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AXIOM_1

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    the Sigelei 150W TC, has a minimum resistance of .1, while the Sigelei 75W has a minimum resistance of .05 ? Personally, I'd just think that they'd match the capabilities. No complaints. And it's not like I build that low on my Sigelei 75W, but I like the room. I hate feeling like I'm right up against the wall. Just my two cents.
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    Never noticed that. Probably because I don't own or study any Sigelei's ........ But that is an interesting point. I would have to look at the rest of the mod and especially the electronics in order to determine why.

    EDIT: They probably figured with the large amount of power the 150 has that you do not need near the low resistance coil that you do with the lower powered mod.
     

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    the Sigelei 150W TC, has a minimum resistance of .1, while the Sigelei 75W has a minimum resistance of .05 ? Personally, I'd just think that they'd match the capabilities. No complaints. And it's not like I build that low on my Sigelei 75W, but I like the room. I hate feeling like I'm right up against the wall. Just my two cents.
    -Johnny

    No.

    Same max current output.
    40amps
     

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    No.

    Same max current output.
    40amps


    ^^^ this would be correct .... They have obviously capped their design for a certain max output current. 40 Amperes in one heck of a lot of current flow and in order to go beyond that (safely) would require more batteries and a different design.
     
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