amp limit questions (again)

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This battery has a 6.8 amp continuous discharge rate. It also is not a "high drain" battery which is not suitable for sub-ohm rba's.

Using the Ohm's Law calculator: 4.2 volts (full charge) with a 0.7 ohm coil, will draw 6 Amps continuous discharge rate.

This battery is really not optimal for high drain applications; such as regulated mods, mechanical mods using a Kick, or RBA's. It is better suited for flashlights. Should you still choose to use this battery I suggest not using coils less than 0.9 ohm, but I still don't recommend it. Pre-built coils in regular clearos or cartos are acceptable.
 
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