Minimum Amps

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Hawise

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Agreed, 15 amps.

The formula to find out is:

Your maximum wattage ÷ (your mod's low-voltage cutoff * your mod's efficiency) = amps needed

It can be difficult to find out the exact figures for a given mod, so we often use numbers that are on the low end of average: 3.2 v for the cutoff and 0.9 for the efficiency. You'll notice that 3.2 * 0.9 is 2.88, or very close to 3, so we often just use 3 for a rough estimate:

Amps used = your max wattage ÷ 3
= 40 ÷ 3
= 13.3 A

I don't know of any batteries with CDRs between 10 A and 15 A, so that means you'll need at least a 15A battery.

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WATTAGE PER SINGLE BATTERY on REGULATED MOD:


Up to 45W:
Samsung 18650 30Q, 3000 mah 15 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC6 3000mAh 15 amp CDR
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Up to 60W:
LG 18650HG2 3000mah 20 amp CDR
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LG 18650HE4 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
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Samsung 18650-25R, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
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Sanyo UR18650NSX, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC5, 2600 mah 20 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC4, 2100 mah 23 amp CDR
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Up to 75W:
LG 18650 HD4 2100 mah 25 amp CDR
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LG 18650 HD2 2000 mah 25 amp CDR
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Samsung 18650-24S, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC5A, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
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Molicel 18650-P26A, 2600 mah 25 amp CDR
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Up to 90W:
LG18650HB6 1500mah 30 amp CDR
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LG18650HB2 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
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LG18650HB4 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
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Samsung 18650-20S 2000mah 30 amp CDR
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Robin Becker

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I would even estimate the efficiency with a factor of 0.8 (20% lost). That is usually the efficiency of those so-called Powerbanks for mobile phones who do similar things (Step-up to +/- 5V). Even if we assume that the efficiency on mods is a bit better due to better quality, still at high-current usually the efficiency is lower.
I would even suggest to talk about 0.75, when we talk about Chines low-cost manufacturer of mods...but it is my opinion.
 
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