So the smaller the number the higher resistance and the cooler the vape? Or do I have that backwards? and how does a atamizer work for dripping? Do I have to use a tank or what is it people use when they just put a couple drips in something to taste the liquid before you fill the cartamizer?
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With a given voltage, like 3.7v on your Kgo, the lower you go in coil resistance the higher the wattage goes. That translates to more heat from low resistance and less heat from higher resistances.
To use an atomizer for dripping, you just leave the cartridge containing the filler out and add juice by dropping it on the bridge. The bridge is the metal mesh you see down in the barrel of the atomizer. The filler in the cart touches the bridge and transfers juice as needed to the coil. Under the bridge are wicks that move the juice to the coil.
Dripping works because you get guaranteed juice transfer to the coil. A cart may or may not keep up with the juice that is vaporize when you vape.
There are atomizers and cartomizers. An atomizer may have come with you ecig when you order it. If you ordered the cartomizer version of the kit, they included some cartomizers instead of atomizers. If you don't have an atomizer, a good one to use for dripping to test juices or everyday vaping is the 306 dripper atty.
A cartomizer is a tube filled with a filler material that has a heating coil embeded in the filler. It's a one piece device that has everything in the tube and nothing except the small top cap is removable.
An atomizer has a cartridge that is removable. Once you remove the cartridge, you can see a metal mesh bridge down inside the tube. The cartridge is filled with liquid that is suspended in a polyfill type material. When you insert the cartridge, the filler touches the mesh in the tube and juice gets transferred to the coil.