ok guys, keep this one clean, no insulting people around
I'm loving the EXPERIENCE of the reo and learning to go by taste, instead of worrying too much about volts, watts, drop, etc
still, spent 9 months with Gennies and sub-ohms, cleaning threads, exposing fresh metal, etc etc
so I wanted to check on my new Sony batteries
yesterday I built a .5 ohm mini coil with gage 26
Checking it now, after 4 ~ 5 m of liquid passed through it, the Vamo is telling me it sits at .7 ohm
Drained once more my Sonys 30A to 2.9 volts, charged them, put it on place
I'm registering 3.63 Volts at the posts
Ohm's Law gives us 3.63*3.63/.7 = 18.82 watts
two tenths below 19 watts!
A kick 2 goes up to 15 watts
DNA20D does 20
(given, the last two devices are consistent watts, instead of battery dependent)
I have not applied Noalox (don't have any)
I have not cleaned this REO (just got it two days ago)
Here are pics, they are very fuzzy as holding the voltimeter, pushing button and shooting pics ain't easy for just one person
regards!
pd.: voltimeter initially registered 3.65 volts, but seems to be stable at 3.63



I'm loving the EXPERIENCE of the reo and learning to go by taste, instead of worrying too much about volts, watts, drop, etc
still, spent 9 months with Gennies and sub-ohms, cleaning threads, exposing fresh metal, etc etc
so I wanted to check on my new Sony batteries
yesterday I built a .5 ohm mini coil with gage 26
Checking it now, after 4 ~ 5 m of liquid passed through it, the Vamo is telling me it sits at .7 ohm
Drained once more my Sonys 30A to 2.9 volts, charged them, put it on place
I'm registering 3.63 Volts at the posts
Ohm's Law gives us 3.63*3.63/.7 = 18.82 watts
two tenths below 19 watts!
A kick 2 goes up to 15 watts
DNA20D does 20
(given, the last two devices are consistent watts, instead of battery dependent)
I have not applied Noalox (don't have any)
I have not cleaned this REO (just got it two days ago)
Here are pics, they are very fuzzy as holding the voltimeter, pushing button and shooting pics ain't easy for just one person
regards!
pd.: voltimeter initially registered 3.65 volts, but seems to be stable at 3.63


