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twan013

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My first regulated device in about a year is on its way to my house (revenant/tvl Delta squonker) and some questions have popped into my head. I'm used to the mech life and having to build coils based on battery specs, but do I need to worry about that with a regulated mod? This question came about when I was thinking about the super play feature on the mod (which fires down to 0.03ohms). Not that I would every vape that low but how is that even possible with a single battery?

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5150sick

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@UncleRJ recently got the Delta mod kit recently and loves it.

I'm sure he'll be able to help you out with this one when he's around.
 

ben73

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My first regulated device in about a year is on its way to my house (revenant/tvl Delta squonker) and some questions have popped into my head. I'm used to the mech life and having to build coils based on battery specs, but do I need to worry about that with a regulated mod? This question came about when I was thinking about the super play feature on the mod (which fires down to 0.03ohms). Not that I would every vape that low but how is that even possible with a single battery?

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Your still probably better doing so , even though its regulated you still want the best battery life ,

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BoomStick

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(which fires down to 0.03ohms). Not that I would every vape that low but how is that even possible with a single battery?
Because in a variable power mod, battery current and coil current aren’t the same thing.
 

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