Off topic: my build actually is closer to 0.23 ohms. The 228 watts was just my guesstimate so lose about half a volt or so per VTC5A due to the voltage drop, and lose some more due to the resistance of the brass tubes and copper firing pin).He's talking a tube mech in a series stacked configuration.
8.4v @
228watts
He's running a 0.3 to 0.31 at 27.143amps, a little on the higher side but still well within what Mooch claims the VTC5A is capable of, especially on a claimed competition mech mod the Purge mod claims to be, and this not even taking into account if he is figuring voltage drop and even lower resistance than what an Ohms Law Calculator is saying.
@dripster O/T was about a regulated mod, not a mech, 2 completely different animals when it comes to amp drain and what is safe, as a regulated uses watts and lowest voltage, not highest voltage and resistance.
228watts/6.0v=38amps/90% DC to DC efficiency=42.22amps <- Regulated
compared to
8.4v/0.3=28amps <-Mech/Unregulated
On topic: no... you can't do that on a regulated mod without getting yourself into serious trouble. Who knows, maybe it will some day be possible to run the Predator in mech mode (with a future version of Arctic Fox installed on it). So at least in theory it can still be done. I know some (or many) people on here adhere to the general rule of thumb that you shouldn't take it up higher than 30 percent above the CDR value reported by Mooch. But if you're doing less than 2 second puffs and you're giving the VTC5A enough time to rest between puffs, you can still be relatively safe as long as you know exactly what you are doing. The bottom line is it's much easier (and safer) to just get the RX300 instead. (Either that, or get a series mech... personally I got several series mechs and an RX300 because, hey... that's what's making me smile!)