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I just noticed looking through my Lanncia while firing that the juice is literally boiling on the coils. Is that normal? lol never noticed this before. It's a .16ohm dual 22g coil build. I think its because the diameter of the wraps are so large and it stays really saturated with juice. It looks freaky, lol.
 

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Ok good. I'll take another toke of this tasty goodness while contemplating rebuilding another atty!
 

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Thanks:) Always do. I decided to rebuild 3 attys and rewick another! Weeeeee
 

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looking through my Lanncia while firing that the juice is literally boiling on the coils. .
If you're using a mech to power up, with a fully charged battery... you're running a heat flux of 379 mW/mm². Not the hottest I've seen (I usually run in the high 200s to mid 300s... and regularly build friends RDAs to mid 400s), but certainly not on the cool side. ;)
 

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If you're using a mech to power up, with a fully charged battery... you're running a heat flux of 379 mW/mm². Not the hottest I've seen (I usually run in the high 200s to mid 300s... and regularly build friends RDAs to mid 400s), but certainly not on the cool side. ;)

Thanks for the science friend. I'm running it on my Dimitri clone. So it's two batteries parallel. Not sure about the maths though. But the vape is surprisingly a decent cool cloud pusher, lol. Right now the volts are at 3.93 and between 3.35 to 3.26 under load.
 

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Now it's giving me around 3.2 under load.
 

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Thanks for the science friend. I'm running it on my Dimitri clone. So it's two batteries parallel. Not sure about the maths though. But the vape is surprisingly a decent cool cloud pusher, lol. Right now the volts are at 3.93 and between 3.35 to 3.26 under load.
Doesn't really matter how many batteries you have in parallel, other than, for our purposes, the available maximum continuous current discharge (MCCD) and mAh are compounded.

The arrived at values are based on the Ohm's law formula for wattage, at the fully charged battery constant of 4.2v... which drops as the batteries are discharged.
When fed into Steam Engine, along with the build particulars, the applied wattage provides the heat flux value. Heat flux represents the coil radiated heat value, expressed in milliwatts per millimeter squared.

If you've not used Steam Engine, you'll find it, along with a SE user guide, in the links below.

Cheers
 

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