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bnelson748

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  1. Major advantage is a reduced amp draw which shouldn't become an issue outside of very very high or low ohm builds, mostly a significant capacity increase, which for me is attractive. Im fine with the size of the mid sized hammond and when pushing 200 watts, I would like to avoid charging my bats everyday... depending on what I end up doing, I will probably have difficulty replacing a battery pack if it became necessary so It would be great If I could extend my batteries life and for convenience. If I go camping or something it be nice to be able to bring one mod and not need to charge it for a weekend or so...
  2. solid-state lithium superionic conductors? anyone here have any ideas about this, I suppose they should be smaller and denser with a solid electrolyte mixture. be nice if they make it into a small pack or even in 18650 to accommodate us? http://www.kurzweilai.net/rechargeable-batteries-with-almost-indefinite-lifetimes-coming-say-mit-samsung-engineers http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v10/n9/abs/nmat3066.html
  3. Here is a fullymax (evolve's reccomended 3s source)in 3s2p... - Fullymax Li-Po 11.1V, 6500mAh, 3S2P, 25C (however this is in a hard case, but Ill look for its soft pack cousin... another FB7700S-3S1P 11.1V 7700mAh 3cell 12C(92.5A) 20C(154.0A) 19.6x66x172(dimentions) 487g(weight) FB9000HP-3S1P 11.1V 9000mAh 3cell 25C(225.0A) 50C(450.2A) 19.0x68x226 642 not the smallest buggers but shit, most people are tossing this in a hammond anyway and i think the mid range (forget i think the b box?) box will fit these bats...
  4. Could you wire your dc supply into the charging board and just have the dna regulate? Plug in would simply act like pass through charging? Im- missing the point here I think, but what do you want different then just plugging in your dna to the charging board and charging while vaping??? You want to be able to vape and use the dna without batteries attached to the board?
  5. I understand the 3 cell in series requirement is to support the amp draw 200w can hit on low builds. However, most of the battery conversation I see here are around larger capacity 3s batteries and complaints about battery life. Does the chip support a parallel set up? I know of some great batteries that are not significantly larger then some of the small 900mah 3s cells people have been using that have around 4000mah with at a minimum 11.1 v and 40c continuous. I would love to use one of the 3s2p.
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