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sawlight

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Oh my, this won't end well.
Try it around 75 watts then adjust from there for your liking. If it's too much vapor or too hot, turn it down. If you feel you want more, crank it up slowly. That RDA has plenty of airflow so 75 shouldn't choke it out. But it might choke you out.
 

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    mi_low

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    Oh my, this won't end well.
    Try it around 75 watts then adjust from there for your liking. If it's too much vapor or too hot, turn it down. If you feel you want more, crank it up slowly. That RDA has plenty of airflow so 75 shouldn't choke it out. But it might choke you out.
    Oh and thanks for being the only one to respond with a answer.
     
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    Train2

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    IMREN lies, Mooch, THE battery expert (even people from battery manufacturers respect his testing) said that battery is "17 Amp battery..." and "...damaged at 30 amps...".

    You're still probably fine at 100 watts with two of 'em - maybe even 150 now that you're at .16.
    But I wouldn't base my limits on the wrapper...
     

    sawlight

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    Oh and thanks for being the only one to respond with a answer.
    I try.
    But as others have said it's very common for companies to buy low grade batteries and rewrap them with VERY inflated outputs, Imren, any "-Fire" and Eftest are some of the worst! It's a VERY dangerous situation as people like yourself, that don't know better, buy them and assume truth in advertising. This is what you see in news stories with missing fingers and burns!
    I'm not trying to harp on you, just trying to push you to educate yourself to do this safely and keep you out of the news! You are diving right into the deep end of the pool right off the bat, without understanding how deep it really is!
    Please don't take the other posters wrong, they are just really fearful you are in pretty deep.
    Do a LOT of reading on what you have, mod, atty and batteries. Learn the limits of each and get at least a basic understanding of ohms law.
    Sorry, but this isn't as easy as just buying a pack of smokes and a lighter. Then figure each of those batteries has the same potential as 1/4 stick of dynamite! Does that put things in a little better perspective?
     

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    Hi, I'm guessing that if you are new to vaping. I'm not going to be rude or anything, I'm new to this world too, kind of. You have to remember, lower the ohms-higher the wattage, higher the ohms-lower the wattage. If you have a 0.1 ohms coil, well...I really think you should start with a higher ohm coil ( 1.0, 1.5...) and try a started kit so that you get use to the feel and really get to know what is it that you like, know more about ohms law, coil building, etc, etc. But if you are low budget ( like most people are nowadays ), then just try to use it around 60-70 watts, if it is too warm for you then go down until you find yourself comfortable. Little baby steps first, don't feel bad if you have to go from 70 to 20 watts, it's normal, it takes time to get use to the warm sweet vape. Hope I could help you a bit.
     
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