Nice.
.15 ohm quad coil build on my Hades clone puts me over 100watts.
What's the amp limit on that chip?
edited to add:
"gravity sensor"?
Maaaan.......?
Seems those folks at Sigelei love those shakey-weight mods.....
At 3.8 volts and 0.15 ohms you will be vaping at 96 watts...are you telling us that you get less that 0.4v drop on a 0.15ohm build with a mechanical? Also tell us watt wattage you're vaping at after taking 10 hits, 20 hits, 50 hits off your mechacnical.
You rock your batteries to 3.8 volts? Mine hit the charger before they get that low.
Ican build lower than your 100watt vv will function.
Again, what is the amp limit on that regulated mod?
I didn't see it in the specs.
Most regulated DNA devices have a 12.5amp limit.
My 26650 battery is rated at 60 amps.
You rock your batteries to 3.8 volts? Mine hit the charger before they get that low.
Ican build lower than your 100watt vv will function.
Again, what is the amp limit on that regulated mod?
I didn't see it in the specs.
Most regulated DNA devices have a 12.5amp limit.
My 26650 battery is rated at 60 amps.
so whats the advantage of running such high watts?
Obviously you have no clue about voltage drop...look it up. Your batteries come off the charger at 4.2v but when you fire your mod you are not vaping at 4.2 volts, especially with a 0.15ohm build. Assuming you have a pretty darn good set up, you are vapping at 3.6v with a fresh battery. You won't know what wattage you're actually vaping at unless you check with a multimeter the voltage drop. But trust me you are not vaping 100 watts. And your average wattage will be no where near 100 watts.
My copper Hades has a .09 drop at .8ohm load when tested new out of the box, with a quick cleaning.
Haven't tested it with a -.1 ohm build .....yet.
I will today.
I'm interested to know too. Also which battery you're using. I'm not familiar with 26650s.
My copper Hades has a .09 drop at .8ohm load when tested new out of the box, with a quick cleaning.
Haven't tested it with a -.1 ohm build .....yet.
I will today. Just for you.
I repair mods for my Local B&M, and have access to a ton of fun tools
Don't ASSume. It makes you look foolish.
so whats the advantage of running such high watts?
Didn't we have this argument already, shootist? Please, stop putting out misinformation. I could use 26awg with a 2ohm build if I wanted..
There isn't any unless you are using a coil below 1 ohm and even below .5 ohms.
If you're vaping on a 1.5 ohm coil and tried to hit it with even 20+ watts about all you'll get is a HOT vape and throat burn.
.........................<3You rock your batteries to 3.8 volts? Mine hit the charger before they get that low.
Ican build lower than your 100watt vv will function.
Again, what is the amp limit on that regulated mod?
I didn't see it in the specs.
Most regulated DNA devices have a 12.5amp limit.
My 26650 battery is rated at 60 amps.