Been at this since 12/10/15 and started with this box and Aspire Nautilus tank. Also now have a Smok TFV4 Mini tank. Making coils both TC and Wattage and all is good. As a truck driver in construction the system I have is bang-up jelly tight for my needs on the road and at home. Gone from 2 1/2 pack a day down to 5 to 10 monkey butts a day; all is good here as the wife is happy and I can actually breath without coughing.
I fixed radios in the Corps back in the day so I have a basic understanding of electronics, but I am pre-Mosfet in my schooling as I was trained on equipment that was used in Korea and Vietnam. Here is the question I have: in Watt mode the Volt indicator below the Ohm reading on the Mod says I am running at 5.12v with a coil reading of 1.45 Ohms at a setting of 18 Watts, all of which I can handle with one small caveat; how can a 4.2 to 3.7 Volt 18650 -25R battery put out 5.12 Volts?
Having served in the Corps I don't come to the table with a problem without a solution.
Considering the Gate on a Mosfet has a near infinite resistance, could a simple oscillator and a small step-up transformer make a 3.7v battery look more than it really is in voltage potential?
I have a distain for Engineers and Officers because many try to make Shinola out of shit and then wouldn't know the difference if they stepped into either. Could someone put me straight on the this whole matter in simple terms?
CC
I fixed radios in the Corps back in the day so I have a basic understanding of electronics, but I am pre-Mosfet in my schooling as I was trained on equipment that was used in Korea and Vietnam. Here is the question I have: in Watt mode the Volt indicator below the Ohm reading on the Mod says I am running at 5.12v with a coil reading of 1.45 Ohms at a setting of 18 Watts, all of which I can handle with one small caveat; how can a 4.2 to 3.7 Volt 18650 -25R battery put out 5.12 Volts?
Having served in the Corps I don't come to the table with a problem without a solution.
Considering the Gate on a Mosfet has a near infinite resistance, could a simple oscillator and a small step-up transformer make a 3.7v battery look more than it really is in voltage potential?
I have a distain for Engineers and Officers because many try to make Shinola out of shit and then wouldn't know the difference if they stepped into either. Could someone put me straight on the this whole matter in simple terms?
CC