Anyone have exp. with 4.0 ohm

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Spencer87

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Ive heard of Sub ohming. ... but ive never heard anythign about anyone using 4.0 ohm.
Ive just bought some in Anticipation of a new tank I got coming...
Anyone have any idea what these do... What can I do with 4.0 ohm.

More flavor, more vapor, what?

BCC Smoktech Aro Pyrex tank, Going on an MVP 2.0 VV VW Itaste
 

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Ive heard of Sub ohming. ... but ive never heard anythign about anyone using 4.0 ohm.
Ive just bought some in Anticipation of a new tank I got coming...
Anyone have any idea what these do... What can I do with 4.0 ohm.

More flavor, more vapor, what?

BCC Smoktech Aro Pyrex tank, Going on an MVP 2.0 VV VW Itaste

I've never tried it. When I started vaping VV was available and the highest I've ever gone is 3 ohms in Boge cartos which were very similar in performance to their 2 ohms cartos. You didn't say what atty you were going to be using. You're going to need 5.7 volts to get 8 watts.

IMO it's probably using fairly thin wire so it should heat up quick, but it probably won't excel at higher power. Let us know how it goes.
 
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I am a newbie and still low on the learning curve, so anything I say can be totally off track.

From what I have read and from my basic knowledge of physics, there are lots of variables besides the obvious electrical issues (resistance, voltage, current, power). The surface area of the wire in the coil is important (inluences both the speed of heating and the volume of liquid heated), the number of coils, the nature of the wick (cotton, silca, etc...) , its shape and surface area, the viscosity of the liquid (influencing the speed of absorbtion in the wick), the nature of the liquid (that can influence the quantity of deposits on the coils), the ratio of PG/VG in the liquid, the airflow in the tank while drawing.

Based on the above, I assume that there is plenty of room for any hobbyist to experiment. I am still in a state of information overload:blink:
 
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