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edyle

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Ok the kanger aero tank v2 is what ive been leaning towards, what is the air control? I think thats what its called

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airflow control is about having a way to adjust how fast you can suck.

in the pic above on the left you see a hole - that is one of the air holes,
theres a rotating part you adjust to open or close that hole.
 

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RIMP already beat me to it, but you might want to take a hard look at the Eleaf i-stick. It's about $40 (unless you pre-order or find a deal in stock) and does variable voltage and variable wattage up to 20 watts. It has an internal rechargeable battery that charges on a USB port. You can vape while it's charging, so there's no downtime when it needs to be charged. That means you can charge it in your car with a cigarette lighter adapter. I'm a Provari vaper, but I'm seriously thinking about ordering one for stealth vaping when I'm out and about.

 
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I know im gonna regret asking this...and please keep in mind i SUCK at math and numbers! (i still add on my fingers) ok so what are ohms...

basically ohms is how big your coil is.

ta da! No math!


but here's the math part if you want:

watts = volts x volts / ohms
 

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Ohms is the resistance to current flow of a conductor. In this case, the conductor is the heater coil used in an atomizer. The higher the resistance number, the more voltage is needed to create heat measured in watts. Watts (power) are calculated by the formula P=E^2/R or the atomizer voltage squared divided by the resistance. See? That algebra we all hated is coming into play again :)

The easy way is to use an online calculator for Ohm's Law.

Ohm's Law Calculator
 
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Ok l need help again! i found out my itaste clk 1280 is defective, (yea me for figuring that out b4 blowing up my face!) But store i got it from is out so i gotta wait....so i like the battery life and its easy to use and i can use it while charging and i like the twisty thing at the bottom...(still not really sure what it does,but i like it!) SO....What would be somthing like it im open to suggestions...especially girly pink/purple ones...OR OF COURSE ZOMBIES!!!
 
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