Some friends believe that if they vape at resistances lower than a spesific level (e.g. 0,8 ohm) they vape subohm, something that bothers them because vaping is harse, or it hits a lot the throat, or it produce big smoke when they dont want to etc.
subohm is subohm only when the wire allows you to use it as subohm. What I mean is:
A guy vapes at 1,5 ohm with a 0,25mm wire. The throat hit is good for him
Another guy vapes at 0,5 ohm with a 0,5 wire. The most possible is that hit is the same.
if the wire is fat, it requires more current to reach the same temperature. So if someone vapes on a 1mm wire, the most possible is that he will not produce any smoke or throat hit.
So, dont think that you are going too low just measuring the resistance.
The reason for this thread is that some friends believe that springomizer that allows to you to use a max resistance at 0,9 ohm drives them to use subohm when it doesnt really do that
subohm is subohm only when the wire allows you to use it as subohm. What I mean is:
A guy vapes at 1,5 ohm with a 0,25mm wire. The throat hit is good for him
Another guy vapes at 0,5 ohm with a 0,5 wire. The most possible is that hit is the same.
if the wire is fat, it requires more current to reach the same temperature. So if someone vapes on a 1mm wire, the most possible is that he will not produce any smoke or throat hit.
So, dont think that you are going too low just measuring the resistance.
The reason for this thread is that some friends believe that springomizer that allows to you to use a max resistance at 0,9 ohm drives them to use subohm when it doesnt really do that