Hi there,
Something that I want to know, and this is really confusing me. In my Moonshot 22mm I have a 11 wrap 3mm id coil, ohming in at 0.83ish.
If I put this on my noisy cricket, in an IDEAL world, it would give me 85ish Watt across the coils, that is ignoring voltage drop.
If I put this on my iPower 80w at 80W, this should give me 80 watt across the coils, since it is regulated.
Now my question is, why does it feel like the Noisy Cricket packs a greater punch, even to the 3.6 "swap them out" voltage? Is it all in my mind? Is there something that I am overlooking? Surely 80W is 80W? Is it due the the way the iPower manages the 80W where the NC is just raw power?
Thank you for reading this and thank you in advance for the answer.
Something that I want to know, and this is really confusing me. In my Moonshot 22mm I have a 11 wrap 3mm id coil, ohming in at 0.83ish.
If I put this on my noisy cricket, in an IDEAL world, it would give me 85ish Watt across the coils, that is ignoring voltage drop.
If I put this on my iPower 80w at 80W, this should give me 80 watt across the coils, since it is regulated.
Now my question is, why does it feel like the Noisy Cricket packs a greater punch, even to the 3.6 "swap them out" voltage? Is it all in my mind? Is there something that I am overlooking? Surely 80W is 80W? Is it due the the way the iPower manages the 80W where the NC is just raw power?
Thank you for reading this and thank you in advance for the answer.