Hey - backstory - I have a Johnson Creek Vea 650 mah that I use with the Canteen Pro tank and 1.5 ohm dual coils. Overall I like it but have had some issues. I use two back-up ego style cig of 1100 and 1300 mah with dual coil 1.5 ohm and they perform better as far as the vape strength.
I've been reading and the Vea is rated at 3v + or - .2 so the range is 2.8 to 3.2. The ego's have higher voltage.
Here's what I'd like help with
What type of dual coil ohm coil do your recommend for the Vea? Should I go up or down with what I am currently using? I've been reading ohm's law but it will take me a bit till I really understand and all the charts I have found are for batteries with a standard higher voltage so can someone just tell me if I should continue to use the 1.5 or use a different level?
The reason I ask is that the Johnson creek coils were always just 1.5 and now they just came out with .08, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8. I am assuming they are all safe since it's made for their hardware. Based on their battery voltage what do you recommend and why? I like some smoke but it doesn't have to be crazy billows of vape.
Johnson Creek also just came out with a collar for the Canteen Pro with 5 air holes. What does that mean? Does it just help me customize the vape only or does it affect things mechanically? What's the difference in a vape with one hole or five holes? Does more air give a better taste? Do I use a different coil in conjunction with how many holes are being used? As you can tell I have no clue.
The ego battery that is supposed to be an 1100 mah battery works the best. Great battery life and great vape with an evod glass tank. The battery that is supposedly 1300 mah is really good but does not have quite as strong vapor and I am thinking that battery has higher voltage of like a 3.7. Should I use a higher coil of like 1.8 on that one?
I ordered a battery voltage and coil tester "thingy" so I can tell for sure what they are giving out (haven't rec'd it yet) but I'd like some input explained to me in easy language.
And since I am asking does the voltage go down as the battery is being depleted?
I know this stuff has been explained before and I have read it but there are so many different perspectives that I wanted to ask the pros.
I've been reading and the Vea is rated at 3v + or - .2 so the range is 2.8 to 3.2. The ego's have higher voltage.
Here's what I'd like help with
What type of dual coil ohm coil do your recommend for the Vea? Should I go up or down with what I am currently using? I've been reading ohm's law but it will take me a bit till I really understand and all the charts I have found are for batteries with a standard higher voltage so can someone just tell me if I should continue to use the 1.5 or use a different level?
The reason I ask is that the Johnson creek coils were always just 1.5 and now they just came out with .08, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8. I am assuming they are all safe since it's made for their hardware. Based on their battery voltage what do you recommend and why? I like some smoke but it doesn't have to be crazy billows of vape.
Johnson Creek also just came out with a collar for the Canteen Pro with 5 air holes. What does that mean? Does it just help me customize the vape only or does it affect things mechanically? What's the difference in a vape with one hole or five holes? Does more air give a better taste? Do I use a different coil in conjunction with how many holes are being used? As you can tell I have no clue.
The ego battery that is supposed to be an 1100 mah battery works the best. Great battery life and great vape with an evod glass tank. The battery that is supposedly 1300 mah is really good but does not have quite as strong vapor and I am thinking that battery has higher voltage of like a 3.7. Should I use a higher coil of like 1.8 on that one?
I ordered a battery voltage and coil tester "thingy" so I can tell for sure what they are giving out (haven't rec'd it yet) but I'd like some input explained to me in easy language.
And since I am asking does the voltage go down as the battery is being depleted?
I know this stuff has been explained before and I have read it but there are so many different perspectives that I wanted to ask the pros.
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