how do i know?

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Cool-breeze

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Learn to build a single coil first. Aim for 1.0 ohm. Reasons for this: .5 is your eventual goal which is made from 2 parallel 1.0 ohm coils. Making 2 coils when you are learning is a frustrating waste of time and wire because you will most likely not make a quality coil your first couple times. Learn some ohms law basics before you go sub. Sub ohm is not rocket science and can be done easily and safely but knowing the basic science is important imo. Power is decided first by safety/science, second by taste. Once you learn to answer the first the second part will answer itself easily.
 

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I find Ohm's Law very much applies to how I like to vape. Generally setting my wattage in the 4.2v range is a good starting place for me. For a 0.5ohm build, that's about 35W. From there I fine tune. Depending on the juice, I might go a little lower, or I might go higher. My happy spot will turn out somewhere between 4.1-4.8v. Using wattage does give me the ability to fine tune though so I do really prefer mods set in vw.
 
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