Ok, so I'm using an unregulated mosfet type box mod with 2 LG HE2 18650's which have a constant current rating of 20A, and I'm using them parallel in my mod.
Using Steam Engine, it tells me that if I make my coils to equal 0.2 ohms, it would draw 21 amps when the batteries are at their max voltage, which is above the 20A continuous current rating. I know the vendors claim the pulse current rating for these batts is 35A, but I'm trying to keep it safe. Would I still be good to go because I'm using batts in parallel and it's splitting that current between 2 batteries, or would going as low as 0.2 ohms be borderline dangerous? Is it ok because those batts aren't going to stay at 4.2V for very long and once they get below that max voltage I won't be drawing more than the rated current?
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Using Steam Engine, it tells me that if I make my coils to equal 0.2 ohms, it would draw 21 amps when the batteries are at their max voltage, which is above the 20A continuous current rating. I know the vendors claim the pulse current rating for these batts is 35A, but I'm trying to keep it safe. Would I still be good to go because I'm using batts in parallel and it's splitting that current between 2 batteries, or would going as low as 0.2 ohms be borderline dangerous? Is it ok because those batts aren't going to stay at 4.2V for very long and once they get below that max voltage I won't be drawing more than the rated current?
Thanks in advance for any answers.