Unless your wanting such high voltage output why not just use a large 3S, just asking as I'm lacking in understanding why.
Here is the scenario, the
steam crave Titans deck is parallel or series.
I have a pair of
coils in it now on the parallel deck that come out to 0.3Ω, running those on the PWM with dual 30T requires 28A/235W, you control the pulse width which in turn will reduce the on time so you are not getting 235W for the duration of the vape.
I have a pair of 0.5Ω framed staples that I want to use in the Titan, putting those on the parallel deck brings the resistance down to 0.25Ω and increases the current draw to 34A, a little too close to the battery limit for me.
Now if I put those
coils on the series deck it brings the build resistance to 1Ω. The 30T are only going to put 70W into that build which would not be satisfactory at all.
Here is where the LiPos come into play
3S - 11A/123W, not quite enough power.
4S - 14A/219W, now were talking for a 150W vape.
5S - 18A/342W, would be more than enough power and nice to see 18.5V on the voltmeter when it's sitting on the counter at the local neck beard shop.
More for novelty and silly clouds than as a daily driver.