I fist want to start out by saying I'm sorry if this seems so basic and dumb of me, but here's what I know currently about series vs parallel boxes
Parallel: 2 battery's delivering 3.7v, doubles(in theory) the amps of a box, allowing me to build lower ohm coils i.e. 2 20 amp battery's will let me safely build up to 30 amps(not fully double the amps)
Series: 2 battery's delivering each with 3.7v would doubt the volts to 7.4v while still maintaining the same amp limit, in this case 20amps.
Iv got that down but I'm honestly wondering what's the benifit of having 7.4v(series) vs the benifit of being able to build that much lower(parallel)?
What happens to my Vape experience when I hit an atty at 3.7v vs at 7.4v? Bigger clouds? Better taste? Better with Claptons? And why? Thank you for putting up with this but it's driving me insane and I really want a reason to buy a noisy cricket but I want to understand series before I do. Thanks
Parallel: 2 battery's delivering 3.7v, doubles(in theory) the amps of a box, allowing me to build lower ohm coils i.e. 2 20 amp battery's will let me safely build up to 30 amps(not fully double the amps)
Series: 2 battery's delivering each with 3.7v would doubt the volts to 7.4v while still maintaining the same amp limit, in this case 20amps.
Iv got that down but I'm honestly wondering what's the benifit of having 7.4v(series) vs the benifit of being able to build that much lower(parallel)?
What happens to my Vape experience when I hit an atty at 3.7v vs at 7.4v? Bigger clouds? Better taste? Better with Claptons? And why? Thank you for putting up with this but it's driving me insane and I really want a reason to buy a noisy cricket but I want to understand series before I do. Thanks