Ohms Law and Battery Safety made simple

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Filthy-Beast

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I am so glad I stumbled across this thread this morning... I learned so much, and I appreciate you taking the time on battery safety, something I find confusing.

If you have time, I would like some clarification. I am getting ready to purchase new batteries from RDA. I was going to purchase 1600's. I run between 1.0-1.3ohms. Should I still get the 1600 or get the 2200?

And, when checking your battery. I don't know what the "battery checker" is called, but I ordered one a few days ago. A guy from these forums gave me the link of where to purchase it and I just put it in my cart and bought it. I'm not sure what side of the battery goes along with the checker? Which side of the red goes on which side of the battery? I hope I'm making sense with this question.

And finally, great job on Momma! That's wonderful she's vaping at 70. I love that. And, back in the day when I was a barista, I totally got your Venti joke, lol. Made me chuckle.

Thanks again for such a great video.

Take care,
Dani

For your ohm range go with the 2200. You won't need the higher amp load that the 1600 can handle until you get down below .3 ohms
 

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For those battery checkers, red goes to positive (nipple), black to negative. But you can do the same thing with your new meter, just set it to lowest DC Volts setting, if it has more than one.

ETA: I'm using the 2200's. I *think* the 1600's hit a little better between 4.2 to 3.7 volts, but I've yet to see any actual test results on the 2200's.
 
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