Calculating amp draw series

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Bunnykiller

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its a regulated mod... if the resistance is too low it wont work.... it has safety features built into it...

and here is an analogy..
you are filling a bucket and you have 3 hoses hooked together( 3 batteries in series) and the water source supplies 1 gallon a minute, only 1 gallon a minute will flow thru all 3 hoses in series
if you have 3 different hoses at 1 gallon a minute each, you can fill the bucket at 3 gallons a minute ( paralell hoses/batteries)
 

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So how come we see people with mechs building 0.02
Not to confuse you anymore but people do that by running an unregulated series mod. It's still technically "mechanical"

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edyle

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Plugged in my dna200 and it has an option to show current. Uploaded those settings and at 75 w it's saying 14.3A with the batteries at 4v but according to you guys it should be 6A?

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1: "Plugged in my dna200"
You mean usb ?

2: "Uploaded those settings"
what settings?

watts = volts x amps
 
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