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what wattage do i need to run my vape for a 0.97 build

by Lew Nitzsche Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What wattage do you vape at?

Right now: 1 ohm 16W using a Merlin with a parallel 30g radiator coil 16mg/mL 60/40 pg/vg. Unless it's effecting your breathing when you exercise, I say "vape on!"

Should I buy a 200 watt vape mod?

If the max you ever want to vape at is 70w, then don't buy a 200w mod with a ton of features. Instead, put that money into a more streamlined mod of higher quality that gives you only a little more than the power you need. If you need more, get something that can do more and save the other one for when you don't need as much.

How much power does a vape coil use?

Voltage is not the only factor that affects wattage – you also need to take into account the resistance of the coils. Lower resistance coils produce more flavour, vapour and heat at a lower voltage than higher ohm coils because they use more watts. For example, if you have a 1.8ohm coil running on 3.7 volts you’ll get an output of around 7.3 watts.

What ohms do you vape at?

I find that mostly at around .7-1.2 ohms mechanical. Click to expand... Right now: 1 ohm 16W using a Merlin with a parallel 30g radiator coil 16mg/mL 60/40 pg/vg. Unless it's effecting your breathing when you exercise, I say "vape on!"

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How many amps can a 0.5 ohm battery draw?

As you can see, with your 0.5-ohm coil and a freshly charged battery at 4.2 volts, the resulting max current draw will be 8.4 amps. If your battery has a 10-amp limit, you are well below the cap. Don’t forget that using a dual mechanical mod in series configuration will double your amp draw per battery, and you will have to build coils with twice as high resistance to be safe. Also note that as the battery depletes, the current will also tail off. For example, when the battery reaches 3.7 volts with the same load, the current will drop to 7.4 amps (3.7 volts / 0.5 ohms)

How many amps does a 0.5 ohm coil pull?

So that 0.5-ohm coil with a fully charged battery at 4.2 volts will pull a maximum of 8.4 amps and deliver 35.3 watts. You can see that as the resistance of your coil increases, current and wattage will both drop.

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What is the safest ohms for a 10 amp battery?

The result tells you that your safe lower limit with the 10-amp battery is 0.47 ohms—anything lower and you risk exceeding the current limit of the battery. Of course, if you have a 25-amp battery, your low resistance drops to 0.17 ohms:

Can a coil see battery voltage?

People will argue that the coil will never see that actual battery voltage due to voltage drop within the mod, but to be safe, ALWAYS use the full theoretical battery voltage (at full charge) in your calculations.

How to get the perfect vape experience?

After all, with most entry-level vape kits, all you need to do is: Check what wattage you can use with the coil in your device. Adjust your wattage and airflow until you get the vapour, flavour and throat hit you need. Some people want to know more to get the perfect vaping experience.

How many ohms does sub-ohming vape have?

Sub-ohming takes this further by vaping at a resistance of less than 1 ohm.

How to get a vapour hit?

At its simplest level, it’s simply a matter of adjusting the voltage or wattage of the battery until you get the vapour, flavour and throat hit you desire. You can also experiment with using different resistance coils and combining them with different voltages/wattages.

What coils are used for vaping?

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. Originally, sub-ohm vaping was reserved for experienced vapers who want to push the boundaries with rebuildable coils.

Why do vapes burn out faster?

You will need to increase the voltage to increase the wattage and get a better vape. Because lower resistance coils use more wattage, they tend to generate more heat. This means they often burn out quicker than a higher resistance coil would.

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.

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:

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.

Rule62 Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Bear in mind that those 'safe vaping' charts were developed back when just about everyone was using cartomizers, with tiny coils, built with tiny wire, and crammed into a tight space. With the variety of devices available today, including various rebuildables, those charts are pretty obsolete.

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?

RayBans Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Bear in mind that those 'safe vaping' charts were developed back when just about everyone was using cartomizers, with tiny coils, built with tiny wire, and crammed into a tight space. With the variety of devices available today, including various rebuildables, those charts are pretty obsolete.

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How many watts does a robot zombie vape use?

For me the issue is more the combination of features robot zombie. In vape at 40-45 watts but I like multi-battery mods. In regulated mods it's hard to find 2 and 3 batt mods offering less than around 100 watts, at least AFAIK.

How many wards is 0.75 ohms?

Currently 0.75 ohms at 22.5 ward's. I'm a MTL vaper.

How many pg/vg is a Merlin coil?

Right now: 1 ohm 16W using a Merlin with a parallel 30g radiator coil 16mg/mL 60/40 pg/vg.

Should I buy a mod for vaping?

My personal philosophy (and this is just how I see fit to operate) is that you don't buy a mod with features or capabilities that you don't intend to use . If the max you ever want to vape at is 70w, then don't buy a 200w mod with a ton of features. Instead, put that money into a more streamlined mod of higher quality that gives you only a little more than the power you need. If you need more, get something that can do more and save the other one for when you don't need as much.

Do regular vapers comment?

Regular day to day vapers don't comment here much, so you people with the crazy low builds think you're everywhere.

Stop telling people to stock up on juice. Tell them to DIY instead

You're not helping anyone when you tell them to stock up on juice. Because stocking up on premade juice will not help anyone. You will still run out 6 months from the point you stocked up. Then what? You go back to smoking or deal with shitty tobacco mixes.

Kiss those flavors goodbye folks

there is zero chance of flavors being ok'd with their idiotic logic....

NPR of all places has done 2 hit pieces on Vaping and the FDA ruling in the past 24 hours. : (

I listen to NPR on my drives to and from work, yesterday I caught a piece on their All Things Considered program where they had some Public Health Specialist from some college in the Northeast both the host and the guest were spewing loads of misinformation.

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