Now, I only own mech mods. But my roommate is picking up a IPV3. and I was thinking about the safety of the device. So that led to a couple of questions. Right now, he has only VCT4's to stick in there. and by my understanding. these are great for mech mods, due to the fact they're very high drain, at 30A. But not as much as a regulated device, as they can't keep up a high voltage under load. we also have some LG HE2's, would these be better? or do you know of a better bat for this?
secondly.. for the ohms. I've heard of people going under .2 ohms. is this safe? with the battery rating. I understand that there's 2 batteries. which would mean that the load would be balanced between both batteries. = 8.4V and i'm assuming, 60A continuous draw rate with VCT4's? or with LG HE2's would it be 40A continuous draw? do you still have to consider the ratings of the bats, and how you set the watts? I'm assuming so. But what i keep hearing from people, is they don't even worry about what they're firing it at, just slap on a coil and crank up the watts.
one more question: for those regulated device users out there, what's your vaping ohm range?
secondly.. for the ohms. I've heard of people going under .2 ohms. is this safe? with the battery rating. I understand that there's 2 batteries. which would mean that the load would be balanced between both batteries. = 8.4V and i'm assuming, 60A continuous draw rate with VCT4's? or with LG HE2's would it be 40A continuous draw? do you still have to consider the ratings of the bats, and how you set the watts? I'm assuming so. But what i keep hearing from people, is they don't even worry about what they're firing it at, just slap on a coil and crank up the watts.
one more question: for those regulated device users out there, what's your vaping ohm range?