Higher wattage vaping question

Status
Not open for further replies.

Scarey

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 14, 2013
641
597
Lafayette, IN, USA
I am running 56 watts right now. At what wattage will I experience this "burnt" taste?

Oddly enough, On a sub ohm setup on a mech, I can vape ridiculously high wattages. If I drop the same liquid on a vision spinner with a standard res coil, it tastes burnt at too high a voltage. I don't know why it works out like that.
 

tj99959

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
  • Aug 13, 2011
    15,095
    39,491
    utah
    I am running 56 watts right now. At what wattage will I experience this "burnt" taste?

    Can't be done .... impossible! Your 0.3 ohm coil will be pulling that 4.2v from a fresh batter down to about 3.6-3.5v under that load.

    My question is why do you want to do that anymore when you can get the same vape from a 2 ohm micro coil (~2 amps instead of 12 amps)

    Oddly enough, On a sub ohm setup on a mech, I can vape ridiculously high wattages. If I drop the same liquid on a vision spinner with a standard res coil, it tastes burnt at too high a voltage. I don't know why it works out like that.

    Air flow.
     
    Last edited:

    dr g

    Moved On
    ECF Veteran
    Mar 12, 2012
    3,554
    2,406
    Paradise
    My question is why do you want to do that anymore when you can get the same vape from a 2 ohm micro coil (~2 amps instead of 12 amps).

    No way you are going to get the "same vape" from 8 watts.

    Air flow.

    In the specific case it's more an issue of juice feeding.
     
    Last edited:
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread