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Post by doctorjellybean on Mar 25, 2013 9:31:28 GMT
No, I don't mean Resistance is futile (Borg) I have the Riva 100 Deluxe kit, and want to order Clearomizers and Coil Heads. What the resistance is of the Riva clearomizer I have no idea, and from what I can see the Kanger EVOD BCC Clearomizer resistance range from 2.5ohm (Vapeescape) to 1.8ohm (UKecigcabin). The Coil Heads resistance range is 1.8, 2.5, 2.8ohm (Vapeescape) and 2.2, 2.5ohm (UKecigcabin). So, you can understand my confusion. Which is better, etc?
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Post by Super-Shiny on Mar 25, 2013 9:40:52 GMT
Evod 2.5ohm will be fine for a Riva1100.
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Post by DiscoDes on Mar 25, 2013 10:16:06 GMT
The lower the resistance (Ohms) the hotter the coil will get BUT the lower the resistance the more power (watts) will be used. In practical terms the difference in power used between a 2.8 ohm and a 1.8 ohm coil on a Riva 1100 is negligible unless you're away from a charger for an extended period or don't have a spare battery. A hotter coil gives more and hotter vapour. When I mainly used Riva's I used 1.8 ohm coils.
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