I tested my Kayfun on a SVD at 6V for a day just out of intrest. Hit well but not fantastic. Then tried it back on the King, hit double hard.. Doesnt make sense when a mech can only hit 4.2vs max on a fresh battery?
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Ah, there is your answer. On fresh batteries on the mech you will have power of 22 Watts. The SVD limits you to 15 Watts. What I do not understand is how you got the SVD to work as it is also limited to 1.2 ohms? To use a mech it is highly recommend that you use Ohm's Law to ensure you stay within safe limits. Here is a link to a calculator that makes it easy:http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms_law_calculator.php
mine also runs sub ohm Coils I have run a 0.8ohm on my aqua and dripperAh, there is your answer. On fresh batteries on the mech you will have power of 22 Watts. The SVD limits you to 15 Watts. What I do not understand is how you got the SVD to work as it is also limited to 1.2 ohms? To use a mech it is highly recommend that you use Ohm's Law to ensure you stay within safe limits. Here is a link to a calculator that makes it easy:http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms_law_calculator.php
Then you have confirmed that your, mine and Zegee's SVDs can in fact go below 1.2 ohms. At 9.0 your power on the mech is still 19.6 Watts as opposed to the 15 Watts on the SVD.My mistake its actually 0.9
Lol, no I totally believe you AND Zegee has provided collaborating evidence. I did check out the manual (small text - difficult to read) but could not find anything on the resistance limit. Quick Google search did also not help. Absolutely safe at that resistance on a 30A IMR battery.Fires 100% I can do a video if you want?
I tested my Kayfun on a SVD at 6V for a day just out of intrest. Hit well but not fantastic. Then tried it back on the King, hit double hard.. Doesnt make sense when a mech can only hit 4.2vs max on a fresh battery?