Lol thanks for the help...
seriously ... ohm's law. you need to know it or you can discuss almost nothing technical about vaping.
Lol thanks for the help...
seriously ... ohm's law. you need to know it or you can discuss almost nothing technical about vaping.
Yes, I know this. But when using these calculators, if I have my mod set to 33J and the max voltage it is putting out at .1ohm is 2.7volts, what would the watts be?
a tez,
You can't use the 0.1 ohm reading to calculate watts. The 0.1 ohm reading is the base resistance and immediately climbs higher when it gets hot. But for all practical purposes the wattage you are applying under the circumstances you describe are 33 watt seconds.
a tez,
You can't use the 0.1 ohm reading to calculate watts. The 0.1 ohm reading is the base resistance and immediately climbs higher when it gets hot. But for all practical purposes the wattage you are applying under the circumstances you describe are 33 watt seconds.
33 watt-seconds is not a wattage...at least not a wattage in the way needed to answer his question.
It most certainly is. It is also the way the Power Company charges you for running a 100 watt light bulb for one second i.e. "100 watt seconds".
So then is there really no way to calculate this since it climbs and we don't know the end resistance since the device isn't displaying it? And if I take a vape for 3 seconds I would be at 99watts?
That example is irrelevant to the topic.
No there is no way to know the wattage by calculating the resistance displayed and the voltage applied for the reason you said.
The wattage is the same as the joules value if you factor in the time period contained in the joule measurement which is 1 second. So if 1 joule (a current of 1 amp at 1 volt) is 1 watt second. There for 33 joules is the equivalent of applying 33 watts for a period of 1 second. the following second would be another 33 watts second... or if you held the button for 1 hour your would be applying 33 watt hours.
A joule is just a measurement of Energy per unit time and a Watt is the Power applied with no consideration of time.
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So then is there really no way to calculate this since it climbs and we don't know the end resistance since the device isn't displaying it? And if I take a vape for 3 seconds I would be at 99watts?
a tez,
A little expansion on this would be that the unit is holding at 33 joules for as many seconds as you hold the fire button. If you hold the button for 3 seconds you will apply 33 joules for every second held not 99 joules. Therefor you would only apply 33 watts total for a period of 3 seconds. just as you would with any other non TC Mod.
The inability to use the base resistance to calculate the wattage applied IS because the Ni200 resistance increases radically the hotter is gets. With a conventional coil made from Kanthal this is still true but to a much lesser degree. The resistance of Kanthal doesn't change very much with temperature so you can use its base resistance to calculate the wattage without introducing very much error in the calculation.
One great big problem in getting a handle on this is Joules and Watts are to different units of measurement but as I have said before it is practical to just use the joule as a measure of wattage it is just that a joule measurement is cumulative per period of time and a watt is a watt regardless of time. When you apply 1 joule to a circuit you know exactly that you held the button for 1 second. When you apply 1 watt to the same circuit you have absolutely no idea how long the button was held. This is because the time period of 1 second is built into the measurement we call a Joule.
No there is no way to know the wattage by calculating the resistance displayed and the voltage applied for the reason you said.
The wattage is the same as the joules value if you factor in the time period contained in the joule measurement which is 1 second. So if 1 joule (a current of 1 amp at 1 volt) is 1 watt second. There for 33 joules is the equivalent of applying 33 watts for a period of 1 second. the following second would be another 33 watts second... or if you held the button for 1 hour your would be applying 33 watt hours.
A joule is just a measurement of Energy per unit time and a Watt is the Power applied with no consideration of time.
I am still lost when it comes to relating Joules, Resistance and Temp to Amperage. With watts I can just plug the numbers in a calculator. I use the AW IMR 18650 that have a maximum continuous amperage of 20. They work fine in a DNA40 and I think they will in the M also but I have no idea how to figure it out. Other then just trying it and see if the protection kicks in. I figure my setting will be about 15-20J and resistance will be about .12. Going to try a temp of maybe 380-400 to start.
you really can't apply joules to anything without knowing what they are referring to and temp only applies as far as the way the board controls the energy output to achieve that temp.
I think dr g is trying to incite the community to figure out the secrets of Yihi temperature control algorithm.
Do we have any electrician/programmer to see what's going on in the firmware?
Better yet, does anyone know if is there a toe-to-to 350J vs DNA40 technical discussion thread?
Just to clarify... Since the M Class has been released, there are folks coming to this thread looking for instructional information / discussion. Most do not want to wade through blocks of postings regarding technical info which does not interest the typical end-user of this device. They simply want to know how to make it work..
I'm officially assigned to both the APV and RBA forums / sub-forums. My job is difficult enough without needing to watch a few select threads like a hawk..![]()
I'm not saying it cannot be discussed.. Just clarifying .. The thread title alone is bringing many folks looking for help over this way. Just Google SXmini M Class to see what I mean..As I suggested earlier, perhaps someone could open another thread to discuss the more in-depth technical aspects of the SX350J.. Hopefully it could be discussed in a manner which will not allow it to be closed down like the other..