no, nothing fright. Its a mechanical protection. Battery cant make contact
so it won't work with flat tops?
no, nothing fright. Its a mechanical protection. Battery cant make contact
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1 battery cant handle 30 watts, maybe not 25 too, so making an electronic at 30 watts for 1 battery is just useless. So I will lower the watts for 1x18650 battery and I will increase watts for 2x18350 batteries in series.
Satisfied?
And be sure that no other electronic can handle all kind of batteries, that means that lets the user to have the ability to really vape at more watts and not just in theory
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1 battery cant handle 30 watts, maybe not 25 too, so making an electronic at 30 watts for 1 battery is just useless. So I will lower the watts for 1x18650 battery and I will increase watts for 2x18350 batteries in series.
Satisfied?
And be sure that no other electronic can handle all kind of batteries, that means that lets the user to have the ability to really vape at more watts and not just in theory
You need to state then these are only the electronic part capabilities. Saying those are the Proteus specifications is confusing. Many of those specificatios are unsafe on a 14500 battery.it is xtreme. I am only talking about its electronic module capabilities
You need to state then these are only the electronic part capabilities. Saying those are the Proteus specifications is confusing. Many of those specificatios are unsafe on a 14500 battery.
Is it possible on the Proteus for someone to attempt and vape at 0.4 ohms with these electronics?
17. resistanse range: 0,4-12,5 ohms
Mon, I don't think evolve dna works at 30 watts with one battery. All my experiments shows me that these batteries cant really handle those watts. And by saying this, I mean that if a battery lasts 3 mins at 30 watts, that's not something we really care. Vaping isn't made for 3 mins if you agree.
There is no problem for Proteus if a user tries to vape at more than 15 watts. But battery will last much less.
As for batteries, I think its time to tell you something that only a few people know. 2x18350 batteries last longer and can handle more watts than 1 single 18650 battery even if its 4 times bigger. And because you mention dna, I think it cant handle 2 batteries in a series, so you don't have many options there and you don't have the power you really need. You are limited a lot
Of course maybe I am wrong about dna. If I am wrong then better put 2x18350 batteries on your mod and you will see how more pleased you will be
You need to state then these are only the electronic part capabilities. Saying those are the Proteus specifications is confusing. Many of those specificatios are unsafe on a 14500 battery.
Is it possible on the Proteus for someone to attempt and vape at 0.4 ohms with these electronics?
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No you're right about DNA, the max input voltage in 4.3V.
If battery stacking is the way to go, it's fine since the electronic does include protections![]()
What's the meaning of that?
I meant that it is unsafe to advertise specifications such as 0.4ohms on a device that can only accept a 14500 battery which surely does not have the the capacity to handle such a load.What's the meaning of that?
I'm used to stack batteries for my scuba diving flashlite. As you mention, the key thing is to be disciplined when pairing the batteries, and make sure they're always evenly charged. That works with meafter 25 watts the only way is stacking batteries mon. All these mods around that are talking about big watts are useless without a step down module. Its a false advertising
Stacking batteries was never dangerous if both batteries are charged. I say this for 3 years now but I dont know why many people still think the opossite