Can someone explain the physics behind the safety of using a 3 or 4 battery mod as opposed to pushing the limits on one 30 amps for instance?
This is just outright irresponsible. You do not recommend a mech to a newbie without giving the proper safety advice, and a .09Ω coil on a single battery is playing with fire.Buy a parallel mech mod (if you are into clouds) they are cheap.
Or just single battery cheapo clone mech.
Get Cloud Chasers rda, they had some beautiful airhole on the cap. And it is hard hitting rda. I saw one with 0.09 ohm build, using vtc 4, lol. And it's a beauty! Beauty cloud!
This is just outright irresponsible. You do not recommend a mech to a newbie without giving the proper safety advice, and a .09Ω coil on a single battery is playing with fire.
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I am usually running it on my dna200 with a lipo definitely in the safe range but I do need to get my old raptor 40a triple series back up and running. She was the smoothest 200w that wasn't a DNA.Nah, you're not a Unicorn. I have no doubt others are out there using very high wattage as well. My only suggestion is if you're really going to have regular runs at wattage like that, get a 3 or 4 battery mod. Even with 20A batteries you'll be safe and not swapping batteries out every half hour. I think my issue with those high wattage settings on these 2 battery mods is that it is overly optimistic, even with 30A batteries, to run that way for an extended period. But if you have builds that really need high power, get them a safe high power solution.
Put a lil bit of juice on the orings, it will help it come off easierhehe cloud chasing. clever!
It makes sense that the Ni spool is only 25 feet as opposed to the 100 feet of SS. i thought ur 84 wraps were a typo at first.
Well im now at 0.28-0.3 and its a decent experience. the flavor is by far superior to stock coils. What scared me though was the juice popping suddenly when first firing the cold coil. is that normal?
Bless me but i didnt know that parallel means mech. i thought there could be a regulated AND parallel mod.
Off topic, the goon was a nightmare to take apart. like it was super-glued shut. i had a hard time taking apart the top cap from the deck. not cool.
Thank youFine gear you have there.
hehe cloud chasing. clever!
It makes sense that the Ni spool is only 25 feet as opposed to the 100 feet of SS. i thought ur 84 wraps were a typo at first.
Well im now at 0.28-0.3 and its a decent experience. the flavor is by far superior to stock coils. What scared me though was the juice popping suddenly when first firing the cold coil. is that normal?
Bless me but i didnt know that parallel means mech. i thought there could be a regulated AND parallel mod.
Off topic, the goon was a nightmare to take apart. like it was super-glued shut. i had a hard time taking apart the top cap from the deck. not cool.
You don't really get better runtime with a parallel setup. All other things being equal, parallel and series will have pretty much equal battery runtime. The regulated mods that have the batteries in series the most common would be the various DNA 75 mods. They're parallel because the chip is designed for single batteries, and they commonly have worse battery life than their series setup DNA 133/167 counterparts.You got the Ni200 to build out at 0.3 ohm on a dual build????
There are a few parallel regulated mods, which are for improved runtime, but most use series to up the voltage and provide higher power/watts with use.
You don't really get better runtime with a parallel setup. All other things being equal, parallel and series will have pretty much equal battery runtime. The regulated mods that have the batteries in series the most common would be the various DNA 75 mods. They're parallel because the chip is designed for single batteries, and they commonly have worse battery life than their series setup DNA 133/167 counterparts.
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