The Sig is absolutely, positively, 100% wired in series. I made an assumption that because the batteries are installed with opposite polarity and its specs indicate a 10v max output that the 100w was series as well. Some googling shows at it's actually in parallel. That's a heck of a boost it...
Besides, the batteries are in series in order to get the voltage needed to produce upwards of 100 watts. You still only have 20 amps, not the 40 you would have if they were parallel. Plus, you really don't want to be running your batteries at their max discharge rate all the time. You don't...
Based on the writing I see on the web, including that from "professional" writers, they probably do.
Poor writing + Almost as poor editing = o_O:blink::facepalm:
What kind of wire? What gauge? What's the inner diameter of the coil? How many wraps?
Your picture only shows me the resistance, but there's A LOT of different ways to build a 0.16 ohm coil. A picture of the build itself is always helpful, too.
I found Rainbow Sherb to be a gunker. I took 100ml of it on a two week vacation this summer and split my daily vaping between a Zephyrus and a Reo. I couldn't get four days out of either device before changing coils or dry burning. On average, I was getting about two days on each device...
I would think the simplest solution is to buy coil heads with a higher resistance and see if you like the vape they provide. A new mod requires more money, while building on an RDA requires money and a significant time investment.
They're wireless, but a receiver card needs to be plugged in to the device. They're pretty small and unobtrusive, but it wasn't what people really wanted at the time. Newer wireless charging technology is much better.
I usually go through about 5 cords for each iPhone I've owned. I've always...
Apple can't even make a decent charging cord. Also, those pads you see on sale at Target are old tech. The reason they weren't popular is just like the original setup on the rDNA. One has to still plug something in to the device. For phones, you usually had to buy a separate case which had the...
I have a Dimitri clone that does this. Had a problem between the contacts in the switch and the one it's supposed to touch (at least this is what I suspect). Never was able to fix it, but I can honestly say I really don't care about the mod all that much. If I happen to stumble across the fix...
The rDNA40 has wireless charging available. I never felt like ponying up the $25 for the base, so I'm not sure how well it works. Never bothered googling opinions on it, either.
How many wraps for what, the same resistance? What's the ID of the coil you want to make?
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You'll probably have to source magnets on your own from places like Super Magnet Man or eBay. Not terribly hard as long as you can accurately measure the OD of the post and ID of the button. You'll likely just have to take a guess at the thickness, but magnets are cheap enough that you can get a...
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