Is 2.0 ohms too low for 3.6 volts?

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godAWFUL

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So I purchased myself a Volt X2 which is supposedly a 3.6 regulated battery...(Still new to this so I haven't had chance to get a meter or anything) I recently learned the hard way when I picked up the V4L DCT 808 tank that 1.5 Ohms doesn't even fire on this bad boy. (Wasted money feelsbadman.)

I got myself a 3.0ohm pre-punched just in case of this issue...and though I'm enjoying experience of finally having a tank...the vape isn't very warm and I feel like the flavor is muted.

I'd like to pick up the 2.0 ohm pre-punched V4L offers, but would I have a repeat of my 1.5s? Or is there anywhere I can get a replacement cart for this that's 2.5 ohms?
 

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If you haven't yet thrown away the 1.5ohm that didn't fire, try pulling the pin on the bottom of it (connector side) just slightly so that it makes better contact with the battery connection. You can use something like a paperclip with a little hook bent on the end of it. Just insert that into the hole on the bottom and nudge the post out slightly. This may or may not help, but it's worth a try. At 3.6v, the 1.5ohm will pull 2.4amps. If you can determine from the vendor what the amp limit is on your device, you could tell if it should work or not. 2.5 amp limit is typical, but I have no idea about the Volt x2.
 
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