Hey guys. I wanted to post up here to see if anyone has done similar with their dual box mechs and what results you got.
As a little background I've been using mechs for a bit now and am a firm believer of the simplicity. I've burned out 2 regulated divecies after a few months of putting them through their pase's. Granted they where clones and probably not the best built chips im not a knocker just not for me anymore. So here I am been all mech for about 5 months now. Was fortunate enough to be given 2 authentic nemys from a friend and picked up a smpl as well. Couldn't put the simple down,until my cherry bomber showed up that is
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So enough rant, anyway I've gotten very used to feeling when my battery drop off happened in my single battery mods. After using this for a few days I'm a little unclear of when that is with dual batteries. Its a little process of switching batteries on the go in the bomber. Rather then ripping it apart to take a ddm to the batteries, on board ease would be great.Hence I'm looking for a simple way to check on the go especially if heading out for a bit and seeing if I should carry batteries with me.
So questions are... On a parallel set up if I wire my volt meter to the bridge between both batteries, I should get an accurate voltage reading of what overall voltage is left from both firing batteries?
I started with new batteries on this box that will always be charged in pairs on the same charger and only used in this box. I assume I will get a pretty accurate voltage number if I keep the batteries cycling from mod to charger in this order.
Can anyone confirm if my ideas of how this works while trying to moniter 2 batteries in parallel? Or share your set ups of how you've added volt meters in your parallel boxes.
Thanks for any help in advance guys. Happy vaping
As a little background I've been using mechs for a bit now and am a firm believer of the simplicity. I've burned out 2 regulated divecies after a few months of putting them through their pase's. Granted they where clones and probably not the best built chips im not a knocker just not for me anymore. So here I am been all mech for about 5 months now. Was fortunate enough to be given 2 authentic nemys from a friend and picked up a smpl as well. Couldn't put the simple down,until my cherry bomber showed up that is
So enough rant, anyway I've gotten very used to feeling when my battery drop off happened in my single battery mods. After using this for a few days I'm a little unclear of when that is with dual batteries. Its a little process of switching batteries on the go in the bomber. Rather then ripping it apart to take a ddm to the batteries, on board ease would be great.Hence I'm looking for a simple way to check on the go especially if heading out for a bit and seeing if I should carry batteries with me.
So questions are... On a parallel set up if I wire my volt meter to the bridge between both batteries, I should get an accurate voltage reading of what overall voltage is left from both firing batteries?
I started with new batteries on this box that will always be charged in pairs on the same charger and only used in this box. I assume I will get a pretty accurate voltage number if I keep the batteries cycling from mod to charger in this order.
Can anyone confirm if my ideas of how this works while trying to moniter 2 batteries in parallel? Or share your set ups of how you've added volt meters in your parallel boxes.
Thanks for any help in advance guys. Happy vaping