I just want to get all my ducks in a row before I start.
I've got my BSc(Hons) mathematics which included up to Physics Major 2 in undergrad. Part of this major we did electromagnetism and electric circuits. I also got a distinction in Electrical Technology in matric.
So I'm no stranger to electricity and circuits and all that.
But even with my knowledge I would still like to get a "that looks good" from the more experienced vapers out there.
I have the following batteries:
2x Sony VTC4 (green battery). 20A max cont current draw.
1x Samsung 25R(green battery). 20A max cont current draw
1x Samsung 30Q(pink battery). 15A max cont. current draw.
Question 0:
Am I right in assuming that these batteries top out at 4.2 V output voltage? and that their nominal voltage is 3.7V?
I'm planning on doing a dual coil build with Kanthal 24G as the wire to get a 0.5 ohm build.
Question 1:
So I'll make two coils of 1 ohm each, in parallel this should give me 0.5 ohms correct?(Kirchoffs circuit laws, I think).
Question 2:
So by my understanding , if I use ohms law:
I = V/R = 4.2V/0.5 = 8.4A
Is this well within their maximum current draws?(just double checking)
This should put out :
P = V^2 / R = +- 36 Watts of power.
I have a 510 connector ohm meter that I'll be using to verify all this.
Question 3:
In terms of heat, what should one watch out for? I understand these batteries can go into thermal runaway. So can overheating trigger this thermal runaway?(I assume it can).
In general how long can one pull for before entering dangerous overheating territory?
How to tell which hot is too hot?
Question 4:
Should the battery hit thermal runaway , what are the signs to look out for?
Thanks in advance , please add any more hints/ tips you may have.
Otherwise I'm pretty excited to get started in the world of mech mods.
Hybrid device safety(Example of a hybrid device: SMPL mech mod):
http://blog.zamplebox.com/hybrid-top-cap-devices-battery-safety
Safety Checklist :
- double check no shorting coils.
- ensure batteries are in good condition.
I've got my BSc(Hons) mathematics which included up to Physics Major 2 in undergrad. Part of this major we did electromagnetism and electric circuits. I also got a distinction in Electrical Technology in matric.
So I'm no stranger to electricity and circuits and all that.
But even with my knowledge I would still like to get a "that looks good" from the more experienced vapers out there.
I have the following batteries:
2x Sony VTC4 (green battery). 20A max cont current draw.
1x Samsung 25R(green battery). 20A max cont current draw
1x Samsung 30Q(pink battery). 15A max cont. current draw.
Question 0:
Am I right in assuming that these batteries top out at 4.2 V output voltage? and that their nominal voltage is 3.7V?
I'm planning on doing a dual coil build with Kanthal 24G as the wire to get a 0.5 ohm build.
Question 1:
So I'll make two coils of 1 ohm each, in parallel this should give me 0.5 ohms correct?(Kirchoffs circuit laws, I think).
Question 2:
So by my understanding , if I use ohms law:
I = V/R = 4.2V/0.5 = 8.4A
Is this well within their maximum current draws?(just double checking)
This should put out :
P = V^2 / R = +- 36 Watts of power.
I have a 510 connector ohm meter that I'll be using to verify all this.
Question 3:
In terms of heat, what should one watch out for? I understand these batteries can go into thermal runaway. So can overheating trigger this thermal runaway?(I assume it can).
In general how long can one pull for before entering dangerous overheating territory?
How to tell which hot is too hot?
Question 4:
Should the battery hit thermal runaway , what are the signs to look out for?
Thanks in advance , please add any more hints/ tips you may have.
Otherwise I'm pretty excited to get started in the world of mech mods.
Hybrid device safety(Example of a hybrid device: SMPL mech mod):
http://blog.zamplebox.com/hybrid-top-cap-devices-battery-safety
Safety Checklist :
- double check no shorting coils.
- ensure batteries are in good condition.
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