I have a Silver Bullet that I'm currently using at 3.7V. I have come to find that 3.7V is much weaker than I would like, so I'm thinking of getting two 3V batteries to use it at 6V. So here is where the RSST comes in.
I'm looking into getting the RSST to use with my Silver Bullet. However, I'm not too familiar with how this would work on SB in regards to 3.7V versus 6V. If I'm planning on getting the batteries to run the SB at 6V, what resistance should I shoot for on the RSST coil so that, you know, the whole thing doesn't blow up in my face?
Would it just make more sense to run it at 3.7V and shoot for lower resistance coils?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking into getting the RSST to use with my Silver Bullet. However, I'm not too familiar with how this would work on SB in regards to 3.7V versus 6V. If I'm planning on getting the batteries to run the SB at 6V, what resistance should I shoot for on the RSST coil so that, you know, the whole thing doesn't blow up in my face?

Thanks in advance!