Introducing myself & advice needed on copper wire amp ratings

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Hello folks. I've been lurking the forum for a long time and have found some really great advice. I'm a cloud chasing vape lover and juice chef and plan to build my own box mod soon. I'm looking for advice on wires for my desired build (a dual 18650 parallel able to handle up to 60a) as I'm unsure what sort of amp ratings copper wire can handle in the context of a box mod.

Google is suggesting that I need 4-5 awg copper wire to be able to push a maximum of 60a, but I'm guessing this is massively overkill. I'm interested to know what some of you guys use in your own builds.

I understand that I'm more likely to find the answers I need once I'm able to post in the correct forum, but any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance. I look forward to giving something back to a community which has already given me so much.
 
*ZING!* All that went right over my head! :blink:
But... If we can get your post-count over 5, then you can head over to the Modders section where you belong...
Welcome to ECF!
How long have you been interested in building mods?
About a week! I've been vaping for a couple of months and I feel like I'm advancing fast. I've got a pretty good knowledge of battery safety and basic electronics, my dad is an electrician by trade so I've got a superb teacher. I'm eager to get my hands dirty and build my own mod in the next month or so.

Thanks for the kind words! :D
 
Read all the "stickies". You will not be able to post over there until you get in your first 5 posts (and the server updates at :25 past the hour).
I did have a quick look over and felt like I needed to get past that post limit so I can start asking some questions ASAP!

Thanks for taking the time to reply, very much appreciated.

There is, however, a big difference between intermittent vs. continuous load-carrying capacity, as you will see from the charts.
Fantastic, this is exactly what I needed to know.

I'm well aware of the difference with pulse and continuous on batteries and was unsure if it was the same story for copper wiring, but this confirms my suspicions that it's a similar story for both.

Thanks so much for the link.
 
Welcome!

I'm afraid I can't offer much advice to your predicament, I had to stop in and ask:
Is your name one of the flavors your cooked up?:D
It's actually a long story behind the name, but yes, I'm working on a flavour called cheeseberry using capella's new york cheesecake as a base! Until it's perfected, my lips are sealed!!
 

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It's actually a long story behind the name, but yes, I'm working on a flavour called cheeseberry using capella's new york cheesecake as a base! Until it's perfected, my lips are sealed!!

For all things DIY head on over to the DIY ELiquid Forum. Make sure to read all the "stickies". Also check out the blogs by ECF members Hoosier & dannyv45. dannyv45 posted this thread a while ago. Recommended Reading For People New to DYI

For a juice mixing calculator consider using eJuiceMeUp

I don't just buy all my flavors from one flavoring company. I primarily use Flavor Arts but there are some flavors that TFA/Inawera/Hangsen/Capella and others do better (and better/best is subjective depending on what you like). Here are some threads you may like to read through for different flavoring companies. Many of the posts include recipes and comments about a specific flavor.

1. Flavor Arts (FA) - Pure Vapes has 3ml FlavourArt flavorings
2. The Flavor Apprentice (TFA) - The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread
3. Inawera (IW) - Inawera - a few reviews
4. Hangsen (HG) - The Hangsen Thread
5. VapingZone (VZ) - New Super Concentrated Flavors & New Super Concentrated Flavors - Part 2

DIY Recipe Sites

* ECF E-Liquid Recipes <= Feel free to post your recipes here for all members to enjoy
* EcigExpress Archive Cookbook
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* E-Liquid Recipes UK
* kritikalmass - E-Liquid Recipes
* One Stop DIY Shop - Recipes
 
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Excellent reply!

I've actually been lurking those forums for several weeks, the amount of information I've been absorbing from ECF over the last couple of months is insane.

Thanks for taking the time to put all those links in one place, I'll certainly be back to reference this thread in the next few days when I mix up my next batch with the latest bunch of concentrates I ordered yesterday!

My focus at the moment is on flavour enhancers. I recently invested in some saline, apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, ethyl maltol, citric acid and malic acid to further enhance the rather ridiculous number of concentrates I've purchased over the last few weeks. I'll be seeking out advice on proper balances of said additives for sure.

I'll certainly share some of my recipes too. I'm a big fan of sweet and/or sour fruits and would like to perfect some Jolly Rancher style flavours.

Thanks everyone for helping me reach my post limit! You guys are awesome!
 

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welcom to ECF..

Ive watched a TON of videos regarding MOD building and the running theme seems to be using 18awg... BUT dont quote me on that, as I have never build one before and would need to do a log more research before I felt comfortable doing so... Right now im satisfied with my juice making and coil building :)
 
welcom to ECF..

Ive watched a TON of videos regarding MOD building and the running theme seems to be using 18awg... BUT dont quote me on that, as I have never build one before and would need to do a log more research before I felt comfortable doing so... Right now im satisfied with my juice making and coil building :)
I've been advised to go with 14awg so I'm going to do a little bit more digging and will probably go with that. It's rated for 30a continuous I believe so hopefully that will be enough as I don't intend to build much lower than 0.1ohm.

When it's finished, I expect a full report!
I'll post my recipe I promise! So far it needs something to make it pop, I'm hoping the vinegar and malic acid will give it the kick it needs!
 
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