New Hades clone mod with TOBH V3 Atty

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WIZ8RD

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I purchased batteries - trustfire 26650 3.7v at 5000mah.

Not sure if I've done the right thing on the brand of the battery?

Based on the kit above and the experience of the forum group, could you Please advise how you would set up with dual coil? Ohms? Could I have some help with working out min and max ohms for a dual core and what you would personally run? I don't want to drop too low on the ohms due to the risks involved, so min-max ohms set up needs to be nice and safe...
And lastly if I use different rda or even a RTA with same batt and mod above then assume that as long as I find my sweet spot between the same min and max ohms then that's all good ? Is this correct?

Thanks for your help guys
Cheers wiz
 

steved5600

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OK you are going to have to hear my soap box speech. In order to do rebuildables and Mechanical mods IT IS A MUST to have a working knowledge of OHMS law and battery safety. Firstly NEVER buy a battery with FIRE in the name. Historically they are pardon my french Junk especially the Ultrafire batteries. Trustfire is not much better in my experience. You go sub ohm on them and you may have a bad day. What batteries you should have gotten IMHO should have been one of these Sony 26650 (hard to find), MNKE 26650 (readily available on a lot of sites like Amazon, Ebay, etc. The thing about batteries with fire in the name is you can't trust their specs. I know for a fact that Ultafire salvaged laptop batteries and put new skins on them for a while. Not sure about Trustfire. But I never ever buy a battery with fire in the name. One other battery company that has leaped up to the near top is Efest. I just got some of theire 18650 purple 3000mah batteries and they are great. Right now I am not going to give you my build for the tobh because it's a sub ohm build and if you do that you just might mess up that new hades mod with that battery.
 

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The batteries you specified are ICR chemistry with protection circuitry, fine for a flashlight but not for vaping. You would want the IMR safer chemistry type batteries which will be able to handle a higher discharge rate.

If you used a fuse with your batteries, you could run about a 2.5Ω - 3.0Ω coil reasonably safely, depending on the fuse rating.
 
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