building below 0.1 on a regulated mod

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DavidOck

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In general, on regulated mods, just turn up the power.

Also be aware that they all have a low resistance cut-off. That value will vary, depending on the mod. But if you build below that, it just won't fire, to protect the circuitry.

Check your mod's manual to see what that is. Don't build below that, and have fun with the power setting.
 
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At .1 Ohms - safety on a regulated mod is usually pretty well hammered out because you have a chip that will warn you of any malfunction / steep drop or raise in resistance. As far as jacking up the power... do it at your own risk. If the drip tip gets too hot to put your lips on, chances are - its too hot. If you've never burned the inside of your mouth with hot juice, more power to you as well. Just be careful altogether.
 
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Clouds have a lot to do with airflow and wicking as well as power and resistance. With a regulated device I find larger coils with more mass increase both flavor and vapor since I can adjust power accordingly. You don't nessecarily (sp, sorry) need super thick wire. Twisted thinner wire can heat up faster and save you some battery power.
 
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