IDK I just don't like to wriggle in the wrong direction. Also, (I THINK?) the more you redline your mod, the more quickly the battery gives out. I stand ready to be corrected on this, but I'd probably personally not be inclined to play limbo with my mod. I wouldn't use it with the oldest one either, I'm guessing.
What were your usual wattage ranges on your mods? I think that would give more of an indication of how well the will hold up. The wattage you vape it at matters more than the actual resistance on most regulated mods anyway.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, for the love of all that is holy! LOL
Anna
You're both right, and incorrect. The lower the Ohm's, usually, the more mass it has. The more mass(metal that needs to be heated) the more power it takes to get to temp. So usually, the lower the Ohm's, the quicker the battery will drain. Differences in metal types play a roll too, as nichrome heats faster than stainless steel, which heats faster than kanthal,.
As for wiggle room, thats true of anything that's mass produced. Not all 3000 maH batteries are 3000 maH. Some are 30011, some are 3056, and anything lower than that, gets sold to a company like vapcell that sells it as a 3100 maH.
So as long as OPs mod doesn't say Smok on it, it should hit a factory 0.15 coil, as most of them are probably 0.152-0.157 Ohm's or there about. Most wouldn't be 0.145ohm.