Mech mode problem with ohms law

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Doffy

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ok answer me why the battery on its subscription says 35 just explain that to me pls

That particular battery is commonly cloned. And sold as legitimate when they are actually an inferior cell rewrapped to look like a authentic LG

There is no 18650 3000 mah that is above 20 amps CDR. Some claim to be, but are not.

30 amp cells are usually 1500 mah. It is a limitation of the technology.

21700 cells have higher specs.
 

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That particular battery is commonly cloned. And sold as legitimate when they are actually an inferior cell rewrapped to look like a authentic LG

There is no 18650 3000 mah that is above 20 amps CDR. Some claim to be, but are not.

30 amp cells are usually 1500 mah. It is a limitation of the technology.

21700 cells have higher specs.
so to be safe we calculate it is as 20
 

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i have one last question to ask you sorry to bother you, so in the formula we put 4.2 volt(the higher capacity) or 3.7(the lowest) and a final think i use a regulated mod with 2 batteries can i split them and use them one by one for my single battery mech mod? That is for me i wish to recieve an answer
4.2

And don't use batteries which have been used individually in a dual cell mod. The ones for the dual need to stay married. Same brand, preferably from same batch. Charged together, discharged together.
 

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Only reason i'd ever buy a mechanical mod would be as an ornament, like a collection if i could afford them. I bought a Kayfun Prime DLC SE atomizer a few months back for an arm and a leg. It's so pretty i decided never to use it. I just take it out of it's box (which is still wrapped in the blue paper it came in from Creme De vape) every now and again just to look at it. :thumbs:
 
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Twice.

Once after I get the Coil(s) mounted.
And once Again after it is Wicked/Primed and I have put the RBA Cover back on.

A Classic Building Mistake is that a Coil Leg may not be clipped short enough. The Resistance will read fine when the RBA Cover is off.

But when the RBA Cover is put on, and the Coil Leg touches the RBA Cover, now you have a Dead Short.
I always do it four times. Once after I get the coil(s) mounted. A second time after I worked out all the hot spots and I re-tightened the post screws. A third time after I finalized the positioning of the coil(s) and I dry fired the coil(s) once more, to re-verify the stability of the (fully glowing) coil(s). And a fourth time after it is wicked/primed and I have put the RBA cover back on.

That said, care needs to be taken when positioning the coil(s), as the coil(s) tend(s) to move very slowly out of position while vaping, if the coil(s) is/are still relatively fresh. I routinely keep checking every once in a while during the first week or so, and, to avoid getting in trouble, I make sure there is enough (more than just 1mm) space between the coil(s) and the inside of the barrel, in cohort with the whole inside of the chuff (if applicable), and, whenever I'm using a metal drip tip, also the bottom edge of the drip tip as well. As for clipping the legs of the coils short enough, another thing to also want to consider is to ensure clean cuts so no pieces of metal can break off afterwards, and always remember to check for stray clippings that may lurk inside the build deck, everywhere, including between the posts and the side of the deck i.e. including in places that are too frequently overlooked.
 
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