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I made this video to explain to people safe limits of their batteries and how to calculate amp draw on their batteries. I figured this was the right place to put it. maybe a moderator (@nightshard ) could sticky it if they feel it's appropriate?
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Stay safe out there vapors!
I wanted to talk about safety and how to understand your device and how to calculate the amp draw on your batteries
Remember to always pick good batteries based on Moochs Rating not whats on the wrapper!
Moochs Recommend Batteries https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/moochs-recommended-batteries.7593/
Always Use married Batteries! batteries that are the same exact ones that were purchased together, used together, and charged together at all times for devices that take multiple batteries
best options from his list (18650)
20 amp = Samsung 30Q
25 amp = Sony VCT5a
30 amp = Lg HB6
Buy from legit sites only like illumn.com liionwholesale.com and IMRbatteries.com.
Don't buy batteries off ebay or amazon!
Regulated Device Formula for Battery amp Draw
P(watts)/V(nominal voltage)=I(amps)
typical safety measure is 75 watts per 20 amp battery for regulated devices with
For unregulated/mech mods
use ohms law calculator
http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms-law-calculator
for series use voltage 8.4 and current as your batteries CDR rating
for single battery use voltage 4.2 and your current as your batteires CDR
for parallel use voltage 4.2 and one batteries current times 1.5 (example a pair of 30 amp batteries would be good for 45 amps because 30 times 1.5 = 45)
General rule 30 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .28
dual parallel .09
single battery .14
General rule 20 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .42
dual parallel .14
single battery .21
General rule 25 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .34
dual parallel .11
single battery .17
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Stay safe out there vapors!
I wanted to talk about safety and how to understand your device and how to calculate the amp draw on your batteries
Remember to always pick good batteries based on Moochs Rating not whats on the wrapper!
Moochs Recommend Batteries https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/moochs-recommended-batteries.7593/
Always Use married Batteries! batteries that are the same exact ones that were purchased together, used together, and charged together at all times for devices that take multiple batteries
best options from his list (18650)
20 amp = Samsung 30Q
25 amp = Sony VCT5a
30 amp = Lg HB6
Buy from legit sites only like illumn.com liionwholesale.com and IMRbatteries.com.
Don't buy batteries off ebay or amazon!
Regulated Device Formula for Battery amp Draw
P(watts)/V(nominal voltage)=I(amps)
typical safety measure is 75 watts per 20 amp battery for regulated devices with
For unregulated/mech mods
use ohms law calculator
http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms-law-calculator
for series use voltage 8.4 and current as your batteries CDR rating
for single battery use voltage 4.2 and your current as your batteires CDR
for parallel use voltage 4.2 and one batteries current times 1.5 (example a pair of 30 amp batteries would be good for 45 amps because 30 times 1.5 = 45)
General rule 30 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .28
dual parallel .09
single battery .14
General rule 20 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .42
dual parallel .14
single battery .21
General rule 25 amp batteries lowest safe resistance
dual series .34
dual parallel .11
single battery .17
Like and subscribe if you don't mind.
Follow me on
Twitter @vapes_anthony
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/anthony.vapes.90