Kangertech T3S and T3D question.

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razylich

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I have a VV/VW battery and these two clearomizers, I was wondering what a safe wattage would be for these two clearomizers for maximum amount of vapor and flavor, I just got them and I'm afraid of setting them too high, don't want to burn them or anything. Could any users who have these two clearomizers post what wattage they vape them at? Thanks in advance.
 

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You didn't post what resistance coils you have and with Kanger BCC clearos that has a lot to do with it.

The general Golden Rule with any BCC clearo is you start at your lowest voltage/wattage and only move it up until you hit the flavor you are looking for. Every liquid you try will have different flavor components that will react better or worse at the exact same voltage setting. So even changing from one liquid to the next may require a different setting to find the best flavor. As a coil and wick ages and gets mucked up with use it needs a higher setting to compensate than a brand new clean coil. Things like that come into play as to what setting is right at any given time. It's far from an exact science.
 

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I had the same experience as Doom with my T3Ss, anything higher than 8.5 watts tasted burny. The beauty of a variable device is that you can find the power level that works best for you! Keep in mind that thinner ejuice will wick better and so can generally be vaped at a higher power level than thicker.
 

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Wattage and voltage also depend on whether you're using a single or dual coil. For single coils, you go straght off the chart.

With a dual coil, you double the ohms. For example, if you're running a 1.5u dual coil, you'l look up 3.0u on the chart and use that voltage range. Once you find your sweetspot, double that watt value for your watt setting.

Vaping Voltage/wattage/ohm chart
 

razylich

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Wattage and voltage also depend on whether you're using a single or dual coil. For single coils, you go straght off the chart.

With a dual coil, you double the ohms. For example, if you're running a 1.5u dual coil, you'l look up 3.0u on the chart and use that voltage range. Once you find your sweetspot, double that watt value for your watt setting.

Would the same apply to wattage? For example if I were to vape a 1.5 ohm single coil at 5 watts and got a 1.5 ohm dual coil should I run it at 10 watts? Or does this only apply to volts?
(I don't use VV, I just set the VW on my battery)
 
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