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What about TFV8 .16ohm V8-T8 octuplet coils running at over 120W?

NickyGiaccone

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Is the 20/25amp selection safe? Should I stick to my LG HB4s only when vaping this much wattage at high resistances or should I use my boring and annoying DNA 200 Regulated Box Mod with 25amps or so set for 99% of uses? I vape low power and very high depending on my mood and the company around during certain times.
 

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Squonkamaniac
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The .15 coils I vape at 125 watts using the LG's....it's a really good atty....I've had it to 200 watts with no problems using a lipo battery in the DNA 200....but much to hot for my liking.
 

BoomStick

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Pretty sure I've explained this in another one of your threads. Build resistance has nothing to do with how many amps are being drawn from your batteries when using a variable wattage mod. Coil (output) current isn't the same as battery (input) current. Use quality 20 amp cells and you're fine.
 

NickyGiaccone

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wattage toward the 180W range at .15? I heard high wattage requires at least the voltage boost from powerful batteries unless I want a small fart cloud from the Cloud Beast Tank lol. Is the high resistance AND 180W usage regularly till 28 percent battery life remains still exactly no better for my experience than the batteries I've rave about? Safety and max performance for my bucks are the reasons I don't risk 20 amp cells these days, I dunno just buy multiple sets to keep on deck when it's swap time. What do you think? Why would there be people loving weaker than 30amp but much more powerful than Samsung 25Rs which I would say are safest 20amps not to forget the LG HE4 batteries
 

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