing burnt) I would increase vapor? Yes?
And I deff would like to get a rebuildable. That outs where the 20-30 watts would shine correct?
I just found a ohm chart for...
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