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Hello I have a Reuleaux RX2/3 with two LG HG2s and I would like to know if using a 0.13 coil is safe, the coil built ended up at about 0.13 ohms and from what I've read having a suitable voltage to heat up the coils (over 3 volts) draws too much current from the batteries however I've also read that having a regulated mod changes things and that the mod's lowest resistance spec is what matters so I'm quite confused.
 

SirRichardRear

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Hello I have a Reuleaux RX2/3 with two LG HG2s and I would like to know if using a 0.13 coil is safe, the coil built ended up at about 0.13 ohms and from what I've read having a suitable voltage to heat up the coils (over 3 volts) draws too much current from the batteries however I've also read that having a regulated mod changes things and that the mod's lowest resistance spec is what matters so I'm quite confused.
For regulated mods it's power/input voltage/efficiency= amp draw.
Check out this thread it explains alot more and if u have any questions just let me know and I'll do my best to make it clear

http://vapingunderground.com/index.php?threads/300140/

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SirRichardRear

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I'm watching your video currently, just to clarify, with the rx2/3 and two 20A batteries my limit becomes 30A. Using http://www.steam-engine.org I calculated that at 80W I'm drawing about 21A which would then be quite safe?
No with the rx2/3 since the batteries are series your amp limit stays at 20 amps. If they were parallel you'd get 30 amps.

If u were vaping 80 watts with 2 batteries it would be 80/7.4/.9 = 12 amps
Resistance doesn't matter for your battery amp draw for regulated mods.

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