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how do you know how many watts your vape us?

by Judy Wisoky Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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With an extra coil, though, more power is needed. just using ohms law at maximum possible battery charge:.21 ohm at 4.2 volt = 84 watts.15 ohm at 4.2 volt = 117 watts

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What wattage should I vape at?

Your preferred vaping wattage can depend on how well you know your vape device, how comfortable you are with vaping altogether, as well as the kind of effect you are looking to create. If you look at most cig-a-like devices designed to closely mimic smoking, for instance, you find they are pre-set at around 7-15 watts.

Does higher wattage make your vape cloud bigger?

Simple lesson: high wattage produces bigger vapor clouds. If you use your vape at 80 watts, you are going to get bigger vapor clouds than when your device is operating at 40 watts – where all other factors are held constant.

What does it mean to adjust the wattage of my vape?

Adjusting your vape wattage means altering the temperature produced by the atomiser/coil as the juice is heated. Adjusting your temperature settings allows you to fine-tune your vape to your desired tastes and preferences.

What is the difference between high wattage and low wattage vaping?

Whereas high wattage often implies more heat is generated, and this is a satisfying condition for tobacco, coffee, and chocolate products that tend to be tastier and better. On the contrary, fruity flavors like peach and blueberry are tastier when vaped at low temperatures.

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What does wattage mean in vaping?

First, let’s start by understanding what wattage is. Wattage is simply the measure of the amount of power an electronic cigarette uses. Adjusting your vape wattage means altering the temperature produced by the atomiser/coil as the juice is heated. Adjusting your temperature settings allows you to fine-tune your vape to your desired tastes ...

What is the ideal voltage for a 2 ohm coil?

For 2-ohm coils, the ideal voltage falls between the ballpark of 3.3 to 4.0 volts. Higher ohm (aka higher resistance) coils allow for a higher voltage.

Brandon David Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I wish I could vote twice because I use my lemo at 30-35 watts and my dripper at 60-70 when not on a mech. I voted the 30-40 since I vape the lemo more than my dripper, tho.

Maiar Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I'm usually in the 5-10 range. Anything more tastes burnt. I don't know how those 150+ guys can do it.

iTiger Super Member ECF Veteran

There are entirely too many variables that go into what power I vape at; I use tanks, RTAs, RDAs of many sizes & types.

DaveSignal Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I use mechs and RDAs exclusively. Most of my builds are at .21 ohm, unless I am doing something unusual or building a deck for 3 or more coils. 3-coil RDAs like my stillare v3 or onslaught are built at .15. With an extra coil, though, more power is needed.

Patcrack Full Member

Unfortunately IMO this is a hugely flawed poll as it does not qualify the type of device (s) you are including. For example: I would say I set my watts around 9.5 for my T3Ss, about 12 for a Nautilus, 27 for a Kanger Subtank, and finally roughly 90 on a mech with an atty built at 0.27ohms on a fresh battery.

Ryedan ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

Unfortunately IMO this is a hugely flawed poll as it does not qualify the type of device (s) you are including.

debkerri Full Member Verified Member

Leave it to me to screw up the poll! I was thinking volts, not watts when I voted.

bcalvanese Super Member ECF Veteran

Many people may find this funny, but I vape at 5 watts, and I build my coils with a single 28mm wire, 1.5mm ID, and 5 wraps.

sky4it Super Member ECF Veteran

Yeah those watts are interesting. I dont get much vape on my coil if my watts are that low. I am not into the high watt stuff either. Generally, I vape around 12 watts on a 27 gauge coil, with 8 or 9 loops in the Kanthal wire. I get a lot more vape out of the extra loops.

UncleJunkle Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Once in a while, I use cigalikes with a 1.7 ohm coil. After voltage drop, that's roughly 6.5-7.5 watts.

Superuser187 Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I vape airy mtl always with any tiny fused claptons I have.....last months I vape 5wraps 30x3/38 ni80 0.45ohm for fast and short chainvape airy mtl puffs at 26watts....or 2x30/38 0.7ohm at 20watts when I want a little less airy draw sometimes.

evan le'garde Vaping Master ECF Veteran

11.5 watts, 29g kanthal, five 2.5m wraps, Tight MTL on a Kayfun Prime. Flavoured D.I.Y - 24mg's - 68% VG / 32% PG (just re stocked with a litre of Nicotine liquid). I vape the same way i always have . Two draws in a five second period, because it's the only way to get a decent throat hit. Re-wick when the tank dries up.

bcalvanese Super Member ECF Veteran

Yeah those watts are interesting. I dont get much vape on my coil if my watts are that low. I am not into the high watt stuff either. Generally, I vape around 12 watts on a 27 gauge coil, with 8 or 9 loops in the Kanthal wire. I get a lot more vape out of the extra loops.

SlowTalker Super Member ECF Veteran

9 - 14.3 watts, depending on the juice. 1 - 1.5 ohms. I'm still learning to make my own coils. MTL. I don't huff clouds.

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