My BDC comes in 3 variations, 1.6, 1.8 and 2.1 ohms,
I'm using VV V3, so I can give it up to ~5v if needed.
Can you please explain when is it better to use low resistance and when high resistance with VV bateries?
I know the difference when using a fixed voltage battery, but if I'm using a VV I'm not sure I understand the differences between low resistance+low voltage vs. high resistance+high voltage if the wattage is anyway the same.
Edit: my guess is high resistance with VV battery will only give me a wider range of low wattage options, because anyway the max wattage will be the same with both of them, I guess the liquid will have a burn taste before it's really effect the atomizer lifespan (the differences in amps is kinda small in most situations, 1.95A vs 2.1A on 8W and 2.2A vs 2.35A on 10W when comparing 1.8 to 2.1ohms).
On the other hand, if anyway the liquid will limit me before the atomizer's life, maybe it's even better to go with 1.6ohm, that way I can use a lower voltage to reach the same wattage and get longer battery life (between charges).
Thanks!
I'm using VV V3, so I can give it up to ~5v if needed.
Can you please explain when is it better to use low resistance and when high resistance with VV bateries?
I know the difference when using a fixed voltage battery, but if I'm using a VV I'm not sure I understand the differences between low resistance+low voltage vs. high resistance+high voltage if the wattage is anyway the same.
Edit: my guess is high resistance with VV battery will only give me a wider range of low wattage options, because anyway the max wattage will be the same with both of them, I guess the liquid will have a burn taste before it's really effect the atomizer lifespan (the differences in amps is kinda small in most situations, 1.95A vs 2.1A on 8W and 2.2A vs 2.35A on 10W when comparing 1.8 to 2.1ohms).
On the other hand, if anyway the liquid will limit me before the atomizer's life, maybe it's even better to go with 1.6ohm, that way I can use a lower voltage to reach the same wattage and get longer battery life (between charges).
Thanks!
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