Cloud chasing, IMO, is part of the pinoy style of vaping, many of the local shops in my area are Asian/pinoy owned. The only time I see anyone in my area vaping anything but a mech and an rba is when they are showing a mod to someone at a shop, or at home when they are mixing things up. Around here, It's either rbas, or complete noobs with an ego kit.
Even though the thread is now ended, I have to ask...
If you vape sub-ohm, can you tell me why?
Seriously, that's all I want to know.
@MrPicC:
I'm curious as to how the short was caused. Part of preventing the problem is figuring out how they come to exist. If you would, could you try to isolate where it's shorted out? <joke> You could probably take the piece of aluminum foil out from the 510 connector now.</joke>
Better nicotine hit, more satisfying, warmer vapor. At least that's what I've been experiencing.
You must be crazy if you think that's me. I'm stupid in many areas but I'd never take a coil below .9
I really hope this was a joke and haven't checked this page again but people commenting were all for it.
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And you think that the only way to do that is sub-ohm?
Try 30 ga wire on the proper VV, for example.
THAT is what I was afraid you were going to say.....ppl
ZeroD...you're either deflecting the issue, or jumping to a conclusion. ....![]()
Even though the thread is now ended, I have to ask...
If you vape sub-ohm, can you tell me why?
Seriously, that's all I want to know.
OMG. Deflecting again. You wind it so you like it. It's subjective, and also varies depending on the device(s) used.
In my case, today, it's 2.0 ohms, 30 ga coil on silica in an RBA. But YMMV. It's not cloud chasing, but it can be an ADV setup. I could go lower ohms if I wished, or play with so called "micro coils".
Whatever.
All that is exactly what we used to say about higher voltage. (other than the less than .5 ohms)
Except it actually happens with subohm lol
High voltage was mistakenly believed to achieve those things when devices did not have the ability to power larger coils. So high resistance coils that operated efficiently did produce more vapor than low resistance coils that were unable to be fed enough power.
In my opinion as an electrical engineer looking at that information combined with personal vaping experiences, it really comes down to power throughput, and with a subohm coil you have less material to heat which allows you to get a higher temperature overall and get there faster.![]()