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Believe it or Not. You can use ANY Wattage you want and you will Never get a Burnt Taste if the Wick can Supply e-liquid to the Coil Fast Enough.

I Can use the 220v Heating Element from an Electric Stove to vape with. I would just need to have a Beach Towel sized Wick to do it.

Burt Taste Isn't a Product of Too Many Watts. It's a Product of Not Enough Wicking/Air Flow.

I see.....makes perfect sense...thanks.
 

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Have a question, Did the people who ordered from VapeNW, did the tracking number info work or did it just show up in the mail

I bought both of mine on e-Bay. When the Seller sent me the Shipping Info/Tracking number, they listed a VapeNW e-Mail address as the contact.

My Tracking worked on Both Orders.
 

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Believe it or Not. You can use ANY Wattage you want and you will Never get a Burnt Taste if the Wick can Supply e-Liquid to the Coil Fast Enough.

I Can use the 220v Heating Element from an Electric Stove to Vape with. I would just need to have a Beach Towel sized Wick to do it.

Burt Taste Isn't a Product of Too Many Watts. It's a Product of Not Enough Wicking/Air Flow.[/QUOTE]

Yep ^^^^^^ :thumb:
 

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Ok...so I build my RDAs at about 1.5 and use a mechanical...

Where am I going to set this thing when it gets here ?


Or will I need to build to a different ohm ?


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That's about where I build my Kayfuns and RDAs. I've been using my iStick in the 7 to 8.5 watt range. I'm keeping my MVPs and mechs to use at home, but the istick is taking over all the traveling duties from the itaste VVs and egos and MVP.
 

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That's about where I build my Kayfuns and RDAs. I've been using my iStick in the 7 to 8.5 watt range. I'm keeping my MVPs and mechs to use at home, but the istick is taking over all the traveling duties from the itaste VVs and egos and MVP.

I was thinking that Stews figures may be a little to the high side with these.
 

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That's about where I build my Kayfuns and RDAs. I've been using my iStick in the 7 to 8.5 watt range. I'm keeping my MVPs and mechs to use at home, but the istick is taking over all the traveling duties from the itaste VVs and egos and MVP.
I have a hunch when mine get here it will be the same. The Istick will be my "out and about" vape, the others will "home" mods. Just to exercise them.....
 

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Got some Ohm and Wattage info for you on the Stick:

Unfortunately, the iStick has a very limited range of wattages that depend on the resistance of your build. This is similar to the 'sweet spot' of other regulated mods like the MVP or IPV2, except it seems to be even more restrictive.

The chart basically says you should build at 1.5 ohm if you want a range of 12-20 watts. If you build any lower, you're only losing the lower wattage levels.

If you are okay with 9-15 watts, build at 2.0 ohm. If you don't go above 10 watts, build at 3.0 ohm.

Hope that helps anyone with issues on resistance/ohms with this gnarly lil mod. :D
 
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