Perkinoy
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Hi Perkinoy, this is calculate the amp draw from each cell, so they actually would remain at 20A
Thank you Ben fogstar
Hi Perkinoy, this is calculate the amp draw from each cell, so they actually would remain at 20A
Hi mate.
It will remain at 20A, as the alien is a Series regulated mod. If you was using a mod which is wired in Parallel, then CDR does increase.
With the LG's, you will be fine up to around 100W on the Alien, as it has a cut off of 2.8V per cell. This would leave you at 19.84A at cut off.
Yes I am sure you will find 100W to be more than enough for your needs. I do have the Alien myself, and the Baby beast tank in the collection, and I run it at around 45-50W with the RBA.Thank you conanthewarrior,
I think I will end up vaping around 40/50W so I should have plenty of room to adjust up a little if required. I have decided not to go above 100W at any point though as it's better to be safe.
Yes I am sure you will find 100W to be more than enough for your needs. I do have the Alien myself, and the Baby beast tank in the collection, and I run it at around 45-50W with the RBA.
At 50W, you will be at around 9.9A at cut off. This is the maximum you would be able to draw from your batteries at 50W, so you will be plenty safe .
No problem mate, we are all here to help when we canThanks again, really appreciate your advice
Hi mate, with a regulated mod resistance does not effect the amp load on your batteries, here is a guide I wrote explaining how to calculate for a regulated mod- https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/...lating-amp-load-using-a-regulated-mod.128294/this is a great video, i do have a question if i may
i currently running .15 ohm at 70/80 watts. using around 3.4v at 21 amps. im also using the Samsung 30Q purchased from the trusted fogstar. are these amps a little high of dop they seem normal
im def going to watch the video a couple of times to try and get my head around it all ans they go through it all so quick.