That's it!!!
You're on my list
Just kidding.
For those who don't know: watt = joules per second.
That's it!!!
You're on my list
Just kidding.
For those who don't know: watt = joules per second.
So if the PWM rate is at 120 hz and the duty cycle is at 50% how many millijoules would that be in a .1 ohm coil at a 5 volt peak voltage on a 3.5 second vape?That's it!!!
You're on my list
Just kidding.
For those who don't know: watt = joules per second.
TC Voop time!I'll have to go in the bathroom and see if I can rig up a double-mirror setup, so I can read the display on mine; I really can't read backward worth a crap.But I looked at it in the small mirror I keep at my desk, and I could see the temp bouncing around just under the set temp. I did that so I could figure out the lowest wattage setting that would get me quickly to the 370F-390F temp setting; 35w works great.
Andria
I was watching the screen of this Snow Wolf as I was mod womping on the RDA and that puppy is bumping 70 watts for a 500 F vape but once it reaches temp in backs off drastically.
I'll have to go in the bathroom and see if I can rig up a double-mirror setup, so I can read the display on mine; I really can't read backward worth a crap.But I looked at it in the small mirror I keep at my desk, and I could see the temp bouncing around just under the set temp. I did that so I could figure out the lowest wattage setting that would get me quickly to the 370F-390F temp setting; 35w works great.
As mentioned, you surely can continue vaping your style with tc, with a side benefit of when you do decide to take that occasional lung hit described..... The mod adjusts and regulates, so the temp will be the same as always.Thank you both for your replies - and thank you @AndriaD for being so comprehensive. The iStick is 2600mAh so yes, it is rather on the low side but the the mod is very small and has only one battery whereas I suspect the larger Evic carries 2. And no, I don't think I would enjoy a very warm vape so I think 40watts is more than I will ever need - even 30 is daredevil for me.. only attempted on a couple of occasions when I wanted to be like in your face and not enjoyed at all.All in all I think at the price - a mere $30 - it's worth a try. It would have been nice to have an interchangeable battery set up, but again at the price 300 cycles is probably good.
Thanks again.
I know... it's just frustrating when people are talking about electrical circuits using the wrong terms. I also know it's not ya'lls fault that they Used "watts" wrong in the first place.That's all true, but what we SET is WATTS -- not the other stuff. So it's really somewhat irrelevant to the discussion, except as it relates to the rapid battery depletion.
What we're trying to address is the idea, which I suffered at first myself, that 30-40w is a lot -- yes it is, for a tootle puffer, but you're not vaping at that wattage, you're vaping at whatever temp you select; the wattage you select is the power to get it to that set temp.
Andria
looks like most of the tootle puffers are on a more advanced vaping road these days![]()
Amp draw works differently in a regulated device then a mech.... You aren't actually drawing that many amps on the low ohm build... When you are set at a low temp and the mod is only using 10 watts or so to maintain it..... Regulated device have a separate formula then ohms law, based on wattage in =wattage out. The regulation would be the primary cause of lowered battery life.... That being said, I get only 50% battery drain on a full days use of my evic (they actually have 3 square lipo packs much like cell phone batteries, wired in parallel). Lipos do have a break in period, so after a few charges you may find your battery life will increase.This exactly -- and besides all that real-time monitoring, I think Boden nailed it -- low resistance coils really do pull amps, which rapidly depletes the battery.
Andria
The cloud side is very seductive.looks like most of the tootle puffers are on a more advanced vaping road these days![]()
Amp draw works differently in a registered device then a mech.... You aren't actually drawing that many amps on the low ohm build... When you are set at a low temp and the mod is only using 10 watts or so to maintain it..... Regulated device have a separate formula then ohms law, based on wattage in =wattage out. The regulation would be the primary cause of lowered battery life.... That being said, I get only 50% battery drain on a full days use of my evic (they actually have 3 square lipo packs much like cell phone batteries, wired in parallel). Lipos do have a break in period, so after a few charges you may find your battery life will increase.
Yep they just do not feel the monkey on their backs.They will be Mod Wompers before they know it!!!
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The cloud side is very seductive.
I am a techie, I understand it but choose to use Egos and Evods and such.
Still a REAL Tootle Puffer.
You wouldn't happen to have worked in theater?The cloud side is very seductive.
I am a techie, I understand it but choose to use Egos and Evods and such.
Still a REAL Tootle Puffer.
You have taken the first step in your journey to the cloud side.I assure you, there are no "clouds" at 390F or even 400F -- "wisps" would be more accurate. I'm still tootling merrily.
Andria
You wouldn't happen to have worked in theater?
looks like most of the tootle puffers are on a more advanced vaping road these days![]()