EGO C VV user and Boba's Bounty

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teajayyy

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2.4 ohm would be fine!
here's a decent chart for indication on what voltage to use with which resistance of your atomizer/cartomizer/whatever!

Safe Vaping Power | Voltage | Resistance | Ohm Chart

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2.4 ohm would be fine!
here's a decent chart for indication on what voltage to use with which resistance of your atomizer/cartomizer/whatever!

Safe Vaping Power | Voltage | Resistance | Ohm Chart



safe-vaping-power-voltage-resistance-ohm-chart.jpg

Those charts are outdated. They were created off of other charts that were made a couple of years ago before we had the technology we have now. People were used to vaping at lower voltages and lower watts. What they have listed as the high end of best vapor and atomizer life is EXTREMELY low compared to todays settings.

For example: I use a standard resistance carto at 2.0ohm at 4.2 volts. This chart has it listed in the danger zone for melting nichrome wire or solder. Most people on these forums would consider that an extremely cool vape at the voltages indicated.

Try it yourself, set you vv battery or device to 3.0 volts with a 2ohm atomizer....(if you can even go that low) and you'll see what Im talking about. Less vapor and flavor than even an old 901 or cig-alike could deliver.

Your best bet is to vape by taste instead of charts anyway.
 
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teajayyy

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Those charts are outdated. They were created off of other charts that were made a couple of years ago before we had the technology we have now. People were used to vaping at lower voltages and lower watts. What they have listed as the high end of best vapor and atomizer life is EXTREMELY low compared to todays settings.

For example: I use a standard resistance carto at 2.0ohm at 4.2 volts. This chart has it listed in the danger zone for melting nichrome wire or solder. Most people on these forums would consider that an extremely cool vape at the voltages indicated.

Try it yourself, set you vv battery or device to 3.0 volts with a 2ohm atomizer....(if you can even go that low) and you'll see what Im talking about. Less vapor and flavor than even an old 901 or cig-alike could deliver.

Your best bet is to vape by taste instead of charts anyway.

thanks for that, i didn't know that information!
I usually just use this as a "guideline" to find exactly what is right for me.
 

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I'd try a kanger, or a vivi nova :)


or both, why not! theyre cheap!

I agree.

Just remember, all clearos mute the flavor a little imo.

The Kanger and ViVi work well with Boba.

The beauty of the ViVi Nova is it comes with 3 different resistance heads so you can figure out what works best for you. Although, if you use the Twist, that shouldn't matter as much.

Good luck.
 
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