A single coil at that wattage might have issues. I could be wrong but let's say you have 1 1 ohm coil at 20 watts, isn't 2x 1 ohm coils at 40 watts about the same. So it's not exactly the wattage that is burning the juice. And then let's say we have 18awg coil at 1 ohm. That's a really big coil. It's need higher wattage to get to same heat at a 28awg 1 ohm coil.
I have made one build that my t8 doesn't have the power to handle so I just don't that dramatic. The best thing about high wattage device is you can turn a dual coil build using higher ohms into an amazing dripper. You not limited to mech builds that have to be low ohms to hit those higher amps to generate high wattage.
I think I lost track of what I was getting at.
Yes you are right, the bigger the diameter of the wire does counts and not the watts that burn the juice, it's the heat that produce by the wire that burn the juice.
Since I was refering to the T8 does can put out 150watt that was everyone arguing about, this device is a 20A to 25A limit device, so in this case we have to ceate the coil in between 0.30ohms to 0.38ohms then this device can really perform up to 150 watts and fire at 6.7volts so I'm good with 25awg coil so I create the coil base on my liking right, but the important is This Cloupor T8 does power upto 150watts and 6.7volts.
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