I built a 1.0 ohm coil by accident-battery gurus?

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Ok, so I did my first coil build on a small rda yesterday. To be quite honest I really didn't expect it to work at all and figured I'd need a few practice runs etc. It turns out that it does work, and pretty well. I was aiming for about 1.8-2.0 ohms I guess. I'm sure the solution is maybe more wraps.

I've got a safety question for you battery gurus.

Here's the battery I'm using:

Tenergy 18650 Protected Li-Ion Battery (3.7v - 2600mAh)

This is a protected 18650. I'm using it on pure smoker's Legacy (3.7 fixed voltage). The calculation is obviously 13.69 watts. Is this safe? Do I need a fuse?

For reference I made this coil out of 32 awg kanthal. The wick was just 1mm silica times 2.

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Amps is a measure of flow is that correct?

The Legacy itself has no amp limit as it has no internal electronics. Can a battery itself limit amps?

yes some batteries can't handle 4 amps, some can. just depends on the battery. if you go over, than it can fry the battery or blow up. it would be like taking a heavy gauge wire and shorting the pos to neg. current will slam up and boom. and 1ohm is nothing in the resistance world it's basically a short.
 

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yes some batteries can't handle 4 amps, some can. just depends on the battery. if you go over, than it can fry the battery or blow up. it would be like taking a heavy gauge wire and shorting the pos to neg. current will slam up and boom. and 1ohm is nothing in the resistance world it's basically a short.

As someone who isn't technical here. I guess I'm not understanding. It is possible that maybe two of my coil wires are touching and it's just a short?

I made 4 wraps.
 

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As someone who isn't technical here. I guess I'm not understanding. It is possible that maybe two of my coil wires are touching and it's just a short?

I made 4 wraps.

make sure your wraps are spread out evenly. the tenergy battery you have is more for flashlight use or for higher ohm coils.
If I were you Id rewrap another coil and get it up to 5 or 6 wraps and the ohms to about 1.8-2.0 until you have a good battery that is IMR.
 

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make sure your wraps are spread out evenly. the tenergy battery you have is more for flashlight use or for higher ohm coils.
If I were you Id rewrap another coil and get it up to 5 or 6 wraps and the ohms to about 1.8-2.0 until you have a good battery that is IMR.

I've got some IMR batteries but they are all flat top.
 

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Ok, so I did my first coil build on a small rda yesterday. To be quite honest I really didn't expect it to work at all and figured I'd need a few practice runs etc. It turns out that it does work, and pretty well. I was aiming for about 1.8-2.0 ohms I guess. I'm sure the solution is maybe more wraps.

I've got a safety question for you battery gurus.

Here's the battery I'm using:

Tenergy 18650 Protected Li-Ion Battery (3.7v - 2600mAh)

This is a protected 18650. I'm using it on pure smoker's Legacy (3.7 fixed voltage). The calculation is obviously 13.69 watts. Is this safe? Do I need a fuse?

For reference I made this coil out of 32 awg kanthal. The wick was just 1mm silica times 2.

All help appreciated.



From specs I've seen for your battery: http://www.tenergy.com/30005, the C rating for your battery is 2C. With 2C and 2600 mah the safe max will be a 5.2 amps.

Using a 1.0 ohm coil on a fully charged battery (4.2 v) - 4.2 amps
Using 1.0 ohm coil at 3.7 volts - 3.7 amps.

Your battery is fine with a 1.0 ohm coil.
 
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Thanks everyone. I think I'm going to go ahead and move to IMR button top batts to be on the safe side.

The Tenergy is within the amp limit, but is a straight Li-ion. An IMR is a safer chemistry and more recommended for mods. A 18650 AW IMR has a 10C rating - heaps of capacity. They are designed to handle high drain.
 
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