Hey Madog, thanks for the reply.
My Intellicig and Janty KB Classic atomizers run at least $18+ and shipping and handling. It's murder on the wallet.
True, same wattage with lower voltage would draw more current. But since atomizers are purely resistive (other than slight induction at start up)
devices it should be self limiting the current.
If you give the atomizer 3v @ 4ohms it will draw 750mA current, or 2.25Watts.
If you give the same atomizer 1v @ 4ohms it will draw 0.25A, or 0.25Watts.
This is all just at basic though. Once the nickel chromium wire gets hot, the ohmic value is going to be completely different. And the ohms law is just what we need to achieve what we want. We want liquid to vapor state change, which is watts.
Watts into calories;
3W = 43cal
1gPG(l) -> 1gPG(v) = 250cal assuming or:
.2g of PG(l) -> .2g of PG(v) = 50cal
In the case of a glow plug, we know the specs. It generates about 800C degrees for any duration @ 1.2V 2300mA so its a 2.76 Watt
device. Which is more than sufficient to be a vapor master, if it really is 50cal to change the state of .2g of PG from liquid to vapor. I haven't found any information regarding PG's state change but so far I have not had a problem doing any work at this rate.
I will go get some nichrome wire though and some other parts that I think work could be done with. It was just an idea, I still think glow plugs are a good idea because of the operating characteristics and the self sinking helps to burn in open air. To be honest IF a modified glow plug would work as an atomizer, it will probably be the last atomizer ever purchased for a lifetime. The unreliability of atomizers is an issue with E-Cigs, I see some have had better luck, but I've had one that ran crappy since day 3, another burned out in 2-3 weeks.
Everything causes cancer in the state of california

Besides they tried to ban foam cups because it

produces Dihydrogen Monoxide as a bi-product during manufacturing process

, it's best not to take our southerly neighbors too seriously.
