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why does coil say to vape at 50w for 0.5 ohm coil

by Furman Romaguera PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Basically its just the wattage needed. You MAY get a "warmer" vape and some additional vapor production with the 0.3 ohm, but that likely would result in consuming more e-liquid and more battery drain. The 0.5 ohm may give you a "cooler" vape, a little less vapor production, and would not consume as much e-liquid.

Full Answer

Can I Vape a 50 watt coil?

This coil has a range of 60 - 350 watts. So vaping this coil at 50 watts will produce little to no vapor. Some juices react differently to different wattages so it may impact the flavor. Chances are this will not be a very satisfying vape for you.

What is a good ohm for a vape coil?

0.5 ohm coils will give you a longer battery life, as most people vape on them at around 20–30 watts. 0.2 ohm coils will give you bigger clouds and a better flavor. However, your battery life will suffer, as most people vape around 50–70 watts with this low of an ohm.

Will a 1 ohm coil work at 20W?

I will bet money there is no way that 0.5 ohm coil will vape well at 20W and that 1 ohm will burn out in no time, and probably taste crappy before then at 50W. And this is why recommended wattages on these coils, from all brands, are typically useless.

Can you get a good vaping experience with different resistance coils?

Before we get started, it’s worth noting if you are starting off with variable voltage/wattage, and even with different resistance coils, you can get a very good vaping experience without a deep understanding of the science behind it.

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What wattage should I use for a .5 ohm coil?

For example, a 0.5 ohm coil will vape best at 15 watts up to 50 watts.

What wattage should I vape 50 50?

The 50/50 PG and VG ratio is one of the most common ratios available, alluding to a good balance between flavour, throat hits, and cloud production. It is best used in low-voltage devices below 80 watts for producing bigger clouds but without overpowering flavours.

Can I vape my coil at a lower wattage?

Setting your vape to a lower wattage is okay. You can still have a taste of the flavor of the juice, but not like the depth of flavors with a higher wattage. You can achieve a pretty decent vape experience at 10 watts.

What should your ohms be on a coil?

Usually a low ohm coil would come in at between and 1.5 and 1.8 ohms. A standard coil would be around 2.4ohm and 2.8ohm and the higher ohm band starts around 3.0 ohm.

What ohm is best for 50 50 Juice?

Although we usually recommend 50% VG blends for coils between 1.0Ω or 1.8Ω, some of these juices work perfectly with some very sub-Ohm coils, it's just trial and error between different types of coils and different flavours.

How many watts do I need for 0.6 ohms?

12-25 wattsIn contrast, the 0.6ohm coils have a recommended wattage of 12-25 watts. They are therefore classed as restricted direct to lung (RDL) coils, offering less clouds but conserving your battery and e juice.

What wattage should you vape at?

What most people overlook, though, is the fact that even 10 watts is sufficient to guarantee a satisfying vape, and some users are right at home with this wattage. By and large, though, we could say vaping starts to get more exciting between the range of 40 and 50 watts.

What wattage should I start with a new coil?

Take a few short vapes to slowly start to break in the coil. Increase the power by 5 watts. Take three normal vapes and increase power by 5 watts. Repeat the gradual increase in wattage until the desired power setting is reached.

Does higher wattage mean more flavor?

If you want a stronger or smoother flavour: Higher wattages are ideal for sweeter and creamy flavoured e-liquids, whereas lower wattages work best for menthol flavourings. By tailoring your vape wattage to suit specific flavours, you will be able to enhance the flavours and get more out of your vaping experience.

Can you use 50/50 in a sub ohm tank?

I've often been asked if you can use 50:50 e-liquids in a sub-ohm vape tank. If you are using a tank designed for clouds, with low resistance coils and high power levels, you will probably find that the throat hit is too harsh. However, you can use 50:50 e-liquids in a sub-ohm tank if you really lower the wattage.

What wattage should I vape at 0.45 ohm?

Available in 0.45 Ohm these vape coils are suited to both high wattage and mid wattage vaping....0.45 Ohm Coil Art Premade Fused Clapton Vape Coils.Coil Resistance0.45ohmWireKanthal2 more rows

How do you fix ohms too low?

2:333:10OHMS TOO LOW Possible Fix - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if you're having an issue with ohms too low try to just try to clear up that Kuo. Head run a q-MoreSo if you're having an issue with ohms too low try to just try to clear up that Kuo. Head run a q-tip through the bottom of that and just make sure that the connections are nice.

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How much power does a sub ohm vape use?

Sub-ohm (Best for Cloud Chasers) - Recomended. Sub ohm vape pens are less than 1 ohm: hence the term "Sub-ohm". Sub-ohm vapes use a ton of power: typically 40 watts and up, sometimes exceeding 200W! On most units you can also crank down the voltage and get standard ohm hits. 0<1 less than one-ohm standard.

What is coil ohms?

