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NickyGiaccone

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I'm using a new set of four Sony VTC5A 25amp continuous, and 2,600mAH in a Wismec RX300 Quad 18650 VW/TC 300W regulated box mod. I am currently only using the TFV12 subohm tank and .12ohm V12-T12 coils at 189W. Are those batteries combined in one of the most recently released four battery mods-and its supposed ground-breaking computer chip-giving me enough power to use approx 200W on the .12ohm coil I mentioned and safely get the maximum performance possible from the device? I don't know if it is using parallel systems and/or series battery systems together, but is voltage output of four 25 amp batteries sufficient when the screen reads 42 amps as I draw a vape puff from the mod? Good enough and at least safe isn't going to be satisfying to hear. If I must use LG HB4s or HB6s I will, as well as keep them separately in their married sets of four while using as many sets needed to swap out and stay powered up. Can somebody explain the Wismec Reuleaux RX300 Quad-battery box mod's battery usage methods and how this technology works? So far it seems ok, although it runs hot and I know it's the batteries that heat up fast. HB6 pinks don't do this. I'm a dummy so in basic language can anybody help me understand once and for all? Thanks in advance.
 

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I'm using a new set of four Sony VTC5A 25amp continuous, and 2,600mAH in a Wismec RX300 Quad 18650 VW/TC 300W regulated box mod. I am currently only using the TFV12 subohm tank and .12ohm V12-T12 coils at 189W. Are those batteries combined in one of the most recently released four battery mods-and its supposed ground-breaking computer chip-giving me enough power to use approx 200W on the .12ohm coil I mentioned and safely get the maximum performance possible from the device? I don't know if it is using parallel systems and/or series battery systems together, but is voltage output of four 25 amp batteries sufficient when the screen reads 42 amps as I draw a vape puff from the mod? Good enough and at least safe isn't going to be satisfying to hear. If I must use LG HB4s or HB6s I will, as well as keep them separately in their married sets of four while using as many sets needed to swap out and stay powered up. Can somebody explain the Wismec Reuleaux RX300 Quad-battery box mod's battery usage methods and how this technology works? So far it seems ok, although it runs hot and I know it's the batteries that heat up fast. HB6 pinks don't do this. I'm a dummy so in basic language can anybody help me understand once and for all? Thanks in advance.
Simple response it's in series/parallel. 2 sets of series running in parallel. 200 is fine to run on vtc5a batts. The resistance doesn't matter.

According to my testing it put out 178 when set to 200 watts at .11 ohms. Usually it hit high though. It put out 218 watts with a .15 ohms coil at 200 watt setting.

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Darth Omerta

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If we assume a 3.2V cutoff and a 90% efficiency rating then you are pulling around 16A at the cutoff, which is more than safe for your purposes.

The simplest equation to use to figure out the amps you're drawing from each cell in a regulated mod is
Wattage / # of cells / voltage at cutoff / efficiency(%)
189 / 4 = 47.25W(per cell)
47.25 / 3.2 = 14.76A
14.76 / .9 = 16.4A
 

NickyGiaccone

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Yes I top off or swap my many sets of 4 batteries that married. I only use LG HB4 30 amp 1600mAH, LG HB6 1500mAH (maybe 1450mAH) and mooch's claim of nearly 32 or so continuous amps. I don't leave home with vaporizers because I have a Phablet, cigar pouch, lighter, bankroll, IDs and pistol permits, mints,stuff, and whatever else I need to bring when I leave the house.
 
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Darth Omerta

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Yes I top off or swap my many sets of 4 batteries that married. I only use LG HB4 30 amp 1600mAH, LG HB6 1500mAH (maybe 1450mAH) and mooch's claim of nearly 32 or so continuous amps. I don't leave home with vaporizers because I have a Phablet, cigar pouch, lighter, bankroll, IDs and pistol permits, mints,stuff, and whatever else I need to bring when I leave the house.


When you say "top off" do you mean that you recharge you batteries inside the mod? This isnt really recommended for multi-cell mods as they generally do a terrible job of balancing the charge.

