How to setup an eGo Twist to vape at 10-11 watts without dry hits or burning juice.

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izaidi

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How to setup an eGo Twist to vape at 10-11 watts without dry hits or burning juice.

Hi I hope someone can help me with this. What kind of heating element are you using, including brands? Cartomizer, Bridgeless atomizer, Genesis Atomizer? I don't think you can vape at that power with a Clearomizer.

Can only a Genesis Rebuildable Atomizer be vaped above 8 watts? Would everything else not be able to wick the juice fast enough, or not provide enough airflow to cool down the coil. I would prefer to avoid a rebuildable atomizer right now.

I would like to vape in the 10-11 watt range with a twist. I am not looking to getting into the higher end power sources (VV/VW/MechMods/Hybrids) yet.

I would greatly appreciate anyone's help! Thanks!!
 

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According to the Vaping Power Chart, to get 10 - 11 watts you would need a 1.5ohm resistance with the twist set to 4.2v. But this is in the red range which is "too hot, risk coil burnout" range.

Cartos can be vaped above 8 watts depending on your resistance and voltage and whether your juice can handle that much power. Mine wick fast enough for me in a tank. It would probably burn most fruity or sweet juices.
 
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I run a Tabac BCC (good prophets/heaven gifts) clearo with a 1.8 ohm coil at 4.3-4.4 Volts (10+W) on the Twist for my espresso vape. No dry hits. Coffee/espresso flavors can take the heat. Other flavors are more likely to taste burnt at that wattage. Before that I used a 1.5 lr cisco 306 atty at around 4.1-4.2 V dripping only for the same flavor.
 
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