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Yes, with Pulse Width Modulation.
No, Not DC direct.

3 Battery Mod, no issue.

With what hertz modulator are you going to sustain 200w and for how long ?
Your assuming the average person knows what and how to calculate there battery's amp limit, would my new 25r's or hg2's be rockin @ 200w ?
 

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How about 100 Watts from a Mod running a Single 18650?

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The new Q Series from Yihi would be the only one I think could do it. But at what ohm range is the only thing with it. My guess is it is very limited in its ability but I could be wrong. The beta units are in the field we should know pretty quickly.

The mod has NO baring over the power supply ........................
 
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I'm not an electrician or electrical engineer but, can any mod (regulated) truly put out 200 watts using dual 18650's ?

Yes.
It would need batteries that are capable of it.
Of course a 3 battery mod would give better performance.
 
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The mod has NO baring over the power supply ........................
Here is what OP asked

I'm not an electrician or electrical engineer but, can any mod (regulated) truly put out 200 watts using dual 18650's ?

I responded that possibly the new Q Series from Yihi could do it. But we need to wait and see. The board will only be available in the new device they have, not as a modders board.
 

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And your point would be sparky?

Yihi claims it will put out 200w. It takes two 18650's. We will have to see what it will do. I never made any claims of what it could do.

Do you understand how amp draw / CDR for DC battery's works, to what your believing to be true, you would have to have a built in capacitor to boost to 9.5v, Nothing makes more power than what is put into it,
unless you add a capacitor / Dickson charge pump and about 300$ ............
What happens when either of your battery's drop below 3.5v ?
 
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