It should also be noted that in a regulated mod the amp draw is highest at the cutoff as opposed to in a mech where the amp draw is highest with a full charge.
 

NickyGiaccone

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I quit cigarettes but I love my Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real and 5 Vegas Gold cigars when with good company. Philip Morris had a hold on me but TFV12 coils made me quit Marlboros just last month. I feel so much stronger. Vapor production and tolerable all-day eliquid flavors had to be the norm before I fully enjoyed vaping. I need the TFV12 and I buy plastic bottles of 60ml liquid 80VG so refilling is just nothing more than an annoyance than a financial factor. I've set smoke alarms off and then found my cigarette replacement. I hope others try triple or quad battery mods with TFV12 tanks because TFV12s cannot leak with 70VG or higher liquid. I can't even make it leak if I tried. Nothing beats the flavor and vapor although it's a costly coil pack of manufacturer made Cloud beast kings. Don't be intimidated or say you're good with mediocre level subohming until you try the cool but intense flavor and vapor you've never had from the kitchen grade stainless steel leak-proof 100 percent if your tank is official, TFV12. There are also much much lower wattage coils that barely use liquid for 9 dollars less per 3-pack box. I think everybody should get that new screenless cheap triple 18650 mod and a TFV12 unless they want to hope for leaking only on occasion (unacceptable) and subpar vapor production mimicking the cigarette drag x 10. You'll look at cigs as what they are, poison-added to our national crop and although natural Nicaraguan and Honduran tobaccos/American Virginia and Burley/Asian Oriental Latakia blends and aromatic cavendish blends in Briar pipes are still carcinogenic, they are mostly all organic plant material. Marlboro is not even real tobacco. I would outlaw those pre-made cigarettes from big corporations if I were the US president as my first executive order and remove cigar "S.C.H.I.P." taxes which run my 5 Vegas Gold and Rocky Patel cigars towards 200 bucks for 20 medium size cigars. But don't smoke tobacco, kids. Vaporizing has never been so good. Basic VW 50 dollar RX300 mods and 4 five dollar batteries match my friend's nimble fingers and self-made coils for mech mods. Even he's impressed and switched over to custom coils on VW powerful mods for safety just in case. The next generation is hear. Put away your ego pens. 4 years passed.
 

NickyGiaccone

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When you say "top off" do you mean that you recharge you batteries inside the mod? This isnt really recommended for multi-cell mods as they generally do a terrible job of balancing the charge.

It should also be noted that in a regulated mod the amp draw is highest at the cutoff as opposed to in a mech where the amp draw is highest with a full charge.
The RX300 says to usb connect as a way to balance the charge. I've seen it work, but I don't charge up the batteries for more than 3 mins this way. I blast off my TFV12, man. Batteries are so cheap. I even used to use the 1A x 4 18650 charge speed option on the LUC V4. I love to laugh at battery clingers. I threw out a dropped Sony just yesterday and ordered some more on sale. Shop online, folks. Read about the device specifically discussed before assuming it's as other similar and older mods are. The RX300 and plasticky GX350 are beasts. Wismec has a special computer chip. I think the sound of 100W fire button presses is louder in a good way meaning it's blasting the hell out of the tank's coil to the max, in a good way. My friend says GX350s don't BLAST off. I'm a cloud chaser but rather be a VW power regulated user than mech mod user and with ready-built Smoktech coils.
 

NickyGiaccone

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That was never something I could experience. I snub programs like DNA 250 Evolv software and adjustable vapor puff hits because this RX300 is a metal framed device. Only plastic is the faceplate. 510 connection is normal with the round surrounding loop design of RX200s but has no issues. I don't know who can't install atomizers into the RX300. It's been fixed. The leaking problem of the Smok tank has been fixed completely, and the rig is only 90 bucks for batteries, tank, and 50 dollar RX300 from vaperoyalty.com. 55 dollar GX350 in Red and Black only as well if you prefer. Step up.
 

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