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Sub-ohm ginger

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I have decided to move past my wismec rx200s and my simple tube mod to explore the world of diy regulated mods. I want to make my mod with a dna75 chip and dual 18650 or lipo (i want a longer battery life without ridiculous charge time. I intend on having huge cloud production and a nice hot vape. If anyone has any wisdom on what wire gauge i should use to connect to a 50mA, 12V DC switch and any other gauge I will need throughout the build, please share and it will be much appreciated. Also, I do want to be doing builds less than 0.2 or even less than 0.1 and i understand this means the circuit must have a certain chip to make the mod safe, so if someone could help expand my knowledge on that significantly, it would be much appreciated.
 
Perhaps you should seriously research exactly what you're wanting to do before you start sir? No offence but you don't seem to have much knowledge of electronics? :(
 
I'm going to guess you mean the switch is rated at 12v 50ma?
Also the lipo route for a dna 75 means you need a 1s 3.7v, I've searched this a lot because I want to make one and... They are big or low capacity and tiny, with the good sized ones being long
If you want to use a separate switch over then the dna on board one it can be done using thin wire but I'm not sure on the specifics, I've stuck to unregulated mods for the diy projects
Edit - posted halfway though typing.
Reading your post I think your best bet before embarking on building a mod is checking over the wiring diagrams available here and learning why certain gauges of wire are used, where you should use wires capable of high loads and low loads and why most new builders use 18650s in diy mods.
It's a big project for someone new to it to take on and you really need to know the basic safety elements
YouTube might give you an idea seeing as even the instruction vids are hours long
 
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I'm going to guess you mean the switch is rated at 12v 50ma?
Also the lipo route for a dna 75 means you need a 1s 3.7v, I've searched this a lot because I want to make one and... They are big or low capacity and tiny, with the good sized ones being long
If you want to use a separate switch over then the dna on board one it can be done using thin wire but I'm not sure on the specifics, I've stuck to unregulated mods for the diy projects
Edit - posted halfway though typing.
Reading your post I think your best bet before embarking on building a mod is checking over the wiring diagrams available here and learning why certain gauges of wire are used, where you should use wires capable of high loads and low loads and why most new builders use 18650s in diy mods.
It's a big project for someone new to it to take on and you really need to know the basic safety elements
YouTube might give you an idea seeing as even the instruction vids are hours long
Thankyou very much, I will be looking over any safety but I just find it very hard surfing through forums to find the answer I am looking for. Would you possibly have a ling to that wire gauge forum?
 
Thankyou very much, I will be looking over any safety but I just find it very hard surfing through forums to find the answer I am looking for. Would you possibly have a ling to that wire gauge forum?
I meant have a look in this section of this forum, the top thread is wiring diagrams.
It's more so you can see the gauges of wire recommended for certain parts of a mod
 
TBH buddy sounds like you need to do a lot more research before you start....
 
Pay attention cause builds so low could easily lead to an accident mate.better consult someone who builds mods
 
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