LG HG2 + RX300 + TFV12

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Yaroon

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Greetings

I got myself the tfv12 , 4 brownies and the RX300

Prior to receiving the tfv12 I used tanks such as aromamizers and limitless rdtas; pulling 23amps average

Now I got the tfv12 and these crazy coilheads such as this V12-t12; 12 coils, and the rx300 shows I'm pulling around 33amps while the LGHG2 is supposed to be a 20amp battery
I tried going lower in wattage but on these coils it's more or less required to go up and experience a decent vape.

Isn't this a bit dangerous to get up to 33amps with these batteries ??
 

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The amp displayed on the the screen is output (from 'chip' to delivery device), it has nothing to do with input (from batteries to 'chip').

Using a regulated power device amp drain from the batteries to the 'chip' (input) will be highest at the low voltage cutoff. W/V = A

Everyone has to set their own comfort zone/saftey limits for the cells we use.
Mine tend to be on the lower end of the following / conservative side.

20a CDR cells 50w - 60w per cell.
25a CDR cells 60w - 75w per cell.
30a CDR cells 75w - 90w per cell.
 

Yaroon

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The amp displayed on the the screen is output (from 'chip' to delivery device), it has nothing to do with input (from batteries to 'chip').

Using a regulated power device amp drain from the batteries to the 'chip' (input) will be highest at the low voltage cutoff. W/V = A

Everyone has to set their own comfort zone/saftey limits for the cells we use.
Mine tend to be on the lower end of the following / conservative side.

20a CDR cells 50w - 60w per cell.
25a CDR cells 60w - 75w per cell.
30a CDR cells 75w - 90w per cell.

So the brownies can be used safely upto 240w in a quad mod (?)
 

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If you're asking about LGhg2's, I wouldn't push them that hard.
I always leave a saftey margin under the CDR.
Everyone has to set their own comfort zone/saftey limits for the cells we use.

Serviceable life will noticeably be reduced the harder any cell is pushed.

What is the voltage per cell at the low voltage cutoff?
2.8v, 3v, 3.2v - lower / higher?
Are you sure your cells are legit / authentic?, quite a few fakes on the market.
 
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