Firing button on Infinite King V2 getting hot

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billfirth3

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I have an Infinite King V2 clone and the firing button is getting pretty hot but after I have been vaping on it for about 10 vapes and good vapes. I have my atty at .14 ohms and my mod gets hot from the atty which i expect but the firing button also gets pretty hot. On the battery contact at the firing switch, is getting a little black mark and so is my battery on the bottom. The battery isn't getting hot and also i sanded that part and removed it thinking that was the problem and it wasn't having a good current through it.

Does anyone know what causes this or has had it on other mods or if you have a king clone is this an issue you have?
 

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Im using a sony vtc4 and it happens on both my batteries and theyre about a month old.

I would take the switch apart...and look it. It's mostly the spring, try replacing it with something more sturdy like a copper spring that can handle that low of ohm. Take it to the hard ware store.
 

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I have an Infinite King V2 clone and the firing button is getting pretty hot but after I have been vaping on it for about 10 vapes and good vapes. I have my atty at .14 ohms and my mod gets hot from the atty which i expect but the firing button also gets pretty hot. On the battery contact at the firing switch, is getting a little black mark and so is my battery on the bottom. The battery isn't getting hot and also i sanded that part and removed it thinking that was the problem and it wasn't having a good current through it.

Does anyone know what causes this or has had it on other mods or if you have a king clone is this an issue you have?

It's because you're maxing the battery at 30 amps with a fresh battery (4.2v).

Coil something a bit more sensible and your hot battery problem will be gone. I'd suggest staying at or above .2Ω. You won't lose a thing in your vape, you'll cut your amperage by almost 10 full amps, and you'll be back in safe territory.

Vaping that low a coil with a 30A battery is downright dangerous as you're literally riding the edge of what he battery can realistically perform. Also remember that when you max the battery like that, you kill its usable life span in a hurry.
 

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"I have my atty at .14 ohms and my mod gets hot"

Things that make you go hmm.

I read that and thought the same thing. I was also wondering why I was the first to call him out, and why no one else has done ut since I posted nearly a full day ago. Sub Ω building is fine if you follow basic rules and run your idea by Ω's law every time. Sub-Ωing without even the most basic number check is downright stupid.

I was hoping that most vapers had some sense, but plenty don't.

Anyone winding a coil that low and wondering why their MOD is hot shouldn't be winding their own coils.

Go buy a Pro Tank and save yourself, and perhaps those around you, some grief.


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I read that and thought the same thing. I was also wondering why I was the first to call him out, and why no one else has done ut since I posted nearly a full day ago. Sub Ω building is fine if you follow basic rules and run your idea by Ω's law every time. Sub-Ωing without even the most basic number check is downright stupid.

I was hoping that most vapers had some sense, but plenty don't.




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Its clear that you haven't done Ω's law or at max you would see that Im at 27 amps off the battery


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Its clear that you haven't done Ω's law or at max you would see that Im at 27 amps off the battery


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Fresh Battery = 4.2 volts.
Resistance = .14Ω

Do the math.

I already have.

Voltage = 4.2V
Wattage = 126W
Resistance = .14Ω
Current = 30A

If you want to blow your battery to bits, go ahead. It's not my hand and face. The math doesn't lie. But when you come and ask a question to which you get an answer you don't want to hear, don't blame the math when you're the one who's done it wrong.
 

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Stuff like this is great ammo for the government as well.

The government would absolutely take the wrong message from this.

They would interpret it as then needing to step in and take charge (for our own good of course) instead of taking away that this issue was self-resolved via self-regulation from within the community.
 
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