Clearomizer Question

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Hey Guys,

Spence here. Question on clearomizer and strengths. So I was on ValleyVapor (Rick's the man) trying to find new Atty's. My setup is an eVic BTW.

So I clicked on the 1.8 EGO V3 Clearomizer and accidentally got the 1.8 ohm one.

Is it worth it to return it to get a higher ohm because of my powerful eVic or should i keep it?

Thanks,
Spencer
 

Aubie80

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Using the 1.8 ohm at a high wattage voltage will affect the vape meaning that it will be hotter if you use it at a lower voltage it will be cooler I always start lower and work my way up.

If you apply too much power to the 1.8 coil it could pop the coil rendering it useless, I would suggest filling it up letting it sit for 5-10 minutes to let the wick soak up the juice start your evic out using the voltage setting and start at 3.7 to 3.8 volts and go from there, turnin the volts up will increase the temperature of the vape and increase vapor production, turning it down will do the opposite.

If the evic can check the ohm of your clearo do that first.
 

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so the 1.8 doesn't really affect how powerful the vape production is?

It all depends on the resistance of your delivery device and the voltage that you are running at. You should figure out where you are vaping at right now using a chart like this Vaping Power Chart 2.0 - Imgur. Then you can adjust your evic accordingly to find what you are comfortable at.
 

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It all depends on the resistance of your delivery device and the voltage that you are running at. You should figure out where you are vaping at right now using a chart like this Vaping Power Chart 2.0 - Imgur. Then you can adjust your evic accordingly to find what you are comfortable at.

Thank you, i was just on the quest to look for that chart and post here. Thanks!
 

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Thanks guys for all the feedback

So you would suggest keeping it basically? It would be a free return though for a 2.4 ohm or 2.8

In my experience, using the same power (watts) for the same type of delivery device, gives about the same performance regardless of resistance. Increasing the resistance means that the voltage must increase to get the same power, and mostly just uses up the battery faster. I see no reason to return a 1.8 ohm head for a higher impedance.
 
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