Depends on how you define "handle". If you mean is the battery meant for that, than no. No battery really is. If you mean can you do it and get away with it? Yes, but be careful. Make sure your mod is clean on the contacts, threading, and spring or magnets. Take short hits and pay attention to the mod. If you feel it heating up anywhere, stop. Monitor the battery closely. That setup will drain it very fast.Okay thanks guys. But would vtc4 or 5 be able to handle 0.1ohm build?
Run a set of parallels wide up the airflow.Okay thanks a lot! I appreciate your help. I think i stay above 0.2 ohms.. At this point I have 0.2ohm single zipper coil on my dark horse rda sitting on dovpo semimech with samsung 25r. Should be safe? And is there some other coil(s) that could produce a LOT of vapour? Sorry for little offtopic.
These are Samsung 25R's not Sonys lol.those are 30 amps..
http://www.steam-engine.org/batt.asp?b=Sony_US18650VTC5&mah=2600&c=11.538461538461538
To many little varying things to tap dance a dead short safely.
If clouds are what you seek you can do monster weather systems at .18 and above...
You must of missed the post right above the one you quoted where the OP asked about Sony's...These are Samsung 25R's not Sonys lol.
Ah I was looking at the actual OP not off-topic answersYou must of missed the post right above the one you quoted where the OP asked about Sony's...
A VTC 4 or 5 can handle a.15 Ohm load with a little headroom left since they are 30 amp. I've done quad vertical parallels at .15, all the clouds you could wish for with a Troll RDA.Okay thanks guys. But would vtc4 or 5 be able to handle 0.1ohm build?
Well yes - for 1 second. 45A for 5 seconds - 30A for 6 seconds. Or of course 20A continuous.Let's see we have a battery made by the #1 manufacturer in worldwide sales and used by the top high end, pro-line cordless tool manufacturers, Bosch, Milwaukee and Hitachi. If it makes you feel better Samsung now lists a 100A pulse rating.
Uh no.Well yes - for 1 second. 45A for 5 seconds - 30A for 6 seconds. Or of course 20A continuous.
Uh no.
HKJ my fave battery tester/reviewer seldom tests over spec but here's his test of the Samsung 20R, a 22A/2000mAh cell.
The 30A continuous test (yellow trace) is quite lovely and lasts a bit more than your mythical 6 second assumption.
Now here's what a struggling battery looks like.
This is the so-called 30A Sony (and Efest's rewrap of the same) at a continuous 20A drain, basically only 2/3rds of it's claimed spec (ignore the upswept traces they are temp readings.)
Here's a close up. Note when it hits 3.2V , looks like about ~240mAh.
If you check the Samsung running at about 33% OVER it's rating it manages ~500mAh, more than double the Sony.
Just for the heck of it I'll through in a test of an Efest (BIO, Best-in-One as they used to called) .made battery, not one of their rewraps. They rate this one at 10A.
In HKJ's tests he always tests 2 cells at a time. The Samsung's track so well it looks like one trace, a testament to high quality manufacturing and QC. The crap Efests are not even close.