Yeah you CAN NOT talk about "the other stuff"!! It's not allowed and the post police will moderate it before you can blink.
Foul language is a no no as well. Other than that you'll be good.
The only time you may get some heat is if you're doing something dangerous, like building ridiculous...
I ran into the same problem with my Aqua. Dual coils just took too long to heat up. I switched to a sleeper coil setup and it works much much better.
One piece of 28g kanthal with two separate coils wrapped on it, 1.5 ohm. Heats up as fast as a single coil but allows dual wicks.
I'm a Kayfun lite + kinda guy, when it comes to RTA's.
I own 4 of them and love them all. I also own an Aqua - it's dual coil and it's.... meh.... ok, I suppose. I like the KFL+ better though.
Personally.... I trust my DMM over my MVP2 or similar device.
A milli ohm meter.... yes, if you're going to build super low resistance builds (.1)... but it's STRONGLY discouraged building that low. Not safe at all.
Currently there aren't batteries available to support builds that low, but...
I would say another vote for a Reo, but It's double your budget after you get a bottom feed dripper. I love my LP Reo grand!!
#2 should arrive tomorrow!!!
Soooo.... If the 30w device isn't enough I'd say look into an Ipv2... 50w
+1 for unflavored. I tried tons of flavors trying to find a tobacco flavor I liked and failed miserably.
My favorites are custards - Vanilla, lemon, blueberry, and blackberry pie.
To a point, yes. Some of it depends on the device you're gonna be using. The devices have a max output ceiling for the voltage, so in order to reach the max wattage output you may have to reduce the resistance (ohms) so you stay under the voltage ceiling. This is where knowing ohms law comes in...
An example of why.....
Say you wanted to run a .5 ohm coil @ 30 watts - you're only putting out 3.8 volts, whereas if you switch to a 1.5 ohm coil at the same 30 watts, then you're putting out 6.7 volts. Makes a big difference.
The high output regulated devices run much better at a higher resistance. Granted to get the full potential out of some of these devices you have to build a little lower - like .8 ohm BUT these devices run best around 1 - 1.5 ohm.
You're looking at around ~8 - 9 watts.
I would get burnt hits above 9.5 watts when I was using that tank on my MVP2
Edited to add.... that was using factory made coils. If or when you decide to wrap your own coils, you'll be able to increase the wattage without scorching your juice. But for...
Wayyyyyy toooooo much metal to heat up. Try dual micro coils.... 2 coils, 28g kanthal, 5 wraps (each coil) on a 2mm jig - should get you the same ~.43 ohm resistance and heat up much faster.
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