It says ;
'Max pulsed current you can draw without exceeding 100 degrees in case of mod malfunction'
Isn't it the 'CDR rating' that is safe in case the is a mod malfunction ( Which i guess means that the battery is continuously discharged for a long time )..
And what does 'max pulsed current you can draw' mean? Aren't we talking about the possibility of a mod malfunction.. Isn't it continuous discharge by nature?
Or is this practically like CDR rating with a temperature treshold of 100...
Whats is the 'Maximum Vaping Amps' in Mooch's safety rating tables?
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