18350 cloud chasing

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chomper33

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This is a hard question to answer because nice and dense to one person can be weak and thin to another. I would say it could produce a decent cloud for an rta. Satisfying all day vape kind of thing. I generally prefer my Orchids around 0.5Ω using 18650s though.

One thing to consider on the v6 versions- I have seen a lot of discussion on FT forums about it lacking the air flow of the lower versions. This may also be a limiting factor on getting the clouds you like.
 

AB Dada

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Be aware of your amp limit when using 18350s. Seriously. Don't go based on the pulse limit but the continuous. Most 18350s appear to have amp limits of around 7A. At 3.7V nominal, that's a total wattage of only 26 watts.

I actually get great clouds as low as 12 watts (single coil). The key, for me, is to use a high VG e-liquid (I DIY my own) and learn to properly build coils that enhance cloud production. Changing your coil build can have a huge effect on flavor production, vapor production, and juice usage. Even tiny things like raising or lowering the coil versus the air intake can have a remarkable difference in vape quality.
 
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