To get a good idea of what the total circuit resistance is, you can always measure the voltage across the posts of your atty. You will have to do a bit of circuit analysis to find internal resistance and power loss through the mod/atty and such, but using a high quality DMM (with internal resistance generally greater than 1Mohm) is a much more accurate method than the inline meters available today.
As long as you're using a battery rated for greater than 10.5 amps (plus a margin), there really should be no issue vaping at .4. Just be cautious, because loose connections and other nuances can fool you into thinking a .2 coil is actually .4
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As long as you're using a battery rated for greater than 10.5 amps (plus a margin), there really should be no issue vaping at .4. Just be cautious, because loose connections and other nuances can fool you into thinking a .2 coil is actually .4