What are Coil OHMS? The ohm (represented by the Ω symbol) is a measure of resistance that determines the amount of heat your coil generates. Coils resistances very from vape to vape. Vape devices will also have some internal resistance. This must be added to the coil ohm resistance to get your total resistance.

Does an adjustable vape pen increase wattage?

If you have an adjustable vape pen a higher voltage will increase your wattage, drain your e-liquid supply and reduce battery life. The benefit, however, is more smoke and more flavor (although some flavors do better at a lower power setting.)

Can you use sub ohm coils?

Improper coil matching can damage your power supply. "Sub-ohm vapes" are not considered Sub-ohm unless they carry high wattage/power as well, some low powered devices carry Sub-ohm coils but are considered standard - they barely produce smoke.

RCP1991 Senior Member ECF Veteran

Right now I am using a Innokin Cool Fire 4 IV with a Sub V tank. The tank is loaded with a 0.5 ohm coil. I tend to prefer a wattage somewhere in the 35-55 range. Is that an acceptable range for that coil? If not, are there any other options to remedy? Also, what are the dangers of vaping at too high a wattage?

Darth Omerta Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I usually rely on Heat Flux to determine the wattage I want to vape at. Simply put, how much power (wattage) you need depends on the mass of your coil. As I understand it the .5ohm replacement heads for the iSub V tank can come in either single wrap coils or claptons.

edwards653 Full Member

I found around 40 watts was excellent with 0.5 ohm coil in the innokin tank.

Eskie ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

I prefer warm over hot, so I'm almost always below the low "recommended" power a coil comes with, as they're usually inflated to appeal to buyers. 30-35W should be fine with that coil.

juicynoos Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I'm not familiar with that sub-ohm tank you have but aren't the wattage range written on the coil heads or else somewhere online?

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 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.

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.

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.

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 affects vapour and throat hit?

The resistance of your coil is not the only thing that affects vapour, flavour and throat hit. It also depends on the amount of power flowing through your coil. There are two common types of vape batteries which allow different amounts of power to flow through your coil. These are variable voltage and variable wattage.

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 is coil in vape?

The coil is a component inside the atomizer. But as we know, the world of vape lingo is vast and when you say coils, we know what you mean. If your vape mod is the body, atomizer heads are the heart, a fundamental part of your vaping experience.

What are atomizer coils made of?

Most atomizer coils are made from Nichrome or Kanthal. But there are different wire types that some vapers use. Nickel, Titanium and Stainless Steel are also available, but less popular. These tend to be used for temperature control vaping and aren’t suited to all e-cigs. But that is for another time.

How does an atomizer head work?

An atomizer head converts energy from the e-cig battery and heats the coil inside, this then vaporises e-liquid that is soaked into the wicking material, which is then inhaled by you.

What is the resistance of an atomizer?

Well atomizer heads have an electrical resistance value measured in ohms (Ω). Depending on the amount of electrical resistance will depend on what ‘ohm’ your atomizer head is. Atomizer heads generally fall into two categories. High and low resistance.

Do you need to worry about Ohm's law?

If you vape a regulated e-cig, for example an arc 5 or Optimus, you do not need to worry about Ohm’s law as the device sorts this for you. If you use an unregulated e-cig, such as a mechanical mod then you need to be aware of Ohm’s law and battery safety.

Who came up with the formula for measuring electrical resistance?

Back in the 1800’s a German physicist ‘Georg Simon Ohm’ published his works regarding the physics of electricity. After lots of sciency things, he came up with a formula to calculate the measurement of electrical resistance.

Do vapers use e-liquid?

Some vapers prefer an atomizer head that lasts a long time, doesn’t use much e-liquid through the day and they don’t look for larger clouds of vapour. Other vapers are satisfied exhaling large clouds of vapour and are happy topping up with juice more frequently. The best thing to do is experiment.

What is the difference between 0.5 ohm and 0.3 ohm?

You MAY get a "warmer" vape and some additional vapor production with the 0.3 ohm, but that likely would result in consuming more e-liquid and more battery drain. The 0.5 ohm may give you a "cooler" vape, a little less vapor production, and would not consume as much e-liquid.

Can a 1 ohm coil handle a 0.5 ohm coil?

A 1 ohm coil can easily handle and require more power than a 0.5 ohm coil, for example if it uses the same gauge wire but double the wraps. I don't use tanks with pre-built coil heads so I have no personal experience of these, just saying that resistance isn't all that counts. Sent from my Thor E using Tapatalk.

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Low Resistance Coils

Low Resistance coils (often referred to as Sub Ohm coils) have a resistance that is below 1.0 Ohm, which is why they are called ‘Sub’ Ohm. These coils are stereotypically associated with more experienced vapers and they are often found with more advanced vaping kits.

Should I Use High or Low Resistance Coils?

The answer is…completely up to you! Here at myCigara, we understand that vaping is an exciting journey of getting to know your device, flavours and what suits you. However, we do have some honest advice that keeps you directly in mind.

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