RDA Help with 0.25 Ni200 coil heads for Uwell crown

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Brian435Baer

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hello, I'm currently using the Uwell crown tank on top of my snow wolf 200watt temp control device, and I have the 0.15ohm Ni200 coil head installed into the tank, now I'm very aware of the temp range on this coil(it's 302 - 662F)
But what the hell am I supposed to do when I don't know what wattage this thing is rated for? Does setting my wattage high or low even matter when I'm using this type of coil? (I know the answer to this question, it's yes it does matter) I just DONT know the standard wattage recommendation. For an example, I want to know what they are rated at as far as wattage goes. I don't want to hear it's about preference because I know that, I simply need help finding the answer to my question and I'm struggling lol it's kind of aggravating because all the stuff I'm reading online probably hAs the answer hidden inside the article, and I'm just too dumb to realize it. Also they won't show me any article or post/thread about somebody asking the same question. If somebody would be so kind, and explain to me the part I am missing i would greatly appreciate it.

And also, I want to maximiZe the life span of each and every one of my coils, but I don't want to sell myself short and have my settings low the whole time.
I have three coil heads,
One dual 0.5ohm coil head
One dual 0.25ohm coil head
One temp control dual coil 0.15ohm
On the phamplet in the packaging for the crown tank, it simple states this about the Ni200 TC dual coil 0.15 -> (150degrees Celcius~350degrees Celcius).
Also. It says, "Ni200 wire dual coil for temp control decices"
 
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Sm0keydaBear

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As far as I'm concerned this might sound stupid. I've using the iStick 40w in TC mode with GS-Tank and .15 ohm Ni200 coils. It works perfectly fine for me, although it doesn't give me the best vape. It's kind of your standard affair what a vape SHOULD do, and generally comes out with the flavor muted a bit and takes quite a few puffs for a person who has been smoking cigarettes for 10 years.

From what I understand, most devices the wattage in temperature control mode doesn't matter very much. It's more about the consistency of the device than it is how many watts are being run through. Non-resistance wire is just that, non-resistance so like I was saying, coming from 40w temperature control device, at 40w it CAN push out tons of vapor.

I made a build with 30 gauge Ni200 on a Tobeco Orchid deck and it just was making TONS of vapor, at 40w! The vapor was almost too much, and that's coming from a person who generally doesn't know how much is too much.
 
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