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Post by tim on Oct 8, 2015 22:35:52 GMT
Ok. I just *bothered* to do the maths with Joules v Watts, and I think what the mean is "per second", which could work if it the does the breakdown maths. Maybe I'll get one and see Yes, but depending on which way you convert it could be "for second" or "per second", which is why I avoid explaining it normally. A Joule is 1 watt for 1 second, a watt is 1 Joule per second, nearest thing we used before was Watt hours which is why it makes sense for the energy counter, 1 Wh = 3,600 J. Starting to make sense now. Cheers VB
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Post by VapingBad on Oct 8, 2015 22:39:29 GMT
Yes, but depending on which way you convert it could be "for second" or "per second", which is why I avoid explaining it normally. A Joule is 1 watt for 1 second, a watt is 1 Joule per second, nearest thing we used before was Watt hours which is why it makes sense for the energy counter, 1 Wh = 3,600 J. Starting to make sense now. Cheers VB It is just unnecessarily confusing and a waist of our time for the sake of one company being different IMO and not helping a single vaper.
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Post by Q on Oct 8, 2015 23:09:44 GMT
I tried backing off the temp limit after reading this, clouds & taste suffered dramatically, back up to my preferred temp now If you want to try another wrap or two next time you build your coil, for my 100% PG liquid generally going over 400 F doesn't produce much more vapour (although there are exceptions and I sometimes need more), 12 wraps at 420 F will vaporise more liquid than 10. You missed the point earlier VB, I'm using stock coils
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