Hello again, some info needed

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T1lVl

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Thanks guys. I vape sub ohm due to mouth and throst feel. The heat helps. I only do 1mg nicotine so I get the feel from the warmth reason I need it low.

I'm confident. I don't know what I'm vaping at. I just wrap a coil and go. Ordered a ohm meter. Once I see my resistance which I'm sure is around .3 or .4 I'm going to order.

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Thanks guys. I vape sub ohm due to mouth and throst feel. The heat helps. I only do 1mg nicotine so I get the feel from the warmth reason I need it low.

I'm confident. I don't know what I'm vaping at. I just wrap a coil and go. Ordered a ohm meter. Once I see my resistance which I'm sure is around .3 or .4 I'm going to order.

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Wow, you sub ohm, and don't have a DMM or cartometer? :blink: :unsure: :confused: :ohmy:
 

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The info i have seen reckons your spring will die at about 0.25Ω, and if you use no multimeter then that's a good thing. It's not necessarily beyond your battery to power that. Is it wise? not for me to say.

I find i have to use duals to get to 0.3 and it's a rather warm vape (and a battery killer). With the latest pins and spring - i can run all day on one battery with a 0.7 coil at work, so maybe you're looking at this thing from the wrong end?

Not how low can i go - but how long can i last? (<~~words to live by) :)

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