iJoy Limitless Lux 215 watt Mod

Would the mod prevent you from firing higher then what is safe or doesn't it have that safety feature

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all the good electronics which Ijoy is a member of the club will monitor the batteries and if you push them beyond their capabilities the mod will step down the power output.

In a nutshell the mod will keep you safe.
 
The mod will tell you what resistance it can handle from it's specs, resistance has no direct impact on batteries in a regulated mod.

Wattage however will depend entirely on what your 186650's are rated for, typically you leave about 20% headroom for safety on the amp draw, for example say I was using two LG HG2 batteries in this mod, I would safely be able to push it to 110 watts, as the LG's are rated for a CDR of 20 a, and (110 w / 2 ) / 3.2 v = 17.1 amps being drawn.
You reckon it is necessary to check such things on regulated mods as well?

Can't just throw two married LG HG2's into a mod and vape at 180W all the time until it gives you a low battery warning?
 
Awesome write up.
Will add this to my list of mods to consider.

Well priced too.

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You reckon it is necessary to check such things on regulated mods as well?

Can't just throw two married LG HG2's into a mod and vape at 180W all the time until it gives you a low battery warning?

Yes.

It's about safety, even at a nominal 3.7 v, you will be hammer the batteries for 24 amps at that wattage, you risk damaging them, draining a battery too quickly is still murky on a regulated mod.
 
Yes.

It's about safety, even at a nominal 3.7 v, you will be hammer the batteries for 24 amps at that wattage, you risk damaging them, draining a battery too quickly is still murky on a regulated mod.
Hmm, I see your point.
Although these batteries are happy with higher "peak" drain amps aren't they?

Since vaping is not constant , the higher amp draw for say 5 seconds or less should be fine for the battery to handle?

At least that is how I understood it.
Although as you said, could perhaps cause the battery to die sooner than later (end of life, not recharge) - same as charging a battery at 1A vs 500ma.

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I don't want to really go in to pulse discharge versus constant discharge, partly because it's above my pay grade but mostly because I think it encourages more reckless battery use. If you look at mooch's tests you will see that most of the suggested ratings are the CDR's above those the battery starts to fail.

And no I don't mean just damaging the over all health of the battery, I mean causing it to vent or at the very worst catch fire/explode, but venting is just as bad really it leaves you with a bunch of shitty chemicals to clean up which may damage you or your mod.
 
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