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Post by siffy on Jun 24, 2013 17:15:44 GMT
Guys I bought the 1.8ohm coil units, when I purchased my EVod.
I have slept since and have no clue now why I purchased that size, I must have read something on here but can't remember what now!
I have a spinner so could you just sort me out as to how in works in conjunction please, thanks:)
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Post by mya on Jun 24, 2013 17:21:54 GMT
That's my favourite coil size - great flavour, warmer vape, slighty harder on battery life but I think it's worth it. Give it a go and see if you notice any difference!
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Post by dragon on Jun 24, 2013 17:45:58 GMT
With the spinner you can buy any heads you want. Bear in mind that that is a low resistance, so you don't want to up the volts too high, or it will burn Start around 3.5v and go up slowly until it feels right
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Post by siffy on Jun 24, 2013 17:56:17 GMT
Thanks guys, so it gives a warmer vape? Like I say I made a note as something to buy, bought, now can't remember why! Lol
Will start on 3.5 too, thanks for the help on this.
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Post by Adam78 on Jun 24, 2013 18:29:09 GMT
The lower the ohms of the wire coil in your atomizer, the less voltage the battery needs to be putting out in order to get a nice satisfying vape. So a 1.8ohm coil on a 3.7v battery will vape just as well as a 2.6ohm coil on a 4.8v battery. People with ego batteries that put out a regulated 3.3v or unregulated 3.3v-4.2v are better off with a low resistance atty, those voltages aren't high enough to get a good vape off a 2.6ohm atty. Lower ohms just means the wire is a little bit thicker so there is less resistance to the electrical energy. Imagine a water pipe, bigger the pipe = more water flowing through. Your 1.8ohm evod heads will get hotter and give more vapour than a 2.6ohm coil but the evods coil is at the bottom of the tank so the vapour won't be as warm as some of the "top coil" attys...problem with top coil attys though is you have to keep tipping them up to get juice to the wicks. Sweet spot for me, with a 1.8ohm evod, is about 3.7v - 4v
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Post by siffy on Jun 24, 2013 19:05:40 GMT
The lower the ohms of the wire coil in your atomizer, the less voltage the battery needs to be putting out in order to get a nice satisfying vape. So a 1.8ohm coil on a 3.7v battery will vape just as well as a 2.6ohm coil on a 4.8v battery. People with ego batteries that put out a regulated 3.3v or unregulated 3.3v-4.2v are better off with a low resistance atty, those voltages aren't high enough to get a good vape off a 2.6ohm atty. Lower ohms just means the wire is a little bit thicker so there is less resistance to the electrical energy. Imagine a water pipe, bigger the pipe = more water flowing through. Your 1.8ohm evod heads will get hotter and give more vapour than a 2.6ohm coil but the evods coil is at the bottom of the tank so the vapour won't be as warm as some of the "top coil" attys...problem with top coil attys though is you have to keep tipping them up to get juice to the wicks. Sweet spot for me, with a 1.8ohm evod, is about 3.7v - 4v I see , I get it now. Oh I am looking forward to try out the atty now Adam, it just seems to get better and better. I thought the Intro Viva starter kit was good but seems it's just getting better.
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