One of the ways for creating good sub-ohms setup is calculating the warmth of the vape (so-called heat flux) - here is the calculator: Coil wrapping | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators
If you look below:
You can see marked area with heat flux calculation (depending od the power)- it...
Same (as you can see in pictures). And I'm a little surprised of your result because at 0.3 ohm we get ~13A current, so it looks like the voltage drop results only from internal resistance of battery and the rest of circuit is ideal (almost).
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At 0.25 ohms on mech mod almost HALF of generated power is wasted on heating elements other than the coil - here you can see why. Efficiency of setups powered by vv/vw mods is much better, so you will achieve a similar effect using 0.5ohm single-coil with power 25-30W.
Brittanicle <- if you are interested in please take a look at my step by step tutorial dripping for beginners :) . And here you can read something about resistance and mech mods...
I had a little problem because I have only 26AWG wire so when I made straight ~2cm "coil" I got ~0.2 ohm. Anyway I measured it:
On SXmini:
On first multimeter:
On the second one:
Of course the "lead resistance" (0.4 ohm) must be subtracted from results.
However I DO NOT...
ABSOLUTELY NO. First of all thank you very much for time you spent for explanation.
Actually I'm a little shocked :ohmy: According to what you say the KEY word in specs is "of reading" - if there is only percentage, without "of rdg" phrase, it means full scale accuracy. So even the quite...
I'm wide open for new knowledge, especially from people smarter than me. So could you please comment the National Instrument or Fluke (page no 3 and 4) explanation of multimeter accuracy?
You are lucky guy :) Mint liquids are quite easy for cloning. I'm trying to clone Bebeca/Tribeca for half a year ...
What you can do?
* try base of another manufacturer,
* try 50/50 and 100% VG base,
* try another flavour,
* are you sure you mixed 6mg strength?
Standard, cheap multimeter form FastTech, for example this one has accuracy (1%+2d). It means that during measurement of 1ohm coil the uncertainty will be ± 0.03 ohm... Theoretically ;) safer will be to take 0.1 ohm accuracy. So, if you don't use a coils below, let's say, 0.5 ohm it will be...
Yes, the "old" one was bought a few months before the "new".
Yes it is ;) In my opinion the 5200 version is some setback for the Keeppower. In vv/vw mods this battery is also not so good - it has HUGE voltage drop on internal resistance...
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