[Noob] Hey guys I'm about to purchase a nemesis clone and a moonshot RDTA clone to go with it. Is this setup ideal?

And you don't know physics.

Breaking it down just for you. As we push the button, voltage sags extremely fast. However, the amps don't stay the same, but fall with voltage. Still with me? Ok

Voltage stops sagging when finds the "sweet spot" which is controlled by resistance. I made a post about it and Mooch commented on this, finding my post informative and true. So, therefore voltage stops sagging at around 3.55 with 0.08 ohms resistance on LG HB6, as measured with 3 separate tests on different ohm meters with 5 tries each.

Input this to ohms law calculator to actually find amps and watts on 0.08? Done it for ya:

155 watts
and 45 amps

Now look at Mooch graph for HB6 and you will find it's actually right. 2-3 second pulls are actually outputting that wattage at fully charged battery. However, Mooch graph is still half usabel for vaping, as amps are fixed on it, whilst while you vape - they are NEVER fixed. Pinging u/Mooch315 to please confirm my words, as I will be called a liar or something else by people not knowing a thing and believeing everything that is posted on ECR by the people who don't know anything further than "ooooh, mechs aren't safe, boo, they are bad"

Now if you will say something "that's not true" I will say - go learn physics and chemistry of LiOn batteries. Chips safety features do not allow me to fire at the amps that I need to output the kind of wattage I can output using a mech.

The tests were conducted at Moscow State University by physics team. So please, stop spreading bs

P.S: There are more explosions of regulated devices than mechs. Just to let you know

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