It seems that 2014 will be the year of the dual coil clearomizers.
Kanger has updated it's product line with new dual coil variants (Evod 2, Mini PT 3, PT 3, Areotank 3, etc....)
Innokin has been offering dual head top and bottom head clearomizers for some time now.
I must be missing something.
What exactly is the advantage to a dual head clearomizer for the vaper. I can't really tell the difference, and the math to me doesn't make sense. Especially if I am rocking a variable wattage device.
Let's say I like to Vape my mini protank 2 at 7.0 watts on a 3 ohm atty. This means I will be dropping 4.58 volts at 1.52 amps to the coil.
Now I get a 1.5 ohm mini protank 3. This dual head clearomizer is using two coil in parallel. That means it is actually 2 3ohm coils. My battery will adjust to 7 watts total, so it will drop 3.5 watts to each coil so my flavor and vapor production is going to suffer.
To actually get the same vape, I'll have to shift to variable voltage, and set the battery to 4.58 volts manually, this will product 7 watts at each coil. So now the temperature is the same, but I'm using double the juice.
Also, since I am dropping 7 watts per head, I'm pulling a total of 14 watts in the circuit and 3.04 amps total or 1.52 amps per branch.
So to get the same heat, I now have to double the draw from my battery.
So a dual head does the following for me....:
1. I double my juice consumption
2. I double the stress on my battery
3. I half my battery life.
4. I pay more for heads.
And this is good for me how?
Kanger has updated it's product line with new dual coil variants (Evod 2, Mini PT 3, PT 3, Areotank 3, etc....)
Innokin has been offering dual head top and bottom head clearomizers for some time now.
I must be missing something.
What exactly is the advantage to a dual head clearomizer for the vaper. I can't really tell the difference, and the math to me doesn't make sense. Especially if I am rocking a variable wattage device.
Let's say I like to Vape my mini protank 2 at 7.0 watts on a 3 ohm atty. This means I will be dropping 4.58 volts at 1.52 amps to the coil.
Now I get a 1.5 ohm mini protank 3. This dual head clearomizer is using two coil in parallel. That means it is actually 2 3ohm coils. My battery will adjust to 7 watts total, so it will drop 3.5 watts to each coil so my flavor and vapor production is going to suffer.
To actually get the same vape, I'll have to shift to variable voltage, and set the battery to 4.58 volts manually, this will product 7 watts at each coil. So now the temperature is the same, but I'm using double the juice.
Also, since I am dropping 7 watts per head, I'm pulling a total of 14 watts in the circuit and 3.04 amps total or 1.52 amps per branch.
So to get the same heat, I now have to double the draw from my battery.
So a dual head does the following for me....:
1. I double my juice consumption
2. I double the stress on my battery
3. I half my battery life.
4. I pay more for heads.
And this is good for me how?