dividebyzero
Postman
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- Jul 30, 2015
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Hi,
Before we start and I get flamed, which usually happens. This post is asking for opinions on a good build for test. It's not how I run usually nor is it something I want to run for more than a few token hits. I understand ohms law and battery safety etc.
Now, with that out of the way, what would be a good build to test 200w on.
I am thinking I am going to build my nuke with 22 gauge flat wire, 2 coils, 6 wraps round 3mm or there abouts. I believe this will give me something like a 0.12 ohm resistance build.
I'm planning on firing this on my Snow Wolf 1.5 which I am testing for review. There are brand new (and will be fully charged) LG HE4s in this.
Snow Wolf goes in to burst / pulse mode above 150w.
Again, I'm not looking at running this for more than a couple of hits as it is quite frankly, crazy.
But what would you guys do?
Notes: Ohms law = 0.12 ohms / 200w / 40a
Batteries are 35a max 20a Cont, so this is a bit of a tight squeeze to say the least, but for a couple of hits, should be OK.
My usual sweet spot for subohming is .3 to .4 somewhere - this is just to test the unit.
Please try and keep the flaming to a minimum, because I already know...
Thanks /0
Before we start and I get flamed, which usually happens. This post is asking for opinions on a good build for test. It's not how I run usually nor is it something I want to run for more than a few token hits. I understand ohms law and battery safety etc.
Now, with that out of the way, what would be a good build to test 200w on.
I am thinking I am going to build my nuke with 22 gauge flat wire, 2 coils, 6 wraps round 3mm or there abouts. I believe this will give me something like a 0.12 ohm resistance build.
I'm planning on firing this on my Snow Wolf 1.5 which I am testing for review. There are brand new (and will be fully charged) LG HE4s in this.
Snow Wolf goes in to burst / pulse mode above 150w.
Again, I'm not looking at running this for more than a couple of hits as it is quite frankly, crazy.
But what would you guys do?
Notes: Ohms law = 0.12 ohms / 200w / 40a
Batteries are 35a max 20a Cont, so this is a bit of a tight squeeze to say the least, but for a couple of hits, should be OK.
My usual sweet spot for subohming is .3 to .4 somewhere - this is just to test the unit.
Please try and keep the flaming to a minimum, because I already know...
Thanks /0