I'm very new to vaping and ordered an Aerotank and Nautilus to test things out. Apologies if this has been posted before or is in the wrong section.
What ohm for the atomizers should I choose? I have a iTaste VTR.
I'd like to know what difference the different Ohm numbers for the Atomizer heads makes for the clearomizers?
My intuitive and naive understanding would be that at the same Wattage they would all convert the same amount of electric energy into heat energy. With different ohms the voltage and ampere is changed but the overall energy and heat should be the same, right?
Does the ohm affect the surface area and the longevity? Thinner wire or longer wire would have higher resistance. So the higher the ohm, the more surface area where eliquid can be vaporized? Is more surface area good?
Why not always have the "optimal" type of ohm (high or low) and then just adjust the wattage?
Are different ohms meant mainly for mechanical mods with fixed voltage? Aren't most batteries fixed at 3.6/3.7 volts?
Aerotank / Protank 3
1,5 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
2,0 Ohm
Protank 2
1,5 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
2.2 Ohm
2,5 Ohm
Nautilus
1,6 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Dejay
What ohm for the atomizers should I choose? I have a iTaste VTR.
I'd like to know what difference the different Ohm numbers for the Atomizer heads makes for the clearomizers?
My intuitive and naive understanding would be that at the same Wattage they would all convert the same amount of electric energy into heat energy. With different ohms the voltage and ampere is changed but the overall energy and heat should be the same, right?
Does the ohm affect the surface area and the longevity? Thinner wire or longer wire would have higher resistance. So the higher the ohm, the more surface area where eliquid can be vaporized? Is more surface area good?
Why not always have the "optimal" type of ohm (high or low) and then just adjust the wattage?
Are different ohms meant mainly for mechanical mods with fixed voltage? Aren't most batteries fixed at 3.6/3.7 volts?
Aerotank / Protank 3
1,5 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
2,0 Ohm
Protank 2
1,5 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
2.2 Ohm
2,5 Ohm
Nautilus
1,6 Ohm
1,8 Ohm
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Dejay