New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Howdy, Tonytiger1.

You did a perfect calculation; A+. I hope that you are using an IMR battery; 4.6A will ruin a Li-ion 2600mAh battery very quickly. Also, I hope that you can use a regulated battery holder for not experiencing the 42% power drop from the start to the end of one charge; EVERY TIME. I have to admit that some of the un-regulated battery holders look very nice.

P = V * I ---------------> V = I * R
7.3 = 3.2 * 2.3 -----> 3.2 = 2.3 * 1.4

P = V * I ----------------> V = I * R
12.6 = 4.2 * 3.0 -----> 4.2 = 3.0 * 1.4

7.3 / 12.6 = 0.58

Great thanks. Yes I stopped winding 2/3 because I am using an omega. After reading I was thinking I may blow up my batteries.


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Let us stay in this thread about the DID
all people worldwide are the same
the BIG ones has made the system like they need so they can handle us in any case!
we are the same worldwide!
So please do not spend the thread for other reason except the info we need from the experts about the "DID"
Thank you
 

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Let us stay in this thread about the DID
all people worldwide are the same
the BIG ones has made the system like they need so they can handle us in any case!
we are the same worldwide!
So please do not spend the thread for other reason except the info we need from the experts about the "DID"
Thank you
Very well stated Jim. Cant wait for my next pay check to come in so i can order your amazing device. Thank you for all you are doing for the vapeing community.
 

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Great thanks. Yes I stopped winding 2/3 because I am using an omega. After reading I was thinking I may blow up my batteries.


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You are welcome.

Yes, a 2/3 coil with 0.8ohm on the DID (4A to 5.3A) will ruin a Li-ion battery. Please don’t blame the DID. It is caused by the coil that one built.

Also, when used with an un-regulated battery holder, please don’t blame the DID for inconsistent vaping experience due to the 42% power drop, time after time.
 
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If a 19 kid like myself AND a geriatric case like Dspin can set it up, than just about anyone else should be able to!



I say there, are you calling me a geriatric- hehehe


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I posted a message to this guy about the watts used with his DID and he said, "The setup featured in the review is running at 16.1w." Can someone tell me how that is possible on a 3.7 device? (He is using a Precise+ BTW, not kicked, which could only go to 10w anyway.)

.8ohms at 3.7 theoretically can achieve 16 watts if it can lay out the amperage.


I use these batts from MNKE - here are the specs


$15.99
The MNKE 18650 IMR 1500mah (High Drain ) 3.7v

This is a serious battery for serious MOD's and 18650 Capable Personal Vaporizers. The MNKE 18650 Battery Boast some of the most outrageous specs we have seen when it comes to performance and current (amps) it is capable of delivering.

This Battery utilizes safer chemistry LiMN and does not require a protection. However if you device has protection built in! Then your dual protected.

FEED THOSE ATOMIZERS THE CURRENT THEY DESERVE! with this awesome battery.

Some Specs: (Un-Protected )
Flat Top Positive (please check with the manufacture of your mod to make sure this type of cell will work if you are in doubt)
Rated Capacity : 1500mah
Max (Cont ) Discharge Current 20A!!!!!
Max Rated Discharging Current 30A
Nominal Voltage 3.8v
Max Charge Voltage 4.2v + - 0.05 V

Length: 65.5 mm
OD 18.28mm





Calculating current 3.7 v @ .8 ohms = 4.625 amps


Calculating Power 4.625 Amps @ 0.8 ohms = 17.1125 watts

3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = 17.1125 watts



Calculating Resistance - 3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = -0.8 ohms
 

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I use these batts from MNKE - here are the specs


$15.99
The MNKE 18650 IMR 1500mah (High Drain ) 3.7v

This is a serious battery for serious MOD's and 18650 Capable Personal Vaporizers. The MNKE 18650 Battery Boast some of the most outrageous specs we have seen when it comes to performance and current (amps) it is capable of delivering.

This Battery utilizes safer chemistry LiMN and does not require a protection. However if you device has protection built in! Then your dual protected.

FEED THOSE ATOMIZERS THE CURRENT THEY DESERVE! with this awesome battery.

