I'm looking for a new mod, but I don't want to buy a 200w mod if i will never go that high. So what mod should I buy
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So different mods with different chips can handle the same coil differently?@jlw777
The chart is based off of Ohms law.
However it doesn't take into consideration dual batteries.
(Or your battery + mod specs)
+-3.6-3.7v is your nominal discharge rate and should always produce a cool comfortable vape.
but it is not 100% necessary to stick to this.
I'm @ .23 Ohms, 60watts (just under 4v) and 16amps - I'm still safe to push another 9-13 amps or so.
Once you get a better understanding of Ohms law things will come easier to you
Rather use http://www.steam-engine.org/ohm.asp if you want calculations etc
@jlw777
The chart is based off of Ohms law.
However it doesn't take into consideration dual batteries.
(Or your battery + mod specs)
+-3.6-3.7v is your nominal discharge rate and should always produce a cool comfortable vape.
but it is not 100% necessary to stick to this.
I'm @ .23 Ohms, 60watts (just under 4v) and 16amps - I'm still safe to push another 9-13 amps or so.
Once you get a better understanding of Ohms law things will come easier to you
Rather use http://www.steam-engine.org/ohm.asp if you want calculations etc
Running a green samsung 25R with my evic vt mini. I have bought a xcube 2 with tfv4 tank.@jlw777 What battery do you currently have in your mod?
Depending on whether your batteries are in series or parallel will depend on the specifics.
But yes...2 batteries do give you more headroom to work with.
The chips do indeed make a difference (step-down / step-up / Pulse Width Modulation / metal compatibility / Temperature Control etc.)
But it is all based on Ohms Law.
The batteries are really the big worry in all devices.
You can easily push a battery beyond it's limits if you are unaware of it's capabilities.
For eg. I'm currently running 2 Smurfs (Samsung 25R)
They are rated at 20 amps, so with 2 of them I can push 30amps+
But that would require me to fire well over 150watts.
@Neal A pleasure bro...That site is pretty much a go-to for all the forum members that do serious builds.
I've even downloaded the app on my mobile devices for quick referencing and safety.
P.S. Nothing wrong with being cautious guys...rather double and then triple check, or ask questions then risk a battery venting.