I am not trying to stick my oar in here, but I am confused by this statement.
Someone else on here explained to me that a circuit may be rated for 3 or 10 amps, but it
doesn't automatically deliver full amps every time.
The voltage setting and the
atty/carto resistance will determine how many amps are pulled.
A device set at 5v's with a 3.0 ohm carto will pull less amps than the same device at 5v's
with a 1.5 ohm DC carto. That is why DC cartos will not work at 5v's on most circuits,
because they can not provide enough amps.
That is how we simulate a higher current ( hotter ) vape on a regular voltage ( 3.7v ) device.
Probably the same reason my Indulgence seems to be underpowered even though
the batt shows 3.94 volts. The crappy batt that came with it doesn't have a high enough
discharge rate to keep up with the carto.
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