I just want to know if I'm missing something here. I have my RSST on my Provari and I've been experimenting with a little. Still using mesh nothing out of the ordinary yet. The first couple of coils I made around a fairly tight wick (aprox 2 1/4 inch) with a small hole in the center and enough room in the wick hole to keep the fill plug in. The coils were 1.2/1.3 Ohm and the vape was great. This is all with a 1/16 air hold by the way.
For the sake of experimenting I took that set up out and put in 3 1/4 inches of wick rolled under a big book that is pretty tight in the wick hole (need fill plug out now, but I don't mind) and completely solid. Same 1.2/1.3 Ohm coil (3/4 wrap of 30ga) and the vape was even better.
Now I have the same wick but I did a 5.6 wrap for 2 Ohms (vaping at 5.4 volts or 14.5 ish watts but only 2.7 amps) and I swear I'm getting better flavor and even more vapor. There is a little more lag in the heating but that was expected.
Here's where I need a bit of schooling, I'm at the same Watt area (high 14s) for each build. I love the big wick since I lung it and I don't get metal taste with the extra juice in thick wick but since I'm at 2 Ohms now my amps are lower at the same wattage. I though that I would get less flavor and vapor but unless I'm nuts (always a possibility) I think this set up is working better than the lower ohm set ups and my battery life is better too since the amps are less.
Always wanting to understand can some of you that are much more educated in this let me know how this is, or explain to me why my imagination is fooling me? This is the best vape I've had yet, to me even better than sub ohm mech vaping. Most if not all of my juice tastes better (to me) on this than it does in the 20+ watt range on a mech and with more flavor too.
For the sake of experimenting I took that set up out and put in 3 1/4 inches of wick rolled under a big book that is pretty tight in the wick hole (need fill plug out now, but I don't mind) and completely solid. Same 1.2/1.3 Ohm coil (3/4 wrap of 30ga) and the vape was even better.
Now I have the same wick but I did a 5.6 wrap for 2 Ohms (vaping at 5.4 volts or 14.5 ish watts but only 2.7 amps) and I swear I'm getting better flavor and even more vapor. There is a little more lag in the heating but that was expected.
Here's where I need a bit of schooling, I'm at the same Watt area (high 14s) for each build. I love the big wick since I lung it and I don't get metal taste with the extra juice in thick wick but since I'm at 2 Ohms now my amps are lower at the same wattage. I though that I would get less flavor and vapor but unless I'm nuts (always a possibility) I think this set up is working better than the lower ohm set ups and my battery life is better too since the amps are less.
Always wanting to understand can some of you that are much more educated in this let me know how this is, or explain to me why my imagination is fooling me? This is the best vape I've had yet, to me even better than sub ohm mech vaping. Most if not all of my juice tastes better (to me) on this than it does in the 20+ watt range on a mech and with more flavor too.