egos with protank2

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zymox

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Well, The power is equal to the voltage & the ohm in the coil.
The cost for taking out 3.6 volts regulated through a 2.8 ohm coil will be something like 1.3 amps witch will generate the heat of 4.6 watts. The coil acts like a part of the voltage-regulator. 3.6 volts @ 1.8 ohm will cost you something like 2 amps but generates 7.2 watts and will make the coil a lot hotter. If you didn't have the resistance in the coil you would end up with a shortcut and infinite amp flow would appear. If the regulator then tries to keep the voltage at 3.6 volt it would generate a power that will make something burn up. It's hard to explain since I don't know teaching but should give you an idea...
When you don't have enough amps for the voltage at a certain ohm the voltage will drop and the cut off can be set to what ever the vendor wants making the device tell you it's time to charge the battery.
 
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I thought most ego batteries, especially authentic joyetech ones regulated output voltage throughout the charge of a battery.

So the only vapes well on a full charge wouldn't matter as the voltage wouldn't drop, so the vapor production wouldn't change much, to none.

Yup, but they regulate at 3.3 v, which is not very high, but OK for 1.8 or maybe even 2.2Ω coils.

Some eGo-class (Riva, KGO) batteries are unregulated (3.7v).

eGo-C upgrade offers two modes: regulated (3.3v) and unregulated 3.7v).

Variable voltage batteries like the Twist and Spinner offer a range from 3 to 4.8v.
 

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Also, take the longest, most even draws that you can. When I first started vaping, I found that I was hitting it hard and fast. When I slowed down and took longer, slower mouth draws, I got more output. Also, if you take several draws in a row, pushing and releasing the fire button as you do, the coil will heat up, giving you more and warmer vapor. Cold coils produce little vapor. Hope this helps.
 
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