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LG HB6 or LG HD2 pairs for .2ohm coils at 100W

NickyGiaccone

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I don't know if I can deal with 16minute battery life subohming every 2 mins and then needing new batteries, I'm going to be using a TFV4 Mini Tank with the T3 Triple coils at .2ohms and almost at 100W. Is the 25a continuous output sufficient for max performance, safetly and reasonable lasting battery life?
 

raymo2u

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What mod are you using? If its regulated then battery output isnt going to change much, Mah will matter instead.
 

vap3r

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What mod are you using?
This. Most regulated mods I have come across are chip-limited to a current draw of 25A. For example, a DNA200 device configured in 2S will be limited to a maximum of 23A @ 133W. While you may not be vaping at 133W, current draw will reach 23A if you have your preheat settings at maximum (typical). This is of particular concern if you have your preheat set over the 1 second default and is why Evolve explicity recommends cells capable of 23A for DNA200 devices configured in 2S. While you can read into that as a declaration of 23A pulse capable, to err on the side of caution would be to interpret the recommendation as 23A CDR. FWIW, because I have preheat set to 2 seconds at maximum levels, I have a pair of HD2 installed in my DNA200 2S.
 
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suprtrkr

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I agree. On a regulated mod with two batteries, I consider 20A CDR cells safe at 100 watts. Above 120 watts, or so, I'd go up to 25A batteries.
 

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