Atlantis Nick coil and IPv4 question

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How do you set this.

I have a sigelei 150w with a mutation v4 and xs. Vape around 80w. I also have fremax starre tank and Atlantis v2, I vape them at 65w.

So now I have the ipv4, bought some Atlantis nickel coil heads to put in Atlantis v2. The IPv4 goes up 50 Joules and temp goes up 572f/300c.

So the question is if in power mode I'm vaping between 65 and 85w. So I I switch to temp control and use these nickel coils in v2, I'm assuming 45 joules and what temp should I put on to get a vape close to what I vape on power mode.

First day I'm messing with these nickel coils. I'm trying to watch some videos and read on here. But anyone want to chime in. And say set it to this..

From what I been reading you won't get a real warm vape no matter what you set in on?

Edit: just reading there's a up date for IPv4 raises the wAtts to 120 and the joules go higher. Now I got to download a program. Hard keeping up with all this new stuff. But it does keeping getting better
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Try setting your temp at 450 to start and vape it. If it seems a bit cool to you, then keep increasing the temp until you get to the point where the juice starts tasting burnt or the vape becomes too warm for you. FWIW, with the Atlantis 2 and nickel coils, I run them at 550 degrees. I can tell that the coils are getting gunked and needs replacing when it starts tasting a bit burnt at 550 degrees and I need to start turning down the temp. At this point I typically turn it down to 530 and will usually swap out the coil the next day or day after that. The Vaporshark nickel coils for the Atlantis last a ridiculously long time. I have been using the same coil for over 3 weeks now.
 
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