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Mudbubble

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  1. Good to know. Sounds like the 25R's are more worth it since they are a little cheaper as well. Thanks again.
  2. Awesome. So I've been reading up on them and DNA200 generally runs 11.1v with a 9.6v cut off (3.2 per cell). If I am following that correctly, then that means that I would get the Low battery message for a given wattage if the voltage dropped below 3.2. So for the Triade which is 3 batteries in series, the amp pull for a given wattage before cutoff would be as follows: (assuming a 10% circuit drain, which is high but w/e) 50w (50/9.6)*1.1 = ~5.72 amps 100w (100/9.6)*1.1 = ~11.45 amps 150w (150/9.6)*1.1 = ~17.18 amps 180w (180/9.6)*1.1 = ~20.6 amps 200w (200/9.6)*1.1 = ~22.9 amps If I'm not completely off base, then the LG HG2's would be good for up to around 180w based on the cut off, but shouldn't be used at 200w. The Samsung 25R5's are also 20 amp and would be good for about the same, but are slightly lower capacity. The Sony VTC4's are closer to 23amp according to Mooch, so if I wanted to get the full 200w, then I would need to get these or another similarly amp rated battery. (Also 23 amps is the max on a DNA200 so anything higher is a waste anyway) Since I am currently using the SmokTech TFV8 and usually vape within the 120-150w range, any of these will work and the HG2's might be best because of the additional capacity. Sorry for the long post, just trying to make sure I wrapped by head around this correctly before I order the new batteries.
  3. Hi, They are IMREN. Got them at Beyond Vape when I picked up the mod. As for the exact message I get when I need to drop the voltage, I don't quite remember at the moment, but it sounds like that's expected. I had been looking at the Samsung 25r's, but it seems like a lot of people are using the HG2's, any substantial difference besides the MAH? Also, I'm now reading up on escribe software so I configure this thing properly once I get the new batteries, we'll see how it goes Thanks again.
  4. I am pretty new to all of this, but I am using the Triade with a SmokTech TFV8. I currently have 3 IMR 18650 3.7V High drain 30A 2900MAH installed as recommended by the shop I purchase the Triade from. I am running .15? coils and vaping around 120-130w. As the battery levels drop down to around 50% I start getting low volt messages unless I lower the wattage down, eventually I get it again and need to lower the watts again to be able to continue to use it. Is this normal? Also, it takes an extremely long time to charge the batteries in unit, 12+ hours. I have never done anything with escribe to set battery capacity or anything like that. Additionally I was looking to pick up another set of batteries and a Nitecore D4, are there any specific recommendations for the batteries based on my wattage and coil? Thanks.
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