Some Specs: (Un-Protected )
Flat Top Positive (please check with the manufacture of your mod to make sure this type of cell will work if you are in doubt)
Rated Capacity : 1500mah
Max (Cont ) Discharge Current 20A!!!!!
Max Rated Discharging Current 30A
Nominal Voltage 3.8v
Max Charge Voltage 4.2v + - 0.05 V

Length: 65.5 mm
OD 18.28mm





Calculating current 3.7 v @ .8 ohms = 4.625 amps


Calculating Power 4.625 Amps @ 0.8 ohms = 17.1125 watts

3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = 17.1125 watts



Calculating Resistance - 3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = -0.8 ohms


I love school and school is currently in session! Thanks dspin.
 

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I use these batts from MNKE - here are the specs


$15.99
The MNKE 18650 IMR 1500mah (High Drain ) 3.7v

This is a serious battery for serious MOD's and 18650 Capable Personal Vaporizers. The MNKE 18650 Battery Boast some of the most outrageous specs we have seen when it comes to performance and current (amps) it is capable of delivering.

This Battery utilizes safer chemistry LiMN and does not require a protection. However if you device has protection built in! Then your dual protected.

FEED THOSE ATOMIZERS THE CURRENT THEY DESERVE! with this awesome battery.

Some Specs: (Un-Protected )
Flat Top Positive (please check with the manufacture of your mod to make sure this type of cell will work if you are in doubt)
Rated Capacity : 1500mah
Max (Cont ) Discharge Current 20A!!!!!
Max Rated Discharging Current 30A
Nominal Voltage 3.8v
Max Charge Voltage 4.2v + - 0.05 V

Length: 65.5 mm
OD 18.28mm





Calculating current 3.7 v @ .8 ohms = 4.625 amps


Calculating Power 4.625 Amps @ 0.8 ohms = 17.1125 watts

3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = 17.1125 watts



Calculating Resistance - 3.7 V @ 4.625 amps = -0.8 ohms
I have a bunch of CGR18650CH 2500 mah panisonics coming in the mail from a co-op. They are going to beastly with the provari and the did I am about to order in a few moments. I should be set other than spare wire and wick.
 

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I have a bunch of CGR18650CH 2500 mah panisonics coming in the mail from a co-op. They are going to beastly with the provari and the did I am about to order in a few moments. I should be set other than spare wire and wick.



Those CGR's are what I use also and their actually 2250maH. I also use the MNKE 1500maH and have done multiple discharge tests on both and many others and these 2 batteries seem to be the best 2 IMR Lithium Maganese cells you can buy....although the CGR is a hybrid cell that has a different cathode makeup. But both have a much higher sustained amperage output/discharge rate.

The highest discharge rate will we really ever need as of now is around 3-5 amps, on average the typical amperage use for "most" mods use 2-3 amps on the high side, more than 60% are still using around 1.6-2.1 amps with their setups.(eGo/cartos)

Hey Jim....lovin my DiD....any time frame on the mini DiD by chance ? If your even going to release it now...I would be very hesitant too as of late. Wouldn't blame you a bit if you decided not to. Take care Jim.
 

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Oops meant to type 2250mah. Thanks for catching my error. Just ordered the did. My dad is a chemistry professor so I plan to enlist his help in the initial setup. Figured a bunsen burner might come in handy. Now the waiting game starts. I don't plan to check on tracking. I find it is less stressful that way.
 

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Doh! When I am on the site I click on the standard DID and expect the accessories to be there or in Accessories.

Thanks! Okay, so when I buy the DID (and the clear window) is there anything else that I should buy to ensure my success? I keep hearing about a 3rd screw but I have no idea where it even goes or if it is necessary.
 

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I don't think the 3rd nut is essential. Do get some extra wire it's cheap enough. jim ships .2mm with the DID. i'm using .18mm wire at 53.1 ohms / m, wrapped 5 times around a fat wick is working for me at 5v. One of the nice things about the DID is it allows you to experiment and as I said wire is cheap so it's fun and doesn't cost a lot.

Dave :)

Doh! When I am on the site I click on the standard DID and expect the accessories to be there or in Accessories.

Thanks! Okay, so when I buy the DID (and the clear window) is there anything else that I should buy to ensure my success? I keep hearing about a 3rd screw but I have no idea where it even goes or if it is necessary.
 
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