ego CE - T3D vs T3S *Help*

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JLawls

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Hey I'm pretty new to vaping, just started about a week ago.
I have a question, this is something that I really don't understand.

I have 2 egoCE's, a T3D and a T3S.
My T3S has a 2.2ohm coil and my T3D has a 1.5ohm coil.
My issue is my T3S is somehow producing more vapor.

I did a lot of research on ecigs because I like to know about what I'm using and from what I've read, lower ohm should produce more vapor and burn hotter.
I've also read the the T3D is an upgraded version of the T3S, so I'm confused on how my T3S is working better, especially with such a higher resistance.
 

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The ego ce is a fixed 3.7v battery. The t3d is a dual coil and might not be getting enough power to produce a better vape. The better coil is your t3s which is a single coil and it's able to burn warmer and produce better vape with the same voltage.

You will have better battery life from 3s.

If you upgrade to a twist you will be able to adjust the voltage to either coil for the best performance.
 

JLawls

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The ego ce is a fixed 3.7v battery. The t3d is a dual coil and might not be getting enough power to produce a better vape. The better coil is your t3s which is a single coil and it's able to burn warmer and produce better vape with the same voltage.

You will have better battery life from 3s.

If you upgrade to a twist you will be able to adjust the voltage to either coil for the best performance.

I'm looking at the Twist right now and I see a 650 mAh and a 1000 mAh version, what's the difference and which would you recommend?
 

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I'm looking at the Twist right now and I see a 650 mAh and a 1000 mAh version, what's the difference and which would you recommend?

The difference is in the length of time that your battery will last, not on the output of the pattery. The higher the number, usually the longer the battery. Rule of thumb is you get an hour for every 100 mah. That said, I think it is probably more realistic to cut that by at least 1/4 (so a 650 mah will last about 5 hours).
 
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