the battery is an 18650 what ohm build would you recommend i put on itIt depends on what type of battery you're using, not the mod, or the RDA.
Your answer tells me, you don't have a clue of Ohm's law, and how to safely use a mech mod, without blowing your face off.the battery is an 18650 what ohm build would you recommend i put on it
I havent used it yet Im learning...... but something tells your not the person to be teaching anyone . im asking questions before i put it all together and "blow my face off" i won the mod in a giveaway...... got the battery at my local store and already had a drip tank . Now im trying to be safe and again learn how to properly use it. the battery is a imr 18650 3.7 v 3000 mAh (11.1WH)Your answer tells me, you don't have a clue of Ohm's law, and how to safely use a mech mod, without blowing your face off.
I'm aware that the size of the battery is 18650. That wasn't the question. The question is, what battery are you using (brand, mAh, CDR)?
In order to build a proper coil(s). You need to know what the max. CDR (continuous discharge rate/current) of the battery is. Personally, I use Sony VCT4 batteries in my mech mods, due to their max CDR of 30A, and safety reason. I can safely utilize a 0.3 Ohm build with these, which would draw 14A from the battery. The build could go down to 0.15 Ohm, but that would be too hot to my liking.I havent used it yet Im learning...... but something tells your not the person to be teaching anyone . im asking questions before i put it all together and "blow my face off" i won the mod in a giveaway...... got the battery at my local store and already had a drip tank . Now im trying to be safe and again learn how to properly use it. the battery is a imr 18650 3.7 v 3000 mAh (11.1WH)