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expydude

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I have an ipv mini 2 with a Samsung 25r battery. Can this battery handle a .3 ohm cool safely?


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UncleRJ

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If the IPV2 mini will fire a 0.3 ohm coil, you are golden
 

expydude

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Sorry about posting in wrong section . Awesome I just didn't want the 20 amp blowing up in my face. Rather ask than learn the hard way lol


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Whiskey

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Gosh....its no problem at all, safety first is #one in my book, Welcome again to VU:):)!!!!!!!!!!
 

expydude

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A friend of mine gave me her new Atlantis 2.0 for cheap which I why I ask. Can't wait to try it out


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Slurp812

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In a regulated mod, its not up to the battery. Its up to the mod. Looking at the specs, it wont likely go below 43 watts on a .3 ohm build. Should work well. I used the specs on VaporDNA as a reference. I can say that here, right? lol
 

expydude

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Being regulated doe that mean that it'll shutdown before failure


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Slurp812

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Its very complicated. It *should* only work within the designed ranges. Say for example, you hook up a single 12 gauge piece of copper wire as a load, it wont fire. But however if that wire were somehow flopping around inside the mod and shorted the battery, it would be toast...
 

expydude

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Ok thank u still new to this but I'm really enjoying it. A lot to learn with ohms and battery amps and stuff lol


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BoomStick

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The 30 watt version has a max input current of 13 amps. The 70 watt version has a max input current of 30 amps.
 

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