26, .5-.6ohm. 30 watts is way too low for me. I've gotten used to vaping over 100 watts, it's hard to go back. My kayfun had found a permanent home atop my dna30.
I work at a large hardware store somewhere and our policy is no Vaping for anyone. When I see someone vape I don't say anything. It depends what the business is. Restaurants, no. Most other businesses, why not. Eventually Vaping will be seen as a good thing. How long that takes is the question.
The ipv3 goes to .1ohms. But you wont get .1 wattage. On a full battery that is 176watts. The ipv3 is 100w and they are upgrading the firmware to run up to 150w. But that is stupid. Why? Because there is no way with all that circuitry that will be sustainable. That equipment will fail. And a...
So far the only thing I hate is the dirty fill. Gonna tap a fill screw on the top in the next few days then it should be fine. Great piece of hardware.
I've been working non stop to create flavors that dont have that effect. I find it comes down to quality of product. Try some quality vendors such as vapestars, cuttwood, and uncle junk.
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