leave you guys alone for a few hours and your talking about temperature coefficient
One thing I want to say and that is by using a mechanical mod the heating of the coil comes down to the battery.
Firstly a little history on battery technologies
Lithium Ion batteries, most common, used almost everywhere you can think, no memory effect, some recover from low voltage
Lithium Polymer, radio controlled toys, electric screw drivers high current devices die if dropping below low voltage threshold
The Lithium Ion will have a short burst of high current, however it is not stated on the batteries and you need to see the data sheets from manufacturers to get the exact ratings
Lithium Polymer have a very high current and is stated in C rating on each battery
lipo (Lithium Polymer) batteries lets say you have a 1000mah 20c battery, that means the storage capacity is 1 Amp for an hour. The 20c means that it can discharge as high as 20 amps continuously. (some batteries can vary but it will be stated)
lib (Lithium Ion Battery) lets say you have a 1000mah battery, that also means 1 amp for an hour, the instant discharge is varied but is also dangerous at prolonged periods, the safe amount is 1A continuous anything higher should be for a few seconds and the rest period generally should be 15x the high discharge period for safety if not more.
This is a problem with our mechanical mods and pushing below the 1 ohm barrier.
lets say a fresh battery 4.2v and a 1 ohm coil
now technically the instant you hit that button you have a current of 4.2 amps which is 4x the stated battery capacity
some batteries have protection and different types, some short circuit, some current limiting.
ever wonder why changing mods or changing batteries provides a different vapor ? the above all plays a role
Now people have been pushing 6 - 7 ohms and thats a whopping 7 amps and for some of these little batteries there is no way it can deliver the current needed.
So being an electrical engineer, I say dont go below the 0.8 ohms it's a little too risky with lithium ion batteries.
There are lithium polymer batteries available in sizes to suit us but we need to have lipo chargers
Now dont quote me on all the details above, I am going by memory.... any corrections welcome
Regards
Elias