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Am I strange and/or stupid to use 100 and 200 watt mods at 27.5 watts (0.5Ω coils, rated 20 to 30 watts)
I really like the eLeaf TC100W with its "hidden" fire button. I'm an over the road truck driver, one of the last things I need is to be searching for the fire button at 60 - 65 mph on a dark and stormy night.

I figure running sub 30 watts will extend the time between charging the batteries. (have to charge them using the USB cable. An external charger is not really a viable option in the truck. The gods know enough stuff hits the floor from going over rough roads. Don't want or need to be searching for batteries during my off duty time, or chance breaking a charger.)
 

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@afishhunter welcome pastels.jpg I'm sure you'll find all your answers some where on this forum. Just keep reading threads.
 

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hello and welcome.

I have alot of mods that fire up to 200W, the highest I've ever found myself needing to go on a daily vape was around 60W. I am usually between 25-50, so its not strange :)

Its not a contest with who can vape at a higher wattage, its whatever gets you off the analogs.
I'm the exact same but I also like to vape at 12-16W with 1.1-1.8ohm coils during the day. Great battery life out of my 200W Snow Wolf when I vape at 12W!
 
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