Brand New Set Up from Black Friday Deals!

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natsumi

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Hi everybody! I've been reading a lot and and researching on the Forum's for a while now! I've been on and off vaping for a while using ego twists, k-100, and Kanger Aerotank v2. I finally decided to get back to vaping and pick up some basics from my local B&M.

I picked up a sigelei 100W Plus with an Aspire Atlantis ! My first box mod and also trying this new Atlantis for "sub-ohm." Major upgrade right? lol. :)
Anyways, I know that my Atlantis is .6 Ohms with 4.4Volts and on 30 Watts. My question is, is that ok? What would it mean for me to change my Watts?
 

carrielsal

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That's quite the upgrade! Raising or lowering watts just changes the amount of power to the coils. An Ohms Law calculator may help you understand the relationship between the resistance and wattage settings. This is a pretty good online calculator, Ohm's law | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators.
BTW, I also have a Sigelei 100W. I normally vape around .9 ohm at 14 watts. I bought this for my desk mod. It's the one mod that will definitely last all day with the dual 18650 batteries.
 
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