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Help with buying a new mod
Earthling789 and one other reacted to Tam for a topic
No one needs a super high powered mod, but if you truly want one, we just want to make sure you know what you're doing with battery safety so you don't get hurt. It's a lot like no one really needs a Lamborghini, but if you really wanted one and had the money for it, we would suggest special driving courses to keep you safe.2 points -
Jason and Earthling? I love it when you two get wound up and start talking geek.2 points
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You got pretty good information from someone. VTC5 is a 20A battery. You would be much better off buying VTC4's if you really plan on using 200 watts. I don't know what your experience level is, or what other equipment you have, but 200 watts, day in and day out, if you can find an atomizer that can handle it, you should probably get 9 to 12 batteries if you plan on doing it all day. You will also need to keep a charger handy as they will not have time to charge before you drain another set. The on board charger will be no help at 200 watts either because it is can't charge them as fast as you will be draining them. The reality of the situation is most people never get over 125 - 150 watts using a good build on a dripper. You will possibly be using in temperature control so it may never hit 200 watts in the first place and if it does it will back off very quickly. If you plan on playing in the 200 watt range I would definitely recommend the Sony VTC4 or the LG HB2 or HB6. The LG's will handle much more load, but do not have the capacity of the VTC4. At high wattages I also recommend keeping your batteries married, so you will need at least 3 and 6 is better. I also never recommend charging in the mod, only external chargers. With 6 batteries you can be charging 3 while using 3. I run LG HG2's in mine most of the time, but it will probably never see over 100 watts. My TFV4 and my juice seems to like the 80 watt range and no higher. The Crown likes around 60. The most important thing is to buy your batteries from a reputable place. Vape shops and Ebay are one of the largest suppliers of counterfeit batteries. (Most of the time the sellers don't even realize it) Here are some of the better places to buy them. I have used all 3 and gotten great service and good prices: Liion Wholesale ILLUMN RTD Vapor2 points
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Anyone heard about this before?
Tam and one other reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
Yes... yes I have pe•ri•od (ˈpɪər i əd) n. 1. an extent of time that is meaningful in the life of a person, in history, etc.: a period of illness; a period of social unrest. 2. a specific division or portion of time: the postwar period. 3. a round of time, esp. as marked by the recurrence of some phenomenon: the rainy period. 4. any of the parts of equal length into which a particular thing, as a sports contest, is divided. 5. the time during which something is completed or runs its course: the gestation period. 6. the point or character (.) used esp. to mark the end of a declarative sentence or to indicate an abbreviation; full stop. 7. a full pause, as is made at the end of a complete sentence; full stop. 8. a sentence, esp. a well-balanced, impressive sentence. 9. periodic sentence. 10. Metabolic (slang) a. an occurrence of menstruation. b. a time of the month during which menstruation occurs. 11. the basic unit of geologic time, during which a standard rock system is formed: comprising two or more epochs and included with other periods in an era. 12. Physics. the duration of one complete cycle of a wave or oscillation; the reciprocal of the frequency. 13. a division of a musical composition commonly consisting of two or more contrasted or complementary phrases ending with a cadence. 14. Astron. a. the time in which a body rotates once on its axis. b. the time in which a planet or satellite revolves once about its primary. 15. (in classical prosody) a group of two or more cola. adj. 16. noting or pertaining to a historical period. interj. 17. (used to indicate that a decision is final): I forbid you to go, period. [1375–1425; < Middle French < Medieval Latin periodus, Latin < Greek períodos circuit, period of time, period in rhetoric]2 points -
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Help with buying a new mod
Earthling789 reacted to FXRich for a topic
That looks like a fog machine of some kind, I hope people don't take us seriously and start using a fog machine.1 point -
Probably wouldn't be much different than dripping juice into the intake on my bike and sucking on the tailpipe, I think I'll pass on that.1 point
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Help with buying a new mod
Edna reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
I would say there will be a 300W mod popping out soon, but it will require a 12V Die-Hard or small nuclear reactor to power it... and the only thing you'll be able to do with it is power a TV, PC, or microwave... because any juice at that high Wattage wouldn't be "consumable"1 point -
Not boring at all, not to me anyway. I learn so much from you guys!1 point
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200 watts in temp mode? How is that even possible? That would have to be one mf of a coil and be fuel injected, lol. If you've seen this aactually work please post a link. I'd like to see it, you know, just for giggles.1 point
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Agreed! The battery is essentially being short-circuited through the meter. As the only thing limiting the current is the resistance of the wiring, connections, and the fuse. Useless for determining the battery's rating and a really bad thing to do to the meter!1 point
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the Joytech VT is a heavy bastard too1 point
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Uh I do have four dogs and have been owned by cats too so I know what a rough lick feels like!!1 point