Just got a Ni200 .15 Coil (uwell brand) and im really confused

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I like mine at 460° and 60 joules but my Ni200 coil for the crown reads .13 ohms. All personal preference my friend. Joules is just the ramp up time (how quickly it heats the coil) and I like mine to heat up fairly quick but I like my vape on the cool side (airflow in my drip tip). I just adjusted mine by 5° at a time and joules 1 at a time until I found my sweet spot
 
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I like mine at 460° and 60 joules but my Ni200 coil for the crown reads .13 ohms. All personal preference my friend. Joules is just the ramp up time (how quickly it heats the coil) and I like mine to heat up fairly quick but I like my vape on the cool side (airflow in my drip tip). I just adjusted mine by 5° at a time and joules 1 at a time until I found my sweet spot

Do you make coils or are you using Pre packed? And what does crown mean?
 

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What temperature should i set the Siegele box at? What Joule? I cannot get a good hit, is it too low (actual ohms show .09)

Im a little disappointed i am not enjoying this at all

Here is a chart i found as well https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/V...GbqKU9IylXiK7mhsx9qz2gJC_kq4p0l-DU212TyVwkwpg

Can someone help me here...what is a good Temp/Joule to set this at with a .09 Ohm showing

Thank you in advance!!!

What atomizer do you have and what settings have you tried so far?
 

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On a sigelei 150w TC? Make sure you set the resistance while the coil is at room temp. What kind of hit are you looking for? Clouds or flavor? Temp control coils generally don't push out the clouds like a normal coil will

When you say resistance do you mean the Joules? I guess I would like to know what settings would be best for both, but more flavor
 

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Attach your tank, make sure it is in temp mode then press the up and down arrow at the same time, this will set your resistance. Then just start playing around with your temp and joules, I like mine at 460° and 50-60 joules.
OMG it worked, how?! What was I doing wrong, before it was saying. 09 as soon as I pressed up and down together at the same time It changed to. 15 and vape like a dream!!!
 
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You are the man, when I press those two buttons At same time does it detect the coil? Also what temp/joules do you recommend for best flavor? Also best for clouds? Again thank you!!

It detects the resistance of the coil for the temp control to work properly. When you press the fire button the resistance will increase and if the coil gets too hot (resistance getting too high) that is when your device will tell you "dry coil, no liquid" to keep it from burning the coil. Temp control tries to keep the resistance fluctuations to a minimum and constantly changes volts to keep it there. Again I like my vape at 460° and between 50-60 joules, everyone is different though so you will have to find what works for you
 
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