The tire analogy works well Peg. The biggest hurdle is getting people to "rethink" how they use their batteries and to be honest with themselves. Thanks for making that process as easy as "ABC" Lol Peace!
You make a lot of great points, definitely a fresh, true, authentic, non bias opinions. You should definitely have more subs. More people should hear ur info
Who'll be the first to market with a graphene atomizer?? Ya music too loud. BTW, the batteries I just received are performing well and the wrap is genius. Big thumbs up.
With the DRAG AND THICKER coils YES absolutely there is a difference between .025 and .070 seconds. Ramp up time seems to disappear. It may seem like razzles but look at the cost....then go and use it. Especially at the 50 to 100 watt range with .15-.3ohm resistance. Absolutely no ramp up time. Yes razzles and dazzles but it back it up..I own 3 of them. I also use their software similar to Escribe
ramp up is the coefficient of the coil. I'm talking about the engagement of electricity The drag mod propaganda is bullshit. The difference is only on paper, you're telling me you can see the difference in speed between a smaller bullet and a larger bullet?
Lol. No just the difference between the drag and every other $50 dual 18650 mod I can find. Thank you very much for the reply btw. I appreciate it. I will now be a loyal fan
Also, the way I say it, is it's like a test for a car going from 0-60mph. Is ask both mods for 80 watts at 0.15 ohms and it seems that it takes other mods longer to achieve the requested wattage than the drag. When I hit the go button both or all mods electrical circuitry fires immediately....that I don't argue but I time it takes to do what you ask feels very different
When I leveled the music, At first, my speaking audio was enough but then at a few places either the audio got softer or some stuff I had to cut out some stuff cuz i kept losing sound at random places. So then I had to connect it to where it still makes sense otherwise its just blank audio. I've always had sound issues, Its inconsistent I don't know why.
I purchased 4 "D" battery's from you, I'm running 75-85w on a .16 dual coil build ohm's law says @20-23amps, so in series they share the amp load? that is how I ended up with D battery's plus my mod reguires minimum 25a battery's.
Hmmm. I think you should have bought type B. Here is why: Your numbers are correct and I agree 20-23 amps. However then you said in series. Had your box mod been in series, true the amp is shared but the voltage is doubled. So now you calculate using twice the voltage to the .16 coil. But then you said you're running it at 75- 85 watts. Which is impossible to turn down unless the device is regulated. Regulated device need to follow the wattage capability chart to purchase the right range for your settings. The type A batteries can handle 62 - 72 watts, and the type B is 93 - 108 watts. I think the Type B would have been best for you. In a mechanical setup ohms matter. In a regulated setup your wattage settings matter.