Am I doing something wrong?

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simiozaur

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Hello!

I am fairly new to vaping as far as wattage and TC is concerned. Just bought a Vaporesso Target Pro, did the software update and started vaping. Since I just bought it today everything seemed pretty fine but I realised the Volts might be a bit to high. On a 0.9 Ka cCell resistance with 20W I'm pushing 4.3-4.5 Volts. If I wanna go for, let's say 25W, it wont go lower than 4.9-5 Is that normal?
The battery I'm using was recommended by the shop owner and that is a Samsung INR18650-30Q which is supposed to be a 3.7V. I naturally just bought it since I only used built-in batteries before.

Would appreciate some toughts on this, keep in mind I'm new to Wattage and TC vaping. Thanks :D
 

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Isn't it dangerous tho? Not really familiar with this but can't that overheat the battery if it's going over the capacity?
Not at that Wattage that's like a 5 amp draw and your batteries can handle 20amps

Even at you max 75 watts that like a 9 amp draw.. although it would fry your coil...
 
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That voltage your giving is from the converter, not the battery since your using a regulated device.
simplified (ignoring buck/boost efficiency, other resistance, etc):

battery(ies) -> dc to dc converter (the mod/chipset) -> atty

battery: 20 Watts draws 5.5 Amps from lets say a nominal 3.6 Volts - but is actual battery state including sag (I=P/V) Your 30Q is a Mooch rated 20 Amps.
atty: 20 Watts delivered requires your dc to dc converter to do 4.7 Volts (P=V^2/R)
atty: 20 Watts delivered requires your dc to dc converter to do 5.2 Amps (I=V/R)

Chipsets (devices) will have a output voltage & amp max(example: dna75 max output voltage is 6.2 Volts, and max output current, continuous is 30 Amps)
 

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Not at that Wattage that's like a 5 amp draw and your batteries can handle 20amps

Even at you max 75 watts that like a 9 amp draw.. although it would fry your coil...
75w would be around 25 amps, give or take depending on the chip efficiency.

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75w would be around 25 amps, give or take depending on the chip efficiency.

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