4.2 ÷ 0.14 = 30A, so you SHOULD be fine.
This is just an estimate, and I can't guarantee that the 40T you have us genuine, or any of your safety protocols.
If you're going to be using a mech, you should probably figure out how to do these calculations yourself.
As I understand it, the 30T will have less voltage sag than the 40T. The 30T will hit harder at first, but the 49T will be a flatter curve as the cell drains.Thanks for the reply , I did calculate 30 , but just wanted clarifying.
I just ordered the Samsung 30t as it is 35 amp rated so I have a bit of saftey room.
Just my worries is the charge may not last as long as the 40t.
Cheers
Thanks for the reply , I did calculate 30 , but just wanted clarifying.
I just ordered the Samsung 30t as it is 35 amp rated so I have a bit of saftey room.
Just my worries is the charge may not last as long as the 40t.
Cheers
Something to Consider...
4.2 Volts ÷ 0.12 Ohms = 35 Amps
So if whatever you Measured the Resistance by was off by 0.02 Ohms, Now that Headroom is Gone. And even Many High End Digital Multi-Meters are going to have a hard time Resolving a +/- 0.02 Ohm Tolerance.
So if this is Going on a Mech, I would think you would want to Build to a Slightly Higher Ohms.
Ye after I bought the coils I thought I may be best building higher.
But is it lower ohm build more flavour/cloud as I'm all for that.
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