wil7985
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Post by wil7985 on Dec 31, 2014 17:33:57 GMT
Em 50 watts is way out of my league, but I like the sound of 4500mAh battery.
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Ripshod
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Post by Ripshod on Dec 31, 2014 17:49:17 GMT
I'm dubious, but then I will be. 50watts? That's a hell of a lot of stress for lipo batteries.
Like lots of other mods, the manufacturers seem to be going into the unknown realm (my opinion)
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Post by VapingBad on Dec 31, 2014 17:52:37 GMT
While talking safety it would be nice if they put 4 screws on the top plate so if the battery went postal the bottom cover would blow off.
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Post by andimack on Jan 10, 2015 20:22:28 GMT
I'm dubious, but then I will be. 50watts? That's a hell of a lot of stress for lipo batteries. Like lots of other mods, the manufacturers seem to be going into the unknown realm (my opinion) Lipo Batteries can have a much higher c rating than imr 18650's and are more efficient at providing the output. Hell even the little 1200mah lipo in a vaporshark is capable of providing more than enough juice to power this. e.g. a 2ohm build at 10v would give you 50w. If the chip is only 80% efficient you'll be pulling approx 14.88amps from the battery. the 1200mah lipo is capable of providing 18 amps constant current. A 4400mah lipo cell at even 10c (very low performance for a lipo) would be capable of pushing out 44amps.
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