Well I was really bored today and decided it was time to build a serial 18650 box.
I took a hammod B and put in a mosfet, some ugly wires, an voltmeter, a ridiculous big switch, a FDV 510 with 30mm cap and a small switch to put that thing to sleep.
So far its working great, big clouds and good taste from the most boring build ever: 1.13 ohms dual macros with 16!? wraps of something either nichrom or kanthal I dont know because the spool was not labeled :S
I understand which batteries I have to use with which resistances and that a serial box is kind of dangerous if you mess it up, but I was wondering till which Voltage I can vape on it?
The voltage under load is 7.5 right now, which means each battery is at around 3.75 V.
Is it safe to say I change batteries at 7.2V because each is at 3.6 then? 3.6 seems to be a reasonable cutoff to me.
And how about pairing the batteries? Do I have to swap the first battery with the second every time I recharged them and put them back in?
My phone is dead, thats why the shitty webcam pictures... thank you!
I took a hammod B and put in a mosfet, some ugly wires, an voltmeter, a ridiculous big switch, a FDV 510 with 30mm cap and a small switch to put that thing to sleep.
So far its working great, big clouds and good taste from the most boring build ever: 1.13 ohms dual macros with 16!? wraps of something either nichrom or kanthal I dont know because the spool was not labeled :S
I understand which batteries I have to use with which resistances and that a serial box is kind of dangerous if you mess it up, but I was wondering till which Voltage I can vape on it?
The voltage under load is 7.5 right now, which means each battery is at around 3.75 V.
Is it safe to say I change batteries at 7.2V because each is at 3.6 then? 3.6 seems to be a reasonable cutoff to me.
And how about pairing the batteries? Do I have to swap the first battery with the second every time I recharged them and put them back in?
My phone is dead, thats why the shitty webcam pictures... thank you!
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