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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 19:09:02 GMT
So I have an eVic-VTC Mini - Ego ONE Mega VT Tank, I am on the Joyetech website to buy some new nickel coils and I have two options.. CL-Ni Atomizer Heads or. CL-Ni 0.25 ohm Atomizer Heads I have no clue which ones I am supposed to be purchasing, I bought a pack of 5 from my local e-Cig shop about a month ago but no idea which ones they gave me and I don't have the box.. it seems to vape around 0.18-0.20 ohm though when I vape.. Anybody have any clue? Exicting stuff though, it is currently 60w max, and I have just found out you can upgrade the firmware to make the max 75w haha
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 19:35:47 GMT
Update: on the box my e cig came in there is NI 0.2 or NI 0.25 so I guess I've been vaping the ones that don't say 0.25
Is it worth me trying the 0.25 ones?
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Post by SteveF on Nov 6, 2015 21:07:19 GMT
The resistance should be etched on the coil head. www.joyetech.com/product/cl-ni-head-for-mouth-inhale0.25 is for mouth to lung, 0.20 is for direct lung inhale higher resistace coil will take more power to heat. 70w time will be limited by what your 18650 battery can supply
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Post by sydsut on Nov 6, 2015 21:19:03 GMT
The resistance should be etched on the coil head. www.joyetech.com/product/cl-ni-head-for-mouth-inhale0.25 is for mouth to lung, 0.20 is for direct lung inhale higher resistace coil will take more power to heat. 70w time will be limited by what your 18650 battery can supply I wouldn't have thought 0.05ohm of a difference would be all that noticeable when vaped.
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Post by SteveF on Nov 6, 2015 21:27:02 GMT
The resistance should be etched on the coil head. www.joyetech.com/product/cl-ni-head-for-mouth-inhale0.25 is for mouth to lung, 0.20 is for direct lung inhale higher resistace coil will take more power to heat. 70w time will be limited by what your 18650 battery can supply I wouldn't have thought 0.05ohm of a difference would be all that noticeable when vaped. you need to scroll down the Joyetech linky page, the 0.25 has a narrow coil
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 21:28:52 GMT
The resistance should be etched on the coil head. www.joyetech.com/product/cl-ni-head-for-mouth-inhale0.25 is for mouth to lung, 0.20 is for direct lung inhale higher resistace coil will take more power to heat. 70w time will be limited by what your 18650 battery can supply Thankyou so much for that. Tbh I tried 75w and it just tasted burnt unless I turned the temp down.. Mouth to lung? no thank you, Ill stick to my 0.2 haha, they do sell some CL 1.0 ohm coils that say they are for higher power, would that be better for 75w? its weird, before I upgraded the firmware, 20-30w seemed to produce hardly any vapour, but now at 20-30 it seems as if it is on 60w on the previous firmware Thank again And I thought that (About the 0.5 difference) funny though, obviously does make a difference x
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 21:30:49 GMT
Also just noticed your link was to joyetech.com, I was on the .co.uk site and it doesnt explain that as well haha
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Post by mikedidthis on Nov 6, 2015 21:31:19 GMT
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 21:33:57 GMT
You are a legend, didn't notice that at all. Thanks a lot
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 21:48:27 GMT
All ordered, thanks for that. Just out of interest, what are these all about, www.joyetech.co.uk/accessories/evic-vtc-mini/ego-one-cl-10ohm-atomizer-heads-x-5#.Vj0fnZBFDxAWould they be better for vaping at max temp and 75w? Not that I would do that, I used to vape mostly around 50-60w and 500f temp, but with the new firmware, If I do 600f and 75w it tastes burnt, but the Ni coils say max 60w so that explains that. With the new firmware, 20w and 500f seems just as good at 600f and 60w on the 1.2 firmware.. very strange Update: Ok weird, with this new firmware, I just put it on 60w and 600f which used to taste fine, and it tasted burnt.. Loads more powerful than it used to be, I am so confused, surely it should be the same?
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Post by SteveF on Nov 6, 2015 21:52:00 GMT
The resistance should be etched on the coil head. www.joyetech.com/product/cl-ni-head-for-mouth-inhale0.25 is for mouth to lung, 0.20 is for direct lung inhale higher resistace coil will take more power to heat. 70w time will be limited by what your 18650 battery can supply Thankyou so much for that. Tbh I tried 75w and it just tasted burnt unless I turned the temp down.. Mouth to lung? no thank you, Ill stick to my 0.2 haha, they do sell some CL 1.0 ohm coils that say they are for higher power, would that be better for 75w? its weird, before I upgraded the firmware, 20-30w seemed to produce hardly any vapour, but now at 20-30 it seems as if it is on 60w on the previous firmware Thank again And I thought that (About the 0.5 difference) funny though, obviously does make a difference x the firmware upgrade seems to be an all round update, my evic mini is working a little better with the v2.0, the titanium setting is still not 100%, but i'm keeping to Ni200 with it for now. the max recommended wattage is 60 for both joyetech Ni coils, temperature settings are different though.
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 21:55:53 GMT
Thankyou so much for that. Tbh I tried 75w and it just tasted burnt unless I turned the temp down.. Mouth to lung? no thank you, Ill stick to my 0.2 haha, they do sell some CL 1.0 ohm coils that say they are for higher power, would that be better for 75w? its weird, before I upgraded the firmware, 20-30w seemed to produce hardly any vapour, but now at 20-30 it seems as if it is on 60w on the previous firmware Thank again And I thought that (About the 0.5 difference) funny though, obviously does make a difference x the firmware upgrade seems to be an all round update, my evic mini is working a little better with the v2.0, the titanium setting is still not 100%, but i'm keeping to Ni200 with it for now. the max recommended wattage is 60 for both joyetech Ni coils, temperature settings are different though. Ahh ok that explains it, crazy how much updating the software changes it, im vaping on 22.9w and 530f with this new firmware and it tastes lovely, with the 1.2 firmware I was on before, 22w produced like no vapour what so ever, really old firmware though I guess, bound to be better and different now. Thanks mate x
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Post by goofy on Nov 6, 2015 21:57:15 GMT
I think rule of thumb is the higher the ohm reading of the coil, the lower wattage setting you need to go on your mod. With a 1ohm coil at 75watts you might need a new set of lungs I've occasionally swapped atties and forgot to change the wattage......... quite often going from atlantis tanks to nautilus, and a 1.8ohm nautilus coil at 30+watts is no laughing matter....... not for me anyway lol
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Post by donov6 on Nov 6, 2015 22:01:27 GMT
I think rule of thumb is the higher the ohm reading of the coil, the lower wattage setting you need to go on your mod. With a 1ohm coil at 75watts you might need a new set of lungs I've occasionally swapped atties and forgot to change the wattage......... quite often going from atlantis tanks to nautilus, and a 1.8ohm nautilus coil at 30+watts is no laughing matter....... not for me anyway lol Haha ok that makes sense. Seems daft that they have increased max watt to 75 yet the coils they make are max 60 watt.. Whats the point in increasing the max temp? lol Oh and that bit about it being no laughing matter really made me laugh haha
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Post by goofy on Nov 6, 2015 22:14:16 GMT
Oh and that bit about it being no laughing matter really made me laugh haha I aim to please!
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