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by Burnice Ebert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Just on general Google searches. 30 watts seems to be the most recommended setting for a.3-.4 ohm coil which is the resistance of my current build. I seem to prefer 50-55 watts with this build. Just not sure about how much is too much.

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What wattage should I vape at?

Easy to use vaping ohm's calculator. This free Ohm calculator allows you to calculate Voltage, Resistance, Current, and Wattage in real-time. Use this simple and dynamic tool to …

How much power does a vape coil use?

Oct 15, 2019 · 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.

How does wattage affect your vape?

Dec 12, 2016 · My first device was a disposable vape, not a good fit but it inspired me to look out for new alternatives. 5 years' experiences testing new vape devices, recording and sharing online. I believe that there should be no vaping among young people and non smokers, but, smokers should try vaping as an alternative.

Is 7-15w enough for vaping?

Feb 18, 2014 · It depends on the juice and how fast your atomizer can replenish the wick. If you can vape at 13 watts continuously without getting burnt taste, then your hardware is up to it. I've vaped my Aspire Nautilus at 10 watts with good results. Battery life is shorter the higher you go, though. I tend to stay around 6.8 watts (3.3v on 1.6 ohms).

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What does wattage mean in vaping?

To put it another way, watts is essentially how much power your vape produces and voltage is how much power is put through the device. So, as you increase the wattage the voltage also increases and vice versa.

What is a vape device?

Vape devices use simple circuits that contain a battery, a switch and a heating coil. The circuit is effectively a controlled short, with the power output from the battery used to create heat.

What does ohm mean in atomizers?

An ohm (Ω) is a unit of resistance. Essentially, the lower the resistance of your coil, the more electricity will flow through it. Increase the amount of resistance and less electricity will flow through. So when you use a lower resistance atomiser, and more electricity flows through, you will find the following:

What is the difference between variable voltage and variable wattage?

The difference between variable voltage and variable wattage is a bit like the difference between an automatic and a manual car. With a variable voltage device, you manually control the amount of power (voltage) going through your device.

How does variable wattage work?

The variable wattage device will then automatically adjust the power going through the atomiser (the voltage) to produce the power output you need (the wattage).

What is the resistance of a sub ohm coil?

The term sub-ohm, while still used, is not as relevant as it used to be. Coils below 1 ohm are common, and coils with a resistance of 0.8 ohms are often used for Mouth-to-Lung vaping. Even lower resistance coils, such as 0.15 coils, are often used for cloud vaping.

What is the wattage of a box mod?

The wattage of a box mod, in layman’s terms, is essentially the amount of power you send from the mod’s battery to the atomizer (AKA your vape tank). Higher wattages equal more power, and this, in turn, creates a hotter, more intense hit. And more vapor. If you want those BIG clouds, you gotta run your vape mod at higher wattages.

What is sub ohm tank?

Sub-Ohm tanks are designed to produce more clouds. They do this by having a lower resistance (0.2ohms, for instance), and this allows for less electrical resistance which in turn allows for more signal to flow to the atomizer.

What are the benefits of temperature control?

Benefits of Temperature Control Vaping 1 Better Flavor Control: Certain E Juices perform better at different temperatures. For instance: having a lower temperature might bring out the sweetness more. Or, going higher could bring out richer tones. 2 Fewer Dry Hits: Because the maximum temperature is locked, you won’t get anywhere near as many dry hits – the atomizer just can’t get enough power to do it. 3 Increased Coil Life Span: With the temperature locked, you’re not maxing out the coil every time you vape, which means the coil head will last longer. 4 You Use Less Vape Juice: Again, with the temperature locked in, you can find a sweet spot where you get great flavor at lower temperatures (and, therefore, power). Less power means less E Juice burned.

What is variable wattage vape?

For selective vapers, variable-wattage vapes are the right way to follow. They allow them to tailor their vaping experience by fine-tuning their devices to their wattage of preference and depending on the kind of vape flavor they are using.

What does high wattage mean?

High wattage implies that more power is supplied to the coil. Increasing the power in the coil generates more heat resulting in better flavor delivery and production of huge vapor clouds – ideal for pulling crazy tricks like smoke rings. Conversely, to get a cool vapor cloud, simply reduce your wattage level.

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Wattage and its effect on your vape

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What is Wattage?

A Watt is a measure of the amount of power used by an electrical device. Essentially it refers to the rate in which electricity is used and can be defined as (Voltage x Voltage) / Resistance = Wattage.

Choosing the right gear for adjusting your voltage

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TheVapingNinja Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

i know the vape chart says i should be running around 7 watts/3.3 volts with a 1.6 ohm coil and my friends who have been vaping for a while say i should be around that too, but i run around 13 and dig the results except for the fact that i burn through liquid really fast...thoughts?

StarsAndBars Ultra Member ECF Veteran

The chart is the 'yahoo answers' of vaping. If you know absolutely little and don't much care to, the chart can be useful. The answer is whatever you want. As long as your battery can keep up with the amp draw, go as high as you like. I'm currently around 18 watts and see no reason to change.

DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF Veteran

It depends on the juice and how fast your atomizer can replenish the wick. If you can vape at 13 watts continuously without getting burnt taste, then your hardware is up to it. I've vaped my Aspire Nautilus at 10 watts with good results. Battery life is shorter the higher you go, though. I tend to stay around 6.8 watts (3.3v on 1.6 ohms).

graffiti Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I'm running my IGO-W at about 25 watts (0.54Ω, 6.85 amps with 1600mAh 30amp Efest batteries). Need really good wicking and airflow, though, or you're going to burn the crap out of your juice or your wick. My holes are drilled out to 3/32" right now and could go a little bigger.

edyle ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

i know the vape chart says i should be running around 7 watts/3.3 volts with a 1.6 ohm coil and my friends who have been vaping for a while say i should be around that too, but i run around 13 and dig the results except for the fact that i burn through liquid really fast...thoughts?

Jazzu Full Member

I always adjust to preference. Right now I'm rocking a .6 ohm coil at 4.0v (Estimated battery charge) works fine for me. Brings it to ~20w (Ball parking that figure.)

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