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Cherry Bomber v2 questions

DSvaper86

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I have a Cherry Bomber v2, a Tobh atty 30mm, a coil master toolkit, as well as batteries and an airflow drip tip coming in the mail this week.

Is there any way to figure out the wattage of the Cherry Bomber? The batteries I'll be using are Samsung inr18650 25r 3.7v. What is the biggest cloud build this setup can handle?

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martnargh

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the watts are dependent on the resustance of the build.
The clouds depends on resistance, airflow, pgvg ratio of juice, wicking, and technique.
Simply building as low as possible wont get you there.

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suprtrkr

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The V2 is supposed to be switchable between series and parallel mode. Be certain you know which you're in; a safe build in parallel mode (I'd suggest no lower than .25 ohms) will blow batteries in series (don't go below .5 ohms in series on 25Rs.) I don't know how the V2 is wired, but the V1 was negative switched, meaning it can autofire by grounding the atty to the case if you put it in a pocket with coins or keys. Those things scare me, be careful with it.

A .5 build in series mode will put you in the 140 watt range, and that's maximum power from that rig on 25Rs. Theoretically, you could get the same in parallel, but it's not possible in practice. Once you start building below about .25 in parallel mode, efficiency losses start to mount up. You are still putting the amps on the battery, but they're wasted heating the batteries and the atty; you can't put them on the coil effectively. I don't think it will matter much. I don't have a 30mm Tobh, but I do have a 22mm, and it doesn't breathe well enough to be useful above about 25-30 watts. My Tobh does its best work coiled .8-1.0 in the 25 watt range. If you want more cloud, you need a big air topper. Take a look at a Mutation V4.
 

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