This quote, "since the power is split between two atomizers, this means that the resistance is cut in half. The amps, however, would be the amps required to power a 3 ohm coil twice" wasn't written by me. The point he was trying to get across was the concept, as opposed to the calculation.
If the total resistance of your atty is 0.5Ω, that would be what you would use in an equation.
Yes, your DNA40 will do this for you, but it's nice to know what it's doing.
Little did you know that quitting smoking involves learning about electronics, chemistry, biology, metallurgy, and a host of others things. Pay attention, there will be a pop quiz later.
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Polyprobably going to leave the chemistry to the fine people at Suicide Bunny lol.
But you are right, it is important to understand how the batteries you hold in your hand react with the hot coils that you put close to your mouth lol. I have been watching nonstop youtube vids about this stuff. It is a lot to take in.
I am not sure if the person I quoted knew what they were talking about, but according to them the amps need to be multiplied and the watts need to be divided on dual coils. Maybe I read it wrong, though.