.1ohm what the funk master flex!? May I ask the brand of battery u are using... my Sony vtc's can handle 30 and I sub ohm and don't even get half that....
Going ultra sub ohm isn't required for massive clouds. Surface area, good wicking and balanced airflow also have a major impact. Check out the micro-coil threads. I've been able to get MASSIVE clouds even off of a ProTank with micro coils on a regulated device, even more on a mechanical, and the RDAs are even better, and most of these are in the 1-1.5 Ω range.
edit: I did a dual twisted microcoil on a Chimbus at 0.7 that turned me into a fog-machine. I couldn't hit it for more than 2-3 second hits.
Haha I know what I'm doing.
100% VG --> suck on any atty till you're blue in the face --> don't inhale --> blow cloud --> go "wheeee"
Are you sure?
A .1 ohm total resistance, even with a battery drained to 3.7v, will pull 37 amps. Just to repeat, that's THIRTY-SEVEN. Ten amps times three... plus seven. Three less than forty. I don't know how else to say it, but it's a ridiculous number.
With a fully charged battery you are pulling 42 amps.
Both of those figures exceed that highest rated 18650 on the market, at 30amp rating. A fully charged batt gives you an amp draw exceeding the limit by TEN AMPS.
I'm really hoping the .1 comment was just an attempt at bragging.
There's nothing wrong with subohm, I've defended it in countless threads, but this is just getting out of hand.
I wonder why it gives us a throat hit but not a mouth hit? Like, why does it burn so good going down our throats but it doesn't burn our mouths or tongues haha? Anyways, the best set-up for monster clouds is a 1.5ohm coil or below with some high VG juice on a fresh off the charger 4 volt battery.
The throat burn is the nicotine. Try 0 nic, you get no burn anywhere.