I don't understand why the resistance goes up when the coil is compressed.
Surely the resistance should come down, since there is now a shorter path and better contact between the posts compared to a straight run of wire...???
Anyone have an explanation?
Sweet! Added to my (huge) shopping cart :P
Although the original ones are made of delrin whereas the fastech ones are polyoxymethylene... not sure how much of a difference that makes. Guess they probably just heat up quicker.
Hey guys,
Been vaping for idk how many years but many. Started with a Quitcig (or something) starter kit (think they were just called 510's back then). Have tried all sorts of devices since then, but only really getting into re-buildables and sub-ohm vaping now. I guess I was always satisfied...
Nope, there are other batteries with constant discharge rate of 65C and burst rate of 135C, this one has the highest constant discharge rate I could find. Link...
Well it's a 6400mah 90C battery so 6.4A x 90 = 576 amps... (might be missing something but I quadruple checked because I couldn't believe it myself)
I wouldn't try to build some crazy sub 0.01 ohm coil but nevertheless, it would be nice not to worry about pushing battery limits with sub ohm...
Hahaha yeah well the cable thickness would be the first concern, as the thickest cable I can find is AWG OOOO which is 11.6mm thick and can only handle 300 amps which leaves us with a safe limit of a 0.014 ohm build at 1260W unless you make your own wire up.
Would be pretty cool to build...
I kept mine at my desk for weeks with the old stompies still inside, just to remind me of how siff cigarettes are lol.
Eventually had to chuck it out because the smell became unbearable (or rather my sense of smell improved immensely).
So what do you guys think of this idea?
Simple push button box mod similar to this setup.
But instead of the 3 parallel batteries, keep it simple and chuck one of these babies in there...