*dance* vape mail. So i got FT itaste svd (first thinking, gosh it's pretty huge Ohm meter) Getting ready to build my first coils and will give a try to Prometheus Style Rebuildable Electronic Cigarette Atomizer-Silver(3.0mL).
Did look for video on youtube for itaste got on those guys Itaste SVD - YouTube... waisted 30 min of my life and i can't understand what they say(((
Finally found manual for this svd. This is such great thing just too too big for running around.
Question for an expert. It's talks everywhere about high V/W but if i turn my kick or settings on svd up e-juice taste nothing but burnt. What costing this? I found same result on Ego as well going over 4V with 1.8 Ohm coil. I get the Ohm law, but ppl vape sub-ohm on crazy V/W, how they do not burn there's juices? Thank you for any support
Rule of thumb for non-sub ohm vapers - Low resistance (1.8 and below) = low voltage, High resistance = higher voltage ... Anything above 4.0 would result in a a burnt flavor on a 1.8 coil.
For 1.8 you will have the most enjoyable vape below 4 volts. I usually vape 1.8 ohms at 3.6-3.8v. ... Some people like a harsh vape, let them have it.
