How to get that "warm" vape like you get when you have an analog?

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acolyte357

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Watts. ( Voltage * Voltage ) / Ohms = Watts
( 3.7v *3.7v ) / 3.0 Ohm = 4.56 Watts.
Most people enter a sweet spot round 8 - 10 Watts. Which is why a lot of Variable Voltage and 5.0V mods are used. If you have a lower voltage device like the Ego (non-twist) then a LR (low resistance) carto can increase the Watts with out changing your entire setup.
( 3.7v * 3.7v ) / 2.0 Ohms = 6.84 Watts
 
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That's a pretty low voltage. I'm surprised that it came with a 1.5-2.0 ohm atty because it seems like it would have some difficulty with that? (Not sure.)

I think the warm vapes are most likely when you're at or above 3.7v, which means a KGO or EGO Twist or another variable voltage model. I have the KGO and use 1.7ohm cartomizers and it's perfect for me. I don't like a cool vape but some people prefer it.
 

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My set up is a 1100mah battery which runs for about 12 hrs and it's 3.3 volts! The atomizer it comes with is 1.5ohm – 2.0ohm. At this stage I'm not sure how all this works together to give flavour, throat hit, vapor and warmth but have just been playing around with the ejuice for the right taste and TH?

Considering that, the only way you are going to be get a warmer vape is with different gear. To get warmer vape, you need more watts and there is no way to increase watts from what you are using. Plus, as a previous poster said, that 1.5ohm carto is really draining your battery. You are putting out 7.26 watts and pulling 4.84amps. You must not be vaping a lot to be getting 12hrs of battery life.

You might want to look at a vv device. The vtube (Lavatube) is available at http://www.apolloecigs.com/ is $53 after the 30% off coupon they have. It comes with a case, charger, battery and a 3.0ohm atty. (I believe the larger battery is 2000mah)

With that setup, you could run 5.2v using the 3.0ohm atty and be able to push 9 watts and only use 3amps (much easier on your battery. Just to give you an idea, it you wanted to push 7.36watts (similar to what you are pushing now) you could set it at 4.7v. You would only be drawing 2.45amps. That's a big difference. Based on the battery life you are getting on your current set up, you would get about 35 hours of battery life.




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Edit: Remember though, many flavors taste burnt at high watts.
 
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I was looking at the iTaste which has the following specs:
-800 mah Rechargable Passthrough Battery (YES! You can vape it while it’s charging!)
-Atomiser resistance checker. The VM iTaste tells you what Voltage you should be Vaping at to match your atomiser.
-Variable Voltage. Choose your sweet spot between 3.3 – 5.0 volts in 0.1 increments!
-Zinc Alloy cube casing. No wonder it looks so nice! Sturdy, ergonomic and attractive.
-Magnet ‘Drop and Go’ Technology. Connect the adaptor and drop your atomisers in. No need to screw into the battery connection.
-3 Click Safety Protection
-No amp limit. You can rock it out to 5v’s mate no worries, even with a dual coil
VM iTaste Starter Kit:
1 x VM iTaste 800mah Battery 1 x Passthrough Cable 1 x 510 Magnet Adaptor 5 x VM Mini Clearomiser, 2.0ohm 1 x Carry Case

What do you think?
 

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I was looking at the iTaste which has the following specs:
-800 mah Rechargable Passthrough Battery (YES! You can vape it while it’s charging!)
-Atomiser resistance checker. The VM iTaste tells you what Voltage you should be Vaping at to match your atomiser.
-Variable Voltage. Choose your sweet spot between 3.3 – 5.0 volts in 0.1 increments!
-Zinc Alloy cube casing. No wonder it looks so nice! Sturdy, ergonomic and attractive.
-Magnet ‘Drop and Go’ Technology. Connect the adaptor and drop your atomisers in. No need to screw into the battery connection.
-3 Click Safety Protection
-No amp limit. You can rock it out to 5v’s mate no worries, even with a dual coil
VM iTaste Starter Kit:
1 x VM iTaste 800mah Battery 1 x Passthrough Cable 1 x 510 Magnet Adaptor 5 x VM Mini Clearomiser, 2.0ohm 1 x Carry Case

What do you think?

I've seen it but never tried it. Where are you looking to get it from? Every place I've seen it (other than Chinese vendors) has for for about $65-$70

The vtube is a much better machine with removable batteries. That means for $10 you can have a backup battery. The vtube is as close as you can get to a provari for the money.

Also, a 800mah battery is not going last long on a variable volt machine. Especially since you are looking to push high heat. You certainly don't want to use anything lower than a 2.0ohm on it, especially with high volts. Also, with a 2.0ohm carto you would have to push 4.3volts to get 9.23watts. You would be drawing 4.62 amps so you are right back where you started as far as battery drain. Based in what you are vaping now, you will only get about 7-8 hours between charges, but of you increased your vaping to say, 4-5second vapes (one per minute), you will only get 4-5 hours. And remember, drawing high amps is hard on a battery and shortens it's overall life span. With the itaste, you toss the whole thing when it's dead. With something like a vtube or provari, you toss the $8-$10 battery.

You are much better off with a 3.0ohm carto, but with an itaste you would max out at 8.33 watts using a 3.0ohm.

The vtube also comes with a one year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee.


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