IPV3 Li help

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Wingsfan0310

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Think of jules as the power your applying to the coil. The temperature setting limits the coil to that temperature. Once there, the mod throttles back the power to keep it there. One other thing, when you first put on a Ni200 or Ti01 coil, you need to lock in the resistance of said coil by pressing the + and - button at the same time. This needs to be done at room temperature (the coil, I do it before I ever fire the coil). Good luck!

Cheers,
Steve

Edit The higher you set the joules, the faster the coil will reach the temperature you set. I set mine at 25 joules and 420f when I'm using my billow v2, dual coils at 07 ohms. Great vape for me
 
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Think of jules as the power your applying to the coil. The temperature setting limits the coil to that temperature. Once there, the mod throttles back the power to keep it there. One other thing, when you first put on a Ni200 or Ti01 coil, you need to lock in the resistance of said coil by pressing the + and - button at the same time. This needs to be done at room temperature (the coil, I do it before I ever fire the coil). Good luck!

Cheers,
Steve

Edit The higher you set the joules, the faster the coil will reach the temperature you set. I set mine at 25 joules and 420f when I'm using my billow v2, dual coils at 07 ohms. Great vape for me
Makes sense, that's kind of what I figured, why not watts though?
 
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