Whats good coil voltage?

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Ive built a coil where it says the ohms are 0.15, its stainles steel coils vires, should I do re do it? Or using 100W power on temp mode on preheat is good? Still trying to understand stuff, I did ohms law calculator and its appearently 3.8 voltage, is it safe? shouldnt it be arround 3 bellow? And if should I re do it, how can I increse coil OHMs so it would be used with less power? Right? please someone brefiely explain it to me, if u have time, this forum allready been so great.
 

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Ive built a coil where it says the ohms are 0.15, its stainles steel coils vires, should I do re do it? Or using 100W power on temp mode on preheat is good? Still trying to understand stuff, I did ohms law calculator and its appearently 3.8 voltage, is it safe? shouldnt it be arround 3 bellow? And if should I re do it, how can I increse coil OHMs so it would be used with less power? Right? please someone brefiely explain it to me, if u have time, this forum allready been so great.
It depends on your batteries my friend, .15 is kind of low but it's about the amp ratings of your batts...are you using a single battery regulated mod?

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The G Priv requires two high drain (20 amp or higher) batteries and they are sold separately in genuine Smok kits.

Open your battery compartment and either post what the wrapper says or better yet, upload a picture of them.
Well I did post what the battery says, but IMa take a pic
 

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Well I did post what the battery says, but IMa take a pic

The 11.1wh and 3000mah are two ways of stating battery capacity. That doesn't tell us what kind of current can be safely drawn from them.

By the color and capacity, they could be Samsung 30Q's, which have a 25 amp current rating. Those are safe in your mod (assuming they're genuine). [Edit to add] They could also be Sony VT6'S, also rated at 25a and also safe.

The maker of the battery and the chemistry type is printed directly on the green wrapper.
 
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The 11.1wh and 3000mah are two ways of stating battery capacity. That doesn't tell us what kind of current can be safely drawn from them.

By the color and capacity, they could be Samsung 30Q's, which have a 25 amp current rating. Those are safe in your mod (assuming they're genuine). [Edit to add] They could also be Sony VT6'S, also rated at 25a and also safe.

The maker of the battery and the chemistry type is printed directly on the green wrapper.
well, idk there is no text, only a dot code, some sort, I bought it from the vape shop that is known for good history at my city, country. Its not some sort of random person or etc..
 

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Can't tell what batteries they are based on label or wrap color. You need to know what you ordered and who you ordered it from.

The 0.15 ohm in tc on that mod should be fine. If it's those big Claptons a 100W preheat is fine then maybe 50W and your temp which is up to you, I'm a 400-440F temp user.

You do need to know what batteries you stuck in there.
 

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well, idk there is no text, only a dot code, some sort, I bought it from the vape shop that is known for good history at my city, country. Its not some sort of random person or etc..

Take the white sticker off. Most times the manufacture print on the wrapper or on the battery before the wrapper is put on. Your should be able to see the manufacture writing on the battery under the sticker.


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Take the white sticker off. Most times the manufacture print on the wrapper or on the battery before the wrapper is put on. Your should be able to see the manufacture writing on the battery under the sticker.


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Yeh like @IBCR Media wrote its sony I guess, number 4th from photos, I peeled the sticker off, it has SE number and G code some sort, and a RJ logo? Idk whats that logo what looks what @IBCR Media added

Am I safe to go more than 0.15 oHms tho, and if so, how do I imrpove it while customizing coils?
 

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Looks like is meaningless when talking about battery safety.

What are the letters & numbers, first line on the cell?
If they're Sony it should be something similar to;
SE US18650VTC 3 or 4 or 5 or 5A or 6.

If you're using a regulated power device Ω doesn't make much difference, as long as it is within the spec range of the device.
When using a regulated power device battery amp demand is calculated differently than when using a mechanical.
At the low voltage cutoff amp demand will be highest.
 
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Yeh like @IBCR Media wrote its sony I guess, number 4th from photos, I peeled the sticker off, it has SE number and G code some sort, and a RJ logo? Idk whats that logo what looks what @IBCR Media added

Am I safe to go more than 0.15 oHms tho, and if so, how do I imrpove it while customizing coils?

To answer your question, I wouldn't go any lower. If anything I would build to a higher resistance than .2. Maybe a .3-.4. You don't want to build low because you don't know the amp limit of your batteries you have now.

Where did you get the batteries? If you bought them new what did you buy. I would start building lower u tip you find out what cells they are. If you don't know what batteries they are, I wouldn't build any lower. If you can spare the money for another set of batteries, I would buy a new set. Something like VTC5a or VTC6. They would work and then you know what batteries you have and can use the amp limit so you know how to build.

Also like Topwater Elvis said, if your using in a regulated device, the chip does the calculations for you. If using a mech or unregulated device you will want to build to the amp limit on the cells.


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Went to the store today, yeh they told me that the batteries are legit sony ones, I guess, and she said using 225C, 60w preheat on 0.15 oHms, and SS wires are fine, is she correct? since as I understand I have 2x of 3.7 so with what ive read above, is 7.4 V which leads to 8.10 amps? still abit confused about the output and input, things but she said its allright, is it allright? :D and the noise isnt major as long as I didint do alot of charging, its the mod itself problem, but it works so there is nothing to be afraid of, aslong as I recharge the batteries not with the mod with the battery charger (Which I bought)
 
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