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    Default Excel Power worksheet (Voltage vs Resistance)

    This chart should help with selecting the right resistance cartomizer or cartridge based on the voltage of your PV. This image is a picture of the original worksheet that has conditional formatting for colored cells. The safe range in this image is from 4 to 8.5 watts. Any combination of voltage and resistance that burns between 4 and 8 watts is highlighted in green. Red is burning too hot and may blow an atomizer and yellow is not enough power and may not produce vapor at all. The safe range can easily be changed which instantly changes the color formatting.
    This is still a work in progress and I may release the original worksheet when I have reviewed any input from the forum.
    Hopefully this attachment will work. Cells that can be changed include.

    1.) min p or minimum wattage
    2.) max p or maximum wattage
    3.) resistance axis
    4.) voltage axis

    Wattage ATTY(2).xlsx



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    Last edited by atomizer mizer; 05-03-2011 at 05:14 PM.
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    We love excel sheets. Great contribution makes things easier for us!
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    I edited the original post to add the excel sheet. Scanned for viruses before it was uploaded.
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    This should be stickied. I see this confusion everyday on ECF. I built an excel file like yours, but the axes were reversed. Good stuff.

    Power (watts) are what is important.

    6 to 7.5 is what I guess most people prefer. Depends on the juice. I like heavier juices like tobacco or coffees higher at like 7 watts. And lighter fruity or sweet stuff at 6.5 or lower.

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    I know this is post a few months old but it took me this long to see your post. How would this post get sticked? Is there something I could do. I also see the confusion on the message boards and maybe this sheet could help some understand how to select the correct atomizers and cartomizers.

    I forgot to mention that the resistance and voltage axis can be changed, as well as the min and max wattage, to more closely match your own equipment.
    Last edited by atomizer mizer; 01-21-2012 at 02:34 PM.

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    Opp. Bookmarked, thanks!

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    UP for this topic...
    I don't have the colors in OpenOffice...
    Is it possible to get the same for this software ?

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    Im sorry, I did not test it on open office which I should have. I think its a great free office style application. I dont think I will be working on it for sometime but you are welcome to give it a go. The password to unlock the sheet is kayla. If you have any trouble send me your email and ill send you an un-protected version.
    Thanks for you interest,
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    QUOTE=TaZmaniak;5911928]UP for this topic...
    I don't have the colors in OpenOffice...
    Is it possible to get the same for this software ?[/QUOTE]
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    Thanks for answer. I'll try it.
    One question : In your original sheet, are te colors changing when you change something in the appropriate cells ?

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    Yes the colors do change as you change any of the values(min p, max p, ohms and voltage).

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