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bullet08

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my first set up was penny clone with magma clone. it was ok. i ran that with dual coil at .7 ohm. didn't have dense vapor, but was starting out and it met my need. this week, i took magma off and put tobh clone on. i don't know what that optimal set up was, so i set it to .8 ohm. it felt ok at first, but it seems i want more vapor. i want to fill my lung with dense vapor and want to feel i'm inhaling. it's not the battery or lack of voltage, i charged it yesterday, and it's still at 3.9 volt.

i read on other port that tobh will need lower resistance. so i'm planning to drop it to .4 ohm. i don't want to go too low. my battery is samsung and has CDR at 20 amp. the liquid i'm using is 70/30 pg/vg.

what would help me to produce more dense vapor? different liquid with higher vg? lower resistance? all of them? i'm vaping with all AFC open.
 

Cool-breeze

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The biggest factor in vapor production is air flow. You mentioned you had the afc open BUT how do those openings relate to your coils? If you turn your holes 45 degrees it will make a deference. For the better or worse is another story. VG does help, and how your coil is built (size, resistance, closeness of wraps etc) also can make a difference. If 20a is your bats limit you can technically build down to .21 on a full bat but I wouldn't chance it. 0.1 ohm is within margin of error for many dmm so I personally wouldn't go below .4
 

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The biggest factor in vapor production is air flow. You mentioned you had the afc open BUT how do those openings relate to your coils? If you turn your holes 45 degrees it will make a deference. For the better or worse is another story. VG does help, and how your coil is built (size, resistance, closeness of wraps etc) also can make a difference. If 20a is your bats limit you can technically build down to .21 on a full bat but I wouldn't chance it. 0.1 ohm is within margin of error for many dmm so I personally wouldn't go below .4

0.1 in 0.4 would be +-25% accuracy rating, i haven't seen anything that bad but then again i dont go around buying the 10$ walmart special
